Summary

Donald Trump announced plans to reform U.S. elections, including mandating paper ballots, same-day voting, voter ID, and proof of citizenship, while eliminating mail-in voting.

Trump criticized California’s ban on requiring voter ID, calling for a nationwide overhaul. Though mail-in and early voting surged during the pandemic, Trump has long opposed these methods, claiming fraud, despite evidence showing fraud rates are extremely low.

Critics argue his proposals could disproportionately affect rural, disabled, and nonwhite voters, potentially disenfranchising key Democratic-leaning groups.

The reforms would mark significant shifts in U.S. election policies.

168 points

This is why he wants to do that.

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Thanks for putting that plain text from the top of the post into a jpeg down in the comments.

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21 points

Not sure if you’re being sarcastic, but I couldn’t copy the plain text on jerboa, so I had to screen shot.

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On Jerboa: Tap the three vertical dots menu in the original post, Copy > Copy post text.

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44 points

When he declared Nov would be the last election, and winning it meant they wouldn’t have to worry about elections again, he meant it!

He’s doing exactly what he said he would do.

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25 points

Yup. When a fascist tells you they are a fascist, believe them.

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8 points

Yeah, but something something genocide, so voting is bad actually

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6 points

When rural voters overwhelmingly voted for you, making it harder for them to vote seems like a great way to shoot yourself in the foot.

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4 points

they can also add rules to restrict the number of polling places, resulting in disproportionately long lines in cities where democrats live

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Aren’t rural people more republican leaning?

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Often times yes, but they are in gerrymandered districts with adequate polling locations, plus they love to go out and vote for “their guy”

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Aren’t rural people more republican leaning?

In some places only slightly. Like 55/45. So it would still affect Democrats.

Edit: I mention this because a lot of folks tend to assume rural areas are almost exclusively Republican and that’s very far from the truth even in super red states.

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138 points

This is it folks. If he is able to transform our election system with his own two hands, we’ve had our last fair election, I guarantee it. Fraud will be baked in, circumventing any design elements that are ostensibly there to guard against it.

This is the scariest thing I’ve read since the election.

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50 points

I’m expecting a third term now with 110% of the vote. NK style.

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Like that scene at the end of The Dictator, when he finally holds election.

There are two vote boxes and all the citizens are queuing in front of the box that will vote for his opposition. A tank drives up next to that queue, and everyone leaves the opposition queue, rushing over to join the queue to vote for the dictator.

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Nah, we are about to have elections like the US used to in the 1900s, filled with political shenanigans. Its bad, but like… that has been how elections have always been run.

Not exactly russia or north korea, but like half way there.

Edit: Basically, instead of 51% of the vote, you need 55% or maybe even more, because some of the votes will get thrown out for made up reasons. Slightly marked off center of the bubble, invalid. Didn’t fill the bubble completely, invalid. And they only scrutinize votes for the opposition, and approve the votes for their candidates even if there are the same errors in the marking of the ballot.

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38 points

They weren’t quiet about this being the last fair election we would have. I’m also not convinced it was actually a fair election.

But whatever…too late to bitch about the fascists now.

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The writing has not even been on the wall here, it’s been part of the plan all along, he’s been saying it all along and it’s obvious after he tried to violently steal it last time.

We’re in a situation where our only hope I they are too incompetent to pull off the democracy destroying evil they are promising.

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Well, to be fair, elections have always been biased with shit like this.

We never really had a 10/10 fair election, there has always been biases in favor of status quo / regressivism. It always took more than 51% of votes for the less regressive party to win. We’re just regressing back to stupid election shenanigans like those 2000 florida ballots designed to confuse everyone. Shenanigans that had always existed, but we evolved out of, but now we are going through a period of regression, as the country has done many many times before.

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77 points

Goodbye democracy. We barely knew thee …

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28 points

Yeah, clearly opening the door to discuss further changes to the election process. It’s dying, and he doesn’t want more people voting, he wants less, if at all

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17 points

Real “stop testing” energy here.

If we stop testing right now, we’d have very few cases, if any

“If we just stop voting, we’d have very few votes against me”

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But… it’s the states that run elections, not the federal government. This doesn’t make any sense.

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69 points

Don’t worry, I’m sure all the small government conservatives will stop this!

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39 points

scotus would have to literally rewrite the constitution for the feds to have that much control over states’ elections.

owait.

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I’ve forgotten what ratio of the house and Senate need to approve amendments. I’m sure they haven’t tho, and will pack them both with the number they need.

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2/3 then 3/4 of states must ratify

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9 points

Yeah that’s only when it’s Democrats trying to change things.

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Um, states run elections, federal laws can regulate them. That has always been the case.

Southern states used to require the federal governments permission to change their states election laws. That was actually good that federal governments can somewhat regulate state elections, so southern states cant make racist election laws. Then supreme court stuck down that part of the Voting Right Act. southern states then immediately passed Voter ID laws to restrict minority voting.

Now the funny thing is, because now that the federal government is under a republican trifecta, they are now gonna do a uno reverse and regulate blue states like we used to regulate southern states.

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63 points

And you’ll have to wait 10 hours to vote on a workday because they’ve limited voting locations to one every million people - like they already do in Georgia.

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lmao, democracy tm

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