There hasn’t been an election in my lifetime when rumors (or more than rumors) swirled around in the media about potential election fraud happening in various ways. And to be clear, there is always some amount of that going on. But such talk has significantly ramped up in volume since the disputes over the handling of the 2020 presidential elections and the chaotic aftermath that followed. Now the conversation seems to have taken on a new aspect, however, with state-sanctioned skullduggery being alleged and it’s based on the weather more than anything else. Some states have been shifting their polling locations and voting hours to accommodate those impacted by the ongoing storms and hurricanes hitting the East and Gulf coasts. How will that impact voter turnout and will such changes have a disparate impact on one party over the other? North Carolina just approved such a set of…