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Why look here. Another state’s (ND) voter registration laws upheld. The Constitution give the individual states the job to manage their registration and elections processes, unless found to be in violation of the Constitution. So much for meaningless memes. You’ve been found out Dems.
They don't have the right to disenfranchise legitimate voters, that is also in the constitution. Do you remember the voting rights act.
Your link is dead but I assume it is regarding the requirement to have street addresses for Native Americans, yes it passed the courts but it is obviously another effort by republicans to steer votes. Its foolish to believe this has anything to do with voter fraud, its just the GOP doing what they do best, tilt the playing field. Plenty of court rulings in the past say so.
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Yeahhhhhh buddy,
State by state, year by year, the days of Dems having the deceased, non-resident aliens and even felons “slipping through” and voting are gradually coming to an end.
And they just can’t deal with it!
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Provide even a scintilla of actual proof that happening.
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Many states allow convicted felons who have served their time to vote. That is not even remotely voter fraud.
Absolutely, as long as they've served their time, and generally once they've finished parole (parole being a part of the 'serving their time'). And one of them, a cold blooded cop killer, was given early release despite a large outcry that he shouldn't be released and was given early voting rights. Look at the timing of the pardons, that gave them back their voting rights early .. it came about "just a day before the opening of the two-day New York State Democratic Party convention". Yeah, nothing fishy there /s
Voting is both a privilege and responsibility. States do have the responsibility to manage both registration and elections systems and processes within the law. Quit trying to weasel-word political points.
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They don't have the right to disenfranchise legitimate voters, that is also in the constitution. Do you remember the voting rights act.
Your link is dead but I assume it is regarding the requirement to have street addresses for Native Americans, yes it passed the courts but it is obviously another effort by republicans to steer votes. Its foolish to believe this has anything to do with voter fraud, its just the GOP doing what they do best, tilt the playing field. Plenty of court rulings in the past say so.
Voting is both a privilege and responsibility. States do have the responsibility to manage both registration and elections systems and processes within the law. Quit trying to weasel-word political points.
So I guess bipartisan election boards aren't sufficient, we need politicians to intervene with their idea of the day like exact match or addresses for native Americans. Somehow this has been a big problem in the past, come on.
Its has nothing to do with ensuring integrity, its about tilting the playing field. Quoting the Heritage Foundation regarding voter fraud isn't convincing anyone. If the Heritage Foundation has all these examples of fraud you might want to ask the question as to why haven't they contacted the elections commissions. Yes there will always be deceased on the rolls, that doesn't amount to fraud.
Kris Kobach already headed up Trumps voter fraud commission and he was unsuccessful even in New Hampshire. He was an embarrassing display of incompetence.
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