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Old 06-23-2021, 05:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Sonderbeast [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
There are two points that will force the GOP to move to the left.

1. Fair (as much as could be argued to be fair) electoral districts in the House.
2. Laws that make it easier for American Citizens to vote.

The former is obvious if you look at house congressional maps in the south, Gerrymandered to kingdom cum.

The latter is clear as day from the last election. With barely any voting fraud, most actual fraud being from the right, the ease of mail-in voting allowed for around a 20% boost to voting nationwide, which lead to an increase in leftist votes.

30% of the country controls nearly 50% of the senate. Republicans need to read the writing on the wall and start re-adjusting their platform to being pro-worker, pro-wage, else they will get trounced for the next 20 years.
Wishful thinking at its finest. Voting accessibility here is as easy as creamsauce. Two to three weeks before any election ballots are mailed to every registered voter.

Registering to vote here can't be made easier. For those curious here's a good start. HINT: It takes about 10 minutes to click through the online registration. Even for people that don't have their own computer we have libraries all over the dam place. Even if you can't do online the other options are extremely easy. https://www.sos.wa.gov/elections/register.aspx

So once a person has their ballot it's easy to fill out. Everybody also gets a voters pamphlet. If somebody doesn't get one they are available at any gov't office including libraries, city halls, police stations, post offices and the like.

So now that the ballot is filled out at your leisure stick it in the provided envelop and either drop it off at any mailbox or ballot drop box. No postage necessary from any mailbox.

Despite the ease of our election process here in Washington we still barely get 85% voter turn-out; lowest turn-out were in red counties.