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Honest, informed, and intelligent Americans advocate for voter IDs, knowing voter IDs can do a great deal to impede crooks from committing voter fraud, and knowing that voter IDs do nothing whatsoever to hinder any legitimate voter from voting.https://www.discoverthenetworks.org/organizations/the-2020-presidential-election-fraud?aff_id=1262Before the Election: How We Got HereIn 2005, a landmark report by the bipartisan Commission on Federal Election Reform, known informally as the Carter-Baker Commission, advised all U.S. states that in order to guarantee free and fair elections, they should: (a) increase voter ID requirements; (b) minimize the use of mail-in ballots, which “remain the largest source of potential voter fraud”; (c) disallow ballot harvesting by third parties; (d) purge voter rolls of all ineligible or fraudulent names; (e) allow election observers to monitor ballot-counting processes without restraint or obstruction; (f) ensure that voting machines are accurate in their tabulations; and (g) encourage news organizations to “delay the release of any exit-poll data until the election has been decided.” All of these recommendations were widely ignored in the elections of November 2020.
Honest, informed, and intelligent Americans advocate for voter IDs, knowing voter IDs can do a great deal to impede crooks from committing voter fraud, and knowing that voter IDs do nothing whatsoever to hinder any legitimate voter from voting.
https://www.discoverthenetworks.org/organizations/the-2020-presidential-election-fraud?aff_id=1262
Before the Election: How We Got Here
In 2005, a landmark report by the bipartisan Commission on Federal Election Reform, known informally as the Carter-Baker Commission, advised all U.S. states that in order to guarantee free and fair elections, they should: (a) increase voter ID requirements; (b) minimize the use of mail-in ballots, which “remain the largest source of potential voter fraud”; (c) disallow ballot harvesting by third parties; (d) purge voter rolls of all ineligible or fraudulent names; (e) allow election observers to monitor ballot-counting processes without restraint or obstruction; (f) ensure that voting machines are accurate in their tabulations; and (g) encourage news organizations to “delay the release of any exit-poll data until the election has been decided.” All of these recommendations were widely ignored in the elections of November 2020.