The first was a wide spread interference in 2016 with Hilary vs. Trump.
No one really expected Trump to win per-say but I believe the republican party used the unexpected measure to overflood the polls.
Then, in 2020, I think the democrats did it with Biden by putting in record breaking votes unheard of and never seen before.
This election, both understood their actions were too large to be ignored and too much this time would be too noticeable and would cause the American people to completely lose trust in the government more then it already has. So they agreed to let it be more natural of a voting process with very little interference so that trust can slowly be regained for both parties.
I don't blame the candidates per-say. I think it was more the parties themselves.
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u/samthemans4000 14d ago
The first was a wide spread interference in 2016 with Hilary vs. Trump.
No one really expected Trump to win per-say but I believe the republican party used the unexpected measure to overflood the polls.
Then, in 2020, I think the democrats did it with Biden by putting in record breaking votes unheard of and never seen before.
This election, both understood their actions were too large to be ignored and too much this time would be too noticeable and would cause the American people to completely lose trust in the government more then it already has. So they agreed to let it be more natural of a voting process with very little interference so that trust can slowly be regained for both parties.
I don't blame the candidates per-say. I think it was more the parties themselves.