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Why not?
Why shouldn’t every eligible voter find it as easy as possible to vote?
You’ve given your answer. I think you’re wrong, and I know who your answer serves.
But, really, why not? Why, instead of trying to rush to a crowded polling place after work to stand in line for hours to vote—if possible at all—should a working person not receive a ballot at home and mail it in? What biases are you bringing to this question?
Bc i believe requiring some easy to clear hurdles would organically remove apathetic and/or low informed voters for tribe voting. Voting is important and putting some effort to have your voice heard is worth it if its important to you.
And, while i know you get a thrill up your leg to accuse racism, requiring someone to drive would disproportionately impact poor people who live in rural areas rather than urban areas.