Julius_Van_Der_Beak
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See, this is when a real leader would see the potential confusion on election day and push for a standard of mail voting (for example) due to the pandemic, so that there wouldn't be a huge party imbalance of later-counted votes. A real leader would be talking about this ahead of time, and how having a probable winner on the night of the election (as in the past) would be unrealistic in these circumstances, so everyone should not jump to conclusions and instead give time for the vote to be counted.
This leader would actually be more concerned about preserving the integrity of the vote, keeping the country stable, and minimizing conflict that could arise amid confusion.
Didn't we used to have leaders who used to be more concerned about the country's stability and well-being, regardless of who they selected to lead them? Whatever happened to servant leadership?
It's almost like just relying on norms to prevent abuse of power isn't enough. Too bad there's nobody we could have voted for who was against the expansion of the national security state.
I know I've never had the chance to vote for anyone in a general election who seemed interested in preventing these kinds of things from happening, so going by that definition, I'd say we'd been without "servant leadership", if such a thing ever existed, for as long as I've been able to vote.