It literally isn't, because citizens tend to be more leftist than conservatives statistically. But literally provide any evidence of what you say, — unenlightened
If making it easier to vote were good for conservatives, why in the world did Donald trump talk so much smack on mail in voting? Shouldn't he be a big fan? — flannel jesus
Did you know Donald trump himself does mail in voting? — flannel jesus
You have to convince me that they favour widening the vote and not restricting it. — unenlightened
He voted by mail before he was president. — flannel jesus
2) the "mob" (as flannel jesus says) tend to be more active in the right, because, believe it or not, these voters tend to have more confidence in the state. Meanwhile, leftists just do not go to vote because it is an act "against the system". — javi2541997
people vote left because they are fearful. — javi2541997
and the lack of participation always benefit the left. — javi2541997
Socialists are usually accused of having too much confidence in the state and left to their own devices they’d walk wide-eyed into an Orwellian dystopia. — praxis
It is just curious how the mail-in ballots .... always benefit the left. — javi2541997
Amazing! And thank you for showing your evidences and proofs. — javi2541997
Here the opposite happens. — javi2541997
It’s amazing people can be such complete dupes. — Mikie
From what I know of Spanish history I would expect socialism to be less popular there than in the States. Actually I have that backwards, Franco was conservative. — praxis
Why do I have to believe in the mail voting system? — javi2541997
My intention is not to support Trump, just to "flex" and act as an internet troll. — javi2541997
You are allowed to insult me — javi2541997
Nonetheless, this is not correlated to the fact that I have to believe in such a system blindly. That's what I am complaining about. — javi2541997
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