So 20% are from people registered to vote, but that didn't vote (at least) in 2016. Just like what would happen if someone else fraudulently requested and voted a ballot for someone else, hoping the victimized voter wouldn't notice.
“In North Carolina and Georgia, for instance, one in five voters who have already cast ballots didn’t even vote in 2016 ...”
So 20% are from people registered to vote, but that didn’t vote (at least) in 2016. Just like what would happen if someone else fraudulently requested and voted a ballot for someone else, hoping the victimized voter wouldn’t notice.
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Close, but incorrect. This 20% fall into two categories: 1) they were registered to vote in 2016 and did NOT vote in the 2016 election; or, 2) They registered to vote AFTER the 2016 election. I am mainly focusing on N. Carolina #s. This 20% number is meaningless at this time. Actually, although Rs have submitted far less mail-in requests, their “new voter” number is closer to 25%. We need at least one more week to draw firmer conclusions.
Just because they are DemoKKKrats doesn’t mean they are voting DemoKKKrat. ESPECIALLY if they never voted before. This was exactly what we saw in PA in 2016.