I don’t know why Seth Keshel focuses solely on voter rolls. Computer “voting system” chicanery can easily steal eleycions even with cleaned up voting rolls.
How many states continue to use Dominion or Smartmatic or another such “voting” system?
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voter rolls are important in that they provide names of “registered” voters to assign bogus votes to.
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I understand the vital necessity of clean, accurate voter rolls. But votes can still be deleted/illegally added etc using computer “voting systems”.
When Michigan illegally allowed mail-in ballots, every voter on the rolls received a mail-in request card.
Some addresses received 20 different mailings.
Apartment buildings were overflowing with requests.
Some names on cards were tracked back to the cemetery.
Cards were delivered to parking lots that once had a house on it.
And, remember, since 2016, an effort was made to register as many as possible under GOTV.
Michigan has invalidated several false (made-up) registrations.
They also denied many new registrations around Detroit because the GOTV workers were getting paid by the number of “new” registrants.
Michigan sued to keep their voter rolls from being reviewed by Pence.
For the 2020 general, AZ’s Runbeck was given a ballot print order based on the total number of voters on the rolls, +/- 10%, not based on the previous voter turn-out.
The number of ballots available on election day pre-shadowed the fraud.