@tedu democracy in a country with something like the 2nd amendment runs on trust. If a large chunk of the percentage doesn't trust the system, then it leaves a power vacuum that someone can exploit to destabilize or overthrow the government.
If we want to keep the country together, we need to restructure the voting system to restore trust in it. This means removing voting machines, centralized management, etc. Each district should manage their own elections, and it should be so simple that even a layman can understand it.