Don’t expect the same rational discourse from the young voter fraud deniers who work for barely-watched networks. Doug Chapin: “In hindsight, it may be easier to see the policy priorities of True the Vote in the settlement (full link here) but the important take-away is that as we learn more about the management of voter rolls, activists on both sides who really care about the process as opposed to the outcome are going to start landing on similar solutions to the challenges facing the field. This doesn’t mean that True the Vote and their progressive counterparts/rivals won’t lock horns again in the future in Ohio and elsewhere – but if everyone concerned is honest (and nonpartisan) about what can be done to clean up and expand our voter rolls, it may get harder and harder to use the content of the discussion (as opposed to the rhetoric) to identify who’s making what proposals to improve voter registration.”