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(Washington, DC) — Judicial Watch today announced it has sent notice-of-violation letters threatening to sue 11 states having counties in which the number of registered voters exceeds the number of voting-age citizens, as calculated by the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2011-2015 American Community Survey. According to the letters, this is “strong circumstantial evidence that these … counties are not conducting reasonable voter registration record maintenance as mandated under the [National Voter Registration Act] NVRA.” Both the NVRA and the federal Help America Vote Act require states to take reasonable steps to maintain accurate voting rolls.
Oh give me a break. Judicial Watch is a private organization with no power whatsoever other than to sue. They cannot make demands of states. Just more snowflake crying about losing the popular vote.
And they can join the many organizations who have initiated lawsuits against Trump, his agencies and his commissions. I think there are about 40 or 50 lawsuits already. This country is Lawsuits 'r' Us.
Oh give me a break. Judicial Watch is a private organization with no power whatsoever other than to sue.
So it's sorta like the ACLU?
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