I constantly say it.
You can hate Trump but you cannot hate all the people who like him since it is half the country.
And you cannot set yourself up as some sort of moral paragon because this is your political belief and somebody else has taken a another one.
I feel that is the Achilles Heel of the left right now.
They identify issues mostly mostly what they can feel superior to another person for.
Bill Maher
I would also include more readily accessible polling stations and permission for folks to feed/provide water to those standing in line more than an hour and permission for folks to provide rides to the polling stations in groups.
No state denies a voter the opportunity to get water while in line at a polling place nor does it deny them a Door Dash delivery. And no one anywhere is denied providing transportation to the voting booth.
You are mistaken, but what else is new?
Doordash may be permitted, but FREE food and water are not.
You don't see a problem with that, but it is biased against the poor and largely against minorities.
Michigan's 1895 law prohibited "hiring carriages to take ambulatory voters to the polls" and is "aimed at preventing a kind of voter fraud known as 'vote-hauling,'" Boggs wrote.
A federal appeals court upheld the law, which prevents companies like Uber and Lyft from providing free rides and also prevents anybody from hiring buses to transport groups of voters.
Again, I am sure you think this is fine. It was, after all, the GOP that sued to keep the law in place.