If someone shows up at your door seeking signatures for a ballot initiative they are hoping to put up in the upcoming election, you might decide to sign it (assuming you agree with the proposal) and then largely forget about it. But what if someone came by later to knock on your door asking questions about your signature? What if that person happened to be a uniformed state police officer? Would you find that a bit offputting? That’s a situation currently unfolding in Florida, where supporters of a ballot initiative that would expand the availability of abortions in the state well past the current six-week limit are crying foul. Critics are describing this as an intimidation tactic, while the DeSantis team claims that they are simply investigating allegations of fraud. (Associated Press)
State police are showing up at Florida voters’ homes to question them about signing a…