ideologyhunter
Contributor
When they go low, thousands of voters are scrubbed off lists, polling places vanish, one drop box supposedly serves millions of voters in big metro areas, voters stand in line for six, eight hours, voting applications can be thrown out if a hyphen is either placed or not placed in a last name, voting registration drives can be subjected to draconian penalties if "violations" are detected...there can be no doubt that these folks have had think tanks going for 40+ years, full of weasels who know how to game the system. If going high includes practical, hard-edged responses to the kind of anti-vote horrors we've seen in NC, GA, and TX, for starters, then let's go high. If not, let's not lose by 'going high'.