Well yes, republicans statistically are much more likely to vote in person on election day. Thus if there's a long line and they have to go to work or something, that republican doesn't cast a vote who otherwise would have. This is why the concept of election *day* is important, and voting outside of election day should basically be restricted to overseas military and a select other few under very specific circumstances.
There are only two options:
Elections are always totally 100% cool and good.
Elections can be prone to meddling and manipulation even via things that aren't technically illegal (twitter suppressing biden family corruption literally right before an election for instance).
The whole "its fraud when my guy loses" thing is absolutely a phenomenon of both parties, but republicans generally have a much stronger case when they bring that charge. See: The last 25 years of american politics.
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