In almost every jurisdiction the voting process has been liberalized to make it easier to vote.
Boards of elections have bent over backwards to accommodate people from all walks of life.
Yes, yes it has.
It's in several thousand places of heavy Black and Latino populations that it has not been liberalized.
Voter Turn out is consistently rising among all 10,000 voting jurisdictions in this country.
Shutting polling places with increased population, while not in places with reduced populations is not liberalized.
That’s why it doesn’t happen. No Board Election Board is making voting harder.
Requiring IDs and then making it harder to get those IDs is not liberalized.
Boards of Elections do not make rules on voter ids. Legislatures do.
Boards of elections do not make decisions on how to obtain those ids.
Forbidding buses for the elderly to vote is not liberalized.
Transportation for voters to get to the polls has increased not decreased.
Trying to block college students from voting is not liberalized.
college students are subject to residency rules, no one is trying to keep them from voting legally.
And no, Boards of Elections have bent over backwards to accommodate some people from some walks of life.
All walks of life.
You ignore data as if it were invisible to you.
You have presented no data to back up your silly accusations.
What’s more your oblivious to way elections are administered in the US.