But, no.
Opposing reasonable measures to discourage impersonation for
fear of adverse impact on your own party is no more legitimate than opposing
early or weekend voting for the same reason.
And this use of "legitimate" is pure hocus-pocus, pure bluff.
And this use of "legitimate" is pure hocus-pocus, pure bluff.
Favoring or opposing votes for felons for partisan reasons
is equally deplorable on either side.
The reference to representative democracy, rather an
oxymoron, is just huffing and puffing.
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