>>122696418Republic, dummies stormed the capital when they should have stormed Pennsylvania and Georgia. Any electorate can just vote whatever despite their state's voting laws (followed by going to state prison or w/e if it's criminal) and the federal government will accept the vote. The real issue is people are extremely separated from the idea of law, duty, and personal accountability nowadays they'd gladly accept violations of state voting laws because it's easier (also why people are too dumb to form their own parties anymore, especially the US because the "other side", portrayed as complete evil retard geniuses, might win). Which is dumb because getting elected is like $70k / year with all your friends and family making at least $30k / year if you want to be as corrupt as the continuous side switchers in a mostly paper-pushing job.
I'm wholly convinced electronic voting is rigged in general, there's a reason people used to showcase an empty box, put it on a clothless table, and everyone put a single paper in it with a YEA/NEA with a public count with whoever wants to see around it. Voting districts should be at most 10k people in extreme cases just to ensure safety of the vote.
>>122696543The janitor likes to delete any Conservative Kellys on /co/