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To: Presbyterian Reporter

Yep. But my point is less about fundamental/common sense. I’m am thinking about if this approach would open a lane for minimum federal voting standards and a test to determine if each state’s individual vote laws meet constitutional muster. Ultimately, ending free for all mail in voting.


8 posted on 11/06/2020 4:23:58 PM PST by guido911
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To: guido911

and I agree with you. In today’s high tech world there is no reason we should have to deal with the garbage that our political leaders ignore as far as the voting process is concerned.

For too long we have allowed the Republicans to not challenge the Democrats regarding voter fraud.

It is so simple to correct. When, say a 40 year old person registers to vote, the county Voter Registrar checks the national database and determines the person has never registered elsewhere. Then the person is asked for proof of citizenship and place of residence. Done.

If a person has registered elsewhere, their registration at the prior location is voided immediately and the new registration is effective. Done.

Then when people die, the death certificate is forwarded to the current Registrar of Voters. Done.

Again, given our high tech world there is no reason for Americans to put up with the garbage being handed out by our political leaders.


18 posted on 11/06/2020 5:32:18 PM PST by Presbyterian Reporter
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