I have always voted, but really, I have come to understand why others do not. There is so much digital election fraud, one wonders whether it’s worth it.
For example, I used to live in the Phila suburbs. The inner city election workers publicly stated that they would always wait to report the numbers until their bosses made the call to them, telling them what # to report. Their bosses waited until the rest of Penna. reported, then Phila and Pittsburgh would report. Time after time, more people “voted” than actually lived in the precincts. Now, everyone knew this, yet nothing every happened to hold them accountable. I guess that’s why some people think it’s a waste of time.
This is the "Chicago River Ward" strategy. The Democrats (who taotally control Cook County and Chicago) make sure the precincts in Chicago are tiny, every itty-bitty church or school or even some businesses host a voting precinct. There are many hundreds of precincts in which no Republican judge or poll-watcher is ever assigned. So after the polls are closed, and they get the word as to how many "extra" votes they need, they just look to see who didn't show up to vote and the precinct workers (all faithful Democrats) vote "on their behalf." That's how some dead people always show up as having voted. But how does one "investigate" this practice, when the investigators themselves are caught in he web, owing their very job to some Democrat party honcho?
The (secondary) fault lies with the Republicans never signing up to be election judges. The City employees (all part of the Democrat machine, hired or their party and personal loyalties), all get the day off (with full pay) and are ordered to work the polls.