Republican-led legislatures in dozens of states are moving to change election laws in ways that could make it harder to vote. 43 states — including key swing states — are considering 253 bills that would raise barriers to voting, for example by reducing early voting days or limiting access to voting by mail. "Mail-in balloting is a nightmare for us," Sen. Lindsey Graham told Fox News on Nov. 8, referring to a form of voting that had been used securely with little controversy for years but was used more often by Democrats in 2020. Graham said that without changes, "we're never going to win again presidential." Mail-in balloting is questioned only now because nonwhite voters have taken advantage of it. And nonwhites mostly support Democrats.
Republicans see the country slipping away from them through demographic change. They are embracing alternatives to democracy, including anti-democratic authoritarianism.
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