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Old 09-08-2020, 08:44 PM
 
Location: Georgia
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No doubt this happened in the governors race in 2018 as well. Democrats cheating, I hope all of the people that double voted get prison time.
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Old 09-08-2020, 09:38 PM
 
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Uh huh. This is from the same Sec'y of State who purged voter rolls:

"State officials in Georgia are alleged to have wrongfully purged approximately 200,000 people from its voter rolls in 2019, according to a new report commissioned by the American Civil Liberties Union's (ACLU) Georgia chapter. ...The ACLU report released Tuesday alleges that young voters, voters of lower income and citizens of racial groups will be among those most impacted by the voter purges."

This sort of election rigging, with voter suppression, gerrymandering, poll shutdowns, etc., is common in the South. That's why we need to bring back the Voting Rights Act.
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Old 09-10-2020, 11:12 AM
 
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Nice try. 58% huh? Turns out there were more Democratic Primary votes than Republican primary votes. So, if there was some sort of double voting going on, voters in both parties were doing it. Which is still wrong. But, I thought Republicans were too moral to EVER consider double voting.

Given how voter fraud is supposedly a Democrat-only problem, care to chime on on why 4 in 10 instances of double voting were done by Republicans?

Besides all of that, from what I'm reading, the possible cases of double voting include cases where someone requested a mail-in ballot but did not necessarily mail it in. I'm curious what the final totals are when it is factored in how many were truly double votes.

But, I thought double voting was ok now? Remember? Trump - North Carolina. Looks like his supporters in Georgia got the jump on him.

Final note: Prosecute the lot of them.

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Old 09-10-2020, 02:51 PM
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Uh huh. This is from the same Sec'y of State who purged voter rolls:

"State officials in Georgia are alleged to have wrongfully purged approximately 200,000 people from its voter rolls in 2019, according to a new report commissioned by the American Civil Liberties Union's (ACLU) Georgia chapter. ...The ACLU report released Tuesday alleges that young voters, voters of lower income and citizens of racial groups will be among those most impacted by the voter purges."

This sort of election rigging, with voter suppression, gerrymandering, poll shutdowns, etc., is common in the South. That's why we need to bring back the Voting Rights Act.
They purged voters in accordance with state and federal law. They hadn't voted in a number of years, many never voted (a lot were from Stacey Abrams voter registration project which was charged with at least 19 counts of fraud), and they hadn't responded to correspondence.

I've never heard of anyone purged who wasn't able to vote.

This is almost a big a piece of garbage DNC talking point as the Russia hoax. But people blindly accept what is fed them by MSM and their party.
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Old 09-10-2020, 02:52 PM
bu2
 
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Nice try. 58% huh? Turns out there were more Democratic Primary votes than Republican primary votes. So, if there was some sort of double voting going on, voters in both parties were doing it. Which is still wrong. But, I thought Republicans were too moral to EVER consider double voting.

Given how voter fraud is supposedly a Democrat-only problem, care to chime on on why 4 in 10 instances of double voting were done by Republicans?

Besides all of that, from what I'm reading, the possible cases of double voting include cases where someone requested a mail-in ballot but did not necessarily mail it in. I'm curious what the final totals are when it is factored in how many were truly double votes.

But, I thought double voting was ok now? Remember? Trump - North Carolina. Looks like his supporters in Georgia got the jump on him.

Final note: Prosecute the lot of them.
Republicans want to stop voter fraud. Democrats want to make it easy.

Plain and simple. In North Carolina, Republicans as well as Democrats voted to redo that House election where the Republican illegally harvested ballots and may have altered the vote.
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Old 09-10-2020, 03:01 PM
 
Location: Richmond, VA
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Republicans want to stop voter fraud. Democrats want to make it easy.

Plain and simple. In North Carolina, Republicans as well as Democrats voted to redo that House election where the Republican illegally harvested ballots and may have altered the vote.
Yes, Democrats DO want to make it easy to stop voter fraud-through robust post vote checks and accountability. Republicans, not so sure what they want other than to hang on to an America that never was, institute unreasonable voting restrictions to disenfranchise actual voters who are in demographics they dislike, gerrymander their behinds off, and cling to their dwindling vestiges of relevance.
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Old 09-10-2020, 03:09 PM
 
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You don't even know that this is not the same SOS.

The rest is drivel, since this same federal law applies in Ohio, California, Georgia, all across the country. Different standards, but both Georgia's and Ohio's laws have been consistently upheld. Los Angeles has chosen to do their legally mandated clean up after losing in court.

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Los Angeles County has started the process of removing from its registration rolls an estimated 1.5 million inactive voters who have moved, died or become ineligible to cast a ballot, an effort to comply with federal election law and a court settlement with Judicial Watch, a conservative watchdog.
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In addition, California’s top election official has put all 58 of its counties on notice that they must also purge inactive voters from their rosters. The updated California National Voter Registration Act Manual, published in March 2019, lays out the federal maintenance requirements for county voter rolls.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/ar..._140602.html#!
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Originally Posted by Elliott_CA View Post
Uh huh. This is from the same Sec'y of State who purged voter rolls:

"State officials in Georgia are alleged to have wrongfully purged approximately 200,000 people from its voter rolls in 2019, according to a new report commissioned by the American Civil Liberties Union's (ACLU) Georgia chapter. ...The ACLU report released Tuesday alleges that young voters, voters of lower income and citizens of racial groups will be among those most impacted by the voter purges."

This sort of election rigging, with voter suppression, gerrymandering, poll shutdowns, etc., is common in the South. That's why we need to bring back the Voting Rights Act.
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