When the registered person shows up to vote they are denied, since they have already voted absentee. They are given a conditional ballot that doesn't count, since the mail in ballot is already in.
Id the newly registered voter doesn't show up, nobody is the wiser, since the only ballot is an absentee ballot.
The Dems depend upon people they had to chase down to register, not showing up to vote. They also have no problem if they do, because they have already voted absentee.
Nice job Yulee!
PJ, you sensing something was not kosher with this rat-dude.
Yulee explains the most likely goal with this scenario.
As a poll watcher, I have witnessed this first hand.
“...changes the address on each registration to one central address....they then turn the registrations in to the registrars...”
If turned in, in a batch, the same address on multiple registration cards should immediately be noticed by the registrar (assuming that s/he is honest.)
If turned in one at a time, the same address might not be caught.
That’s why I’ve been saying for years: cross index voter registrations (and welfare recipients) with a separate database of addresses.
AND require photo ID to vote. AND require proof of citizenship (birth certificate) to get photo ID.
Because Americans move a lot, it might be wise to require everyone to RENEW their voter registration periodically. This would not be as onerous as it sounds—it could be done along with drivers’ license renewal.