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It's not just that the entire media screwed up that story so badly that they convinced the entire planet that a scheme that would suppress Republican votes would instead suppress Democrat votes, or that they continue to do so. It's that from what I can tell the only reason this turned into a major voter suppression scandal is because of which votes were supposedly being suppressed. Even your own initial reply to me demonstrates how this happens; every right-thinking person who saw the official justification in the context of supposed Republican voter suppression saw it as obvious bullshit, and when presented in the actual context suddenly it's obviously true and a non-scandal.

The North Dakota business is strong evidence of this. The official Democrat state party establishment engaged in a blatant attempt at voter suppression via bogus ads in one of the most tightly-contested and critical Senate races in the entire country, they've stood by it, the state Senator whose at-risk seat they're protecting has stood by it (when asked, she said “it is really important people understand the consequences of voting”[1]) - and this has received infinitely less mainstream press coverage than random online trolls joking about how Democrats should please vote on Wednesday. Random Republican bozos posting things that could never suppress a single vote[2] are treated as proof of widespread malfeasance while actual Democratic establishment misbehaviour is treated like the obscure ravings of some bozo which should be ignored.

And again, North Dakota was a case where the state Democrat establishment literally waved their shady bullshit in the face of everyone whose vote they wanted to suppress with their own name printed on the ad. Anything that would require investigative reporting to discover? Forget about it. We know the mainstream press don't investigate or report on this stuff. We'd never even know it happened. That's my point too.

I doubt the Georgia voter suppression claim is the only one the media got wrong either. It's the only one I've found out about that is wrong in this particular way, but given just how obscure and little-reported this error was, if there were others how would I even know?

[1] https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/heidi-heitkamp-to...

[2] Seriously. The old and nasty tactic of targetted flyers with the wrong election date on, sure, but Tweets with a wink and a nod about how only "Democrats" should vote on that day? Not a chance, not with the saturation bombing of the entire Internet with reminders to vote.



You're defending, minimizing GOP behaviour while hyperventilating about Dems.

The nicest thing I can say about you is that you're not serious about election integrity, so I'll just wish you happy hunting. Goodbye.




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