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ed_shaw 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm for relentlessly informing the public of the true extent of the threat, but realistic enough to recognize the electorate that has been created today is border-line incapable of rational thought. This leaves it in the lap of Congress and the higher level functionaries and advisors in Washington and, more hopefully, to state officials, especially governors and sec. of states. Voting data is absolutely critical in making decisions that affect us all. What's at stake is literally the perception of reality. The obvious first tier is in apportionment, but it quickly goes deeper. Washington and the Capitols will find themselves sending money to people who don't exist. People may be fleeing corrupt government and it will be covered up as if it didn't exist. The list goes on and on. The beneficiaries are the leaders of the urban democrat machines. At one time, the problem was small enough to overlook. No longer is that true,