" Speaking of the Democrat Party, from their histrionic charges of “racism” as a ridiculous excuse to oppose basic voter ID laws to the nearly-unlimited ability to mail in unsecured ballots whenever the hell “voters” feel like it, one thing has been undeniably true for years: Democrats don’t want to make it easier to vote; they want to make it easier to cheat. After this latest election debacle, influential pollster Scott Rasmussen says it’s time to pull the plug on out-of-control election laws and that overwhelming support now exists across party lines for ballots to be received and counted by election day, as transcribed by Just the News: One of the 80 percent issues — and there aren’t a whole lot of 80 percent issues in America — one of them is that all ballots should be in by Election Day. We should know the results on Election Day. Rasmussen told Just the News that an Election Day mandate would make it nearly impossible to have a system like ranked-choice voting — “an alternative voting system that allows voters to rank multiple candidates on a ballot in order of preference.” As a result of this system, Alaskans won’t find out the results of their midterm for several weeks. I think that system, in theory, sounds fine, but voters are really uncomfortable with it. Alaska is five hours behind us or whatever, but not three weeks. I think this is something we’re going to have to address through the political process. For example, when you lose the Super Bowl, you lose. You don’t keep stretching it out for a few more games. That’s what has happened in the country today. If you’re talking about reforms that really have strong support, they are things like photo ID and getting the ballots in by Election Day."