Your article raises some good points but what you leave out entirely the possibility of homegrown election fraud in one, or more, of the formerly blue states that ever so slightly flipped red (WI, MI, and PA). There's evidence of problems in all three states that likely won't be investigated. In particular, thanks to MI's assinine election law and the work of its GOP Attorney General and Trump's lawyers, we'll never know what happened to cause 59% (87) voting machines to "break" on election day in Detroit alone, which is American's most black city with a very strong DEM base. Until the U.S. finds a way to insure our elections aren't manipulated at home, or from abroad, and requires that they can be recounted (paper trail) if necessary, our democracy is in serious danger of being compromised, IMO.
Your article raises some good points but what you leave out entirely the possibility of homegrown election fraud in one, or more, of the formerly blue states that ever so slightly flipped red (WI, MI, and PA). There's evidence of problems in all three states that likely won't be investigated. In particular, thanks to MI's assinine election law and the work of its GOP Attorney General and Trump's lawyers, we'll never know what happened to cause 59% (87) voting machines to "break" on election day in Detroit alone, which is American's most black city with a very strong DEM base. Until the U.S. finds a way to insure our elections aren't manipulated at home, or from abroad, and requires that they can be recounted (paper trail) if necessary, our democracy is in serious danger of being compromised, IMO.