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Don't worry..the STATE will go through each and every registration form and make sure, without a doubt, that only citizens (alive and not dead) will get a voter card.
Do any of you actually believe that will happen ?
Just look at what Florida had to go through to access the Fed database to verify.
Also on not being discriminatory??? They target Hispanics.
That quote you started with. Read it again. Slowly, for reading comprehension. Take your bias out of the picture. They will register anyone, Hispanic or not, ANYONE who can legally vote.
Your argument is like telling candy companies they discriminate because they market to children. They target children. But they'll sell candy to ANYONE. Which means they don't discriminate. See how that works?
Don't worry..the STATE will go through each and every registration form and make sure, without a doubt, that only citizens (alive and not dead) will get a voter card.
Do any of you actually believe that will happen ?
Just look at what Florida had to go through to access the Fed database to verify.
Our Secretary of State has made statements "Some 1,500 people voted under dead people’s and prisoners’ names from 2008-11, according to Michigan’s auditor general. Many might be clerical errors, but this illustrates the need to ensure accurate voter rolls."
Our REPUBLICAN Governor, vetoed many of the election bills she and the Republican controlled legislature created. (Glad I voted for him, and not her)
But we are still spending a lot, to solve problems that don't (on the large scale) exist.
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