If SCOTUS decides that the executive branch gets to alter election law, then we should play ball:
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Require voter ID and a second form of identification.
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Eliminate absentee ballots in your state - especially for college students.
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Restrict the number of precincts by land-mass rather than population density.
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Mandate that voter rolls be cleansed every single year - starting with less dense counties earlier in the year and cities closer to election day.
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Selectively enforce ballot harvesting. Focus state police resources on cities. Hire a few thousand election judges and staff with a certain disposition to work at larger precincts.
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Require the strictest interpretation of residency.
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End all unsolicited ballots - except for the military.
Lol, jokes on you! GA has republican gov and SOS
On #3, how do precincts work?
Depends on your state. In many states the county level Republicans, Democrats and sometimes Libertarians work on an agreement with the local election officials. I know that's how Texas works because the Democrats in Fort Worth tried to use covid as an excuse to open more precincts.
In 2018 in Arizona the Democrats called an 'election emergency' last minute and arbitrary opened more precincts and brought in ballots late
If they rule against TX, none of this will matter until the tree is refreshed. The left will have been given carte blanche for whatever farce they want to call an "election".
All these things should happen even after it's proved that Trump won.