Yeah, Montana must be pretty much an echo chamber. A silo for people with no motive to grasp reality.
I never met a conspiracy theory I didn't like, but the idea that there was massive vote fraud is asinine. Voting is not a black box. The numbers are so detailed, predictable and analyzable, there's no way to create magic votes that wouldn't fire off gazillions of red alarms. It's not just on a state level. Every county, every voting district, literally everyone on all sides knows how many are registered which way, they know the usual participation percentages, and unusual numbers from previous norms are impossible to not notice.
The public with a little know how can access the same numbers and see what registration totals are and the percentages of who voted which way in previous elections. There's a reason somebody like Carville has everything down to a science.
The only argument is whether mail-in should have been used, and if you want to create hoops to jump through not employed by other western democracies, welcome to Jim Crow revisited. If your whole strategy is to depress turnout, why not just admit you don't think people should vote?
Voting should be mandatory. How can you argue against mandatory voting for a healthy democracy? The far right would go nuts if voting were mandatory.





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