Posted on 01/06/2020 8:59:21 AM PST by null and void
We Need Your Voice To Be Heard!
Join Fellow Conservatives for a Chapter Meeting in your NV-02 Congressional District
You will have an opportunity to meet and interact with fellow conservatives to learn about key legislation & issues and be trained to directly communicate with your Congressman and elected representatives.
Thursday January 9, 2019 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM*
Carson City Senior Center 911 Beverly Drive Carson City, NV 89706
Guest Speakers: Joshua Skaggs, Nevada GOP, Legislative Affairs Director
Topic: Joshua Skaggs will share expert information on Voter Fraud
*Doors open at 5:30
Please RSVP to: Lee Elliott lelliott.actionchapternv02@gmail.com | 775-690-2875
To join your local Chapter, please sign up at www.amacaction.org or contact us by phone at 855-809-6976 or email at chapters@amacaction.org.
BRING CONSERVATIVE FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS
Glad to see this happening!
Will you join us? It’s only 2700 miles away...
Can I volunteer to compare the printout count to the reported count on few random machines of my choosing?
Dunno. But I do know you can volunteer to be a poll worker! I am.
Maybe AMAC and Judicial Watch can join forces, and research dual voting using public voting records (they show if a registered voter voted, but not how they voted).
Then file lawsuits against every precinct and every person found in violation.
Put a serious personal scare into dual-registered voters for 2020.
I have a question: Suppose one moves, but is not removed from the voter roll. Then he registers to vote in another state.
The election comes around. The person votes in his new state, but a bad actor in his old state forges his vote in his old district. Should the voter be held accountable for that? Or only his old district?
Thanks null and void. I'd ping a bunch of lists, but Nevada FReepers are probably not numerous in those. :^(
The bad actor in his old state who forges his vote in his old district should be held accountable.
The Chid suggested a way to cut down on this: All voter rolls are automatically and completely purged ten days after the Presidential Inauguration. Reregistering to vote every four years is not an imposition.
That seems like a good idea.
See post 9, which I agree with on re-registering.
The bad gal using the old address is the perp.
I don’t believe voting should be difficult. I do, however, believe it should be slightly inconvenient.
I agree with you. Voter IDs and cleaning voter rolls are inconvenient, not difficult.
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