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The overarching question that emerges from these issues is: Why do Democrats oppose transparency measures, investigations, and audits? The answer seems rooted in an apprehension that exposing fraud or inadequacies might weaken their political dominance.
The resistance to vetting voter rolls, implementing voter ID, or scrutinizing voting procedures hints at a possible willingness to tolerate or even enable voter fraud as long as it benefits their electoral prospects. Democrats consistently oppose policies that would increase election security, framing such measures as "racist" or "discriminatory," yet these same policies are widely supported across party lines in many other states.