For years, Democrats have banged their drum on voter suppression. They’ve played on the belief that Republican-controlled state houses and governor’s mansions have systematically and conspiratorially put roadblocks up for minorities to exercise their Constitutional right to vote. This drum continues to beat even today:
You confuse two separate issues. Voter fraud and voter suppression. They are not the same. Voter fraud has been investigated and litigated in numerous US courts and found not to exist in any significant way.
Voter suppression is a separate issue which is supported by evidence, such as long queues to vote. Some queues in Georgia stretched for 11 hours. That's clearly unacceptable and if the phenomenon persists across multiple elections then incompetence becomes unlikely and malfeasance the most likely explanation.
You confuse two separate issues. Voter fraud and voter suppression. They are not the same. Voter fraud has been investigated and litigated in numerous US courts and found not to exist in any significant way.
Voter suppression is a separate issue which is supported by evidence, such as long queues to vote. Some queues in Georgia stretched for 11 hours. That's clearly unacceptable and if the phenomenon persists across multiple elections then incompetence becomes unlikely and malfeasance the most likely explanation.