>>1301845Conservative PM Boris Johnson - who Trump referred to as a 'Terrific Guy' - had no problem with Postal Votes: introduced in 1946, which no other Conservative government has complained about since Certainly as he needed those who couldn't get to the polling stations on that 12th December 2019 to ensure his 'Thumping 80 Seat Majority' against Labour. The Conservatives don't even bat an eye at proxy voting: appointing someone else to vote for you. So was that 'Thumping 80 Seat Majority' over Labour in late 2019 a fraud: a Conservative becoming Prime Minister - via the process which included Postal Votes - who Trump called a 'Terrific Guy'...?
Just ask those who could only vote by mail in late 2016: those at US Air Force bases in Britain: were those who serve the US - and could only vote that way from over there - frauds...?
Australia has it right: compulsory voting. I've always voted since I turned 18: I'd have no problem if voting was compulsory in my country. Why shouldn't it be compulsory in the US? Just ask the Republicans, I'm sure they would agree.