Not really. The real danger is not the registration, but the fraudulent votes that are made on that registration. If there is a large LE spotlight placed on these registrations, potential fraudulent “voters” will be discouraged from taking that last step.
The problem is, like in Ohio, some of those who registered voted the same day. Once the ballots are separated from the registrations, youcan’t tell which of the votes are fraudulent.
IMHO, we need an organization to file a suit asking the Federal Court to stay the election until the registration roles are verified. Since there is ample evidence of massive registration fraud and since it is impossible to sift through the registrations prior to the election, a stay would be the only logical course. The argument being that illegal votes disenfranchise those who vote legally.
It will never happen, but I see this as a potential Constitutional crisis in the making. And, since ACORN, has illegally offered consideration for registrations, every illegal registration should be a separate count on the indictment.