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Culture War Roundup for the week of October 17, 2022

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Your response is not dispositive.

I'm sure that you believe that.

I've explained this logic six times now, counting previous Desantis actions, and wasn't expecting it to go much differently this time.

I'm sure people will still be questioning it when he's being sworn in as President.

I'm saying he's trying to shore up his electoral chances by discouraging people from voting and you're saying his election chances are already high. Neither is mutually exclusive.

Do normal politicians expend extra efforts 'shoring up' elections when they are confident of victory?

Why would they?

I'm referring to how the felon voter right restoration process is a mess and you're talking about "voter fraud" as if the two things were the same. They're not. I try to be precise with the language I use so I find it really confusing when you resort to genericized vocabulary.

The messiness of restoring felon voter rights doesn't seem to change a single thing about what happened here.

Felons had their right to vote restored before the 2020 election.

Michael Bloomberg spent millions paying fines to enable Felons to vote that year

The GOP saw massive gains that year anyway.

So hey, I can agree that we need clarity for felons who want to know if they are legally permitted to vote.

I don't think that the government is particularly worried about Felons voting.