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>>>>>>>Yeah you been saying all along that there is no voter suppression here in the USA.
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>>>>>Just a head's up that the tactic of smearing false straw man positions onto others so you can signal outrage and force them onto the defensive, may have worked once upon a time but just causes eye-rolling these days.
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>>>>>>>And wait times of six hours were reported for early voting in Franklin County Ohio, leading to people leaving the line without voting - which is another form of voter suppression right there. And geeee Idon't you wonder where all the long wait times are with few polling locations when this happens? Or what the demographics are where that happens? See if you bothered to look into any of this you'd see a slew of problems.
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>>>>>I saw that Franklin was very late getting its results and had to keep the booths open late, after some sort of voting machine snafu. But Franklin = the wealthy Columbus suburbs with over 90% having graduated High School and over 2/3 white. Not a district of poor African Americans and Hispanics, if that's what your scold about bothering to look at demographics is supposed to suggest.
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>>>>>Seems to me that if the state's best educated and wealthiest citizens were being suppressed, we'd be hearing about it from them, rather than only from you.
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>>>>1. There is wide-spread voter supprssion in the USA - mostly targeting minorities. Do you agree with this or not John?
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>>>Ambiguous. If 1 minority voter is suppressed in each of the 50 states, then the suppression is wide-spread. Or maybe you want to set the bar lower still - 26 states, or 5 states, or ?
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>>>Also - how do you define "voter suppression"? Tell us now, no tune-changing later.
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>>>How about making a meaningful claim, such as 5% of minority voters nation-wide are suppressed?
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>>>And if you make such a claim, it's up to you to prove it. Anyone disagreeing can't prove a negative, so don't even go there.
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>>>Oh, and while you're proving your claim, go to proven sources and outline your direct experience in these matters.
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>>My point is that he is asserting that voter fraud is a problem and voter suppression is not --- which is of course bogus as the opposite is true.
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>Since when does one need proof in the USA. Just declare it to be fake news. ;)

Yes this seems to be the standard response in the Trump era. Like Rudy says ...the truth isn't the truth.
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