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When President Donald Trump attempted to overturn the 2020 election, the institutional guardrails of American democracy held — but just barely.

If faced with the same tests today, those guardrails and the people who held the line would largely be missing, a ProPublica examination found.

At least 75 career officials who once held roles at federal agencies related to election integrity and safety are gone. Two dozen appointees — including many who either actively worked to reverse the 2020 vote or are associates of such people — have been hired to replace them. And once-fringe actors now have access to vast powers.

As the midterms approach, current and former government officials and election security experts expressed concerns that Trump appointees who’ve espoused debunked conspiracy theories about balloting are now in positions to control the narrative around the vote’s soundness.

It’s hard to debunk false claims “coming with the seal of the federal government,” said Derek Tisler, counsel and manager with the Brennan Center for Justice’s elections and government program. “I certainly worry what damage that could do to voters’ confidence.”

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[–] BogeyTheSwear@lemmy.zip 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

The funny thing is most republicans identify themselves as being anti-opression. That's the core essence of what republicanism is supposed to mean. But because the education system has been gutted in rural areas, these people don't understand how opression really works. They're being told its their government, without understanding that government is just a tool, and that tool has been skewed to give more power to corporate opressors because of their misunderstood notion of what a small government was supposed to mean.

Small government shouldn't mean "small social systems but large enforcement bureau" it should mean the literal opposite.

Republicans are just propogandized marxists.

[–] HubertManne@piefed.social 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

technically they should be for things like citizens income and other social safety nets that allow the individual to decide how to utilize it. Rather than limiting snap they should be expanding it to all and limiting it to domestically produced items.

[–] BogeyTheSwear@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 week ago

Excactly. The safety nets are there to make it harder to opress people. If your boss treats you like shit, you should know that you can leave your job to look for a better one, without having to fear your kids starving or losing access to healthcare and education.

The opressors are not the government, the opressors are the ones who pay to influence it.

Which is why every American needs to take to the streets before midterms, to demand proper voting guardrails be reintroduced. If midterms comes and the guardrails that Trump removed aren't reimplemented, democracy is dead in America. This is it for you guys.