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Federal court ok'd collection of voting registered records. According to news sources, there are 12 million dead voters still registered why would any group resist the updating of the voter roles?
I'm not opposed to it, but clearly dead people aren't voting, so.... In any case, it's the states' responsibility to monitor and update their own rolls, to ensure accurate voting, and to select their electors.
Federal court ok'd collection of voting registered records. According to news sources, there are 12 million dead voters still registered why would any group resist the updating of the voter roles?
People don't object to updating them. They object to attempts to make it harder for actual voters. It tends to be most hard for older folks, but in the last decade or so that's tended to be more Republican voters. So I think the Republicans may be shooting themselves in the foot here. Used to be they did it because it disenfranchised many Democrat voters.
Federal court ok'd collection of voting registered records. According to news sources, there are 12 million dead voters still registered why would any group resist the updating of the voter roles?
No they did not and there is already a link. You might want to post a link when you start a thread.
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You couldn't be any more incorrect about that.
I suggest expanding your sources of info gathering.
I'm more than certain that someone who is DEAD is not voting.
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You couldn't be any more incorrect about that.
I suggest expanding your sources of info gathering.
Then it should be easy for you to provide a host of examples.
At last count there was exactly one confirmed case in 2016. It was a Republican election judge who attempted to cast a ballot under her dead husband's name.
Then it should be easy for you to provide a host of examples.
At last count there was exactly one confirmed case in 2016. It was a Republican election judge who attempted to cast a ballot under her dead husband's name.
That's a case of identity theft resulting in an illegal vote by a living person, not a case of a DEAD person voting.
I'd like to see the Voter Fraud Commission compare voter roles in the NYC metro area to Miami-Dade, Brevard, Broward, Palm Beach counties Florida. I'll bet they will find many people voting in both states. Easy for the 'snowbirds' to do with absentee ballot.
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