Some eye-opening voter fraud -- we may need to make everyone to back to the Hanging Chad System A Pennsylvania County’s Election Day Nightmare Underscores Voting Machine Concerns
The Dems plot to take back Michigan from Trump may have been uncovered Detroit's voting roll has 511,786 voters registered But Detroit only has 479,267 residents of voting age and eligibility There are 2,503 dead voters and even one voter born in 1823 Trump's margin of victory in Michigan was slim, just 10,704 votes (or 0.23% of the total) - 47.50% to Clinton's 47.27%
This time, it is 234,000 names removed from Wisconsin voter rolls by a judge Judge orders 234,000 purged from Wisconsin voter rolls Trump's margin of victory in Wisconsin was slim - 1,405,284 votes to Clinton's 1,382,536 (47.22% to 46.45%)
They don't mention how easy it is for people who are alive and still living at listed address to register. That is likely a really small number but they make is very easy to correct. So WHY would any Dem complain about making sure the rolls are accurate?
The national media pounced on the last voter in a local precinct as an example of voter suppression in Texas Turns out their guy was eligible to vote in the first place EXCLUSIVE: "Last in Line" Voter in Harris County Was Not Eligible to Vote Under Texas Law | The Texan
Dallas County at it again Dallas County asks for Super Tuesday recount after discovering it missed some ballots
Voting corruption and incompetence in the Democratic primaries is the best argument against democracy.
3 Democrats in Wisconsin were held in contempt for refusing to remove names from voter rolls in Wisconsin, as they were ordered to do Why would they defy a court order? Trump won Wisconsin by just 22,748 votes Voter fraud is real Wisconsin Elections Officials Held in Contempt for Refusing to Purge Voters
Rather than "felony conviction = you can never vote again" how about "voter fraud conviction = you can never vote again"?
Dead voters are on rolls all over. They don’t vote because they’re dead. Passing on does not disenroll them. Many people are also registered in two states. They only vote in one. Registering to vote after you move does not disenroll you.
It makes sense. If a dead person votes (or more accurately a live person votes on behalf of a dead person), who the hell is going to complain? Even if someone happens to figure it out, if nobody is showing an ID, there's no way to catch the fraudster.
Your solid feedback to me continues. Keep up the good work! If you've voted in Oklahoma in the last few years there's no way to see a dead person get through that gauntlet.