To: Sir Napsalot
Another possible reason for withdrawals is it is normal amount of people moving and Democrats are creating a story , fake news.
8 posted on
07/16/2017 4:40:33 AM PDT by
Raycpa
To: Raycpa
“Another possible reason for withdrawals is it is normal amount of people moving, and the Democrats are creating a story; fake news.”
That possibility had occurred to me too. On the other hand, many (most?) people don't think to cancel their voter registration when they move (I didn't, I live in the same county now and still vote in my old precinct.) Perhaps the current controversy reminded some to take care of that detail, instead of assuming that the registrars would some how do it automatically?
20 posted on
07/16/2017 5:13:31 AM PDT by
VietVet
To: Raycpa
Another possible reason for withdrawals is it is normal amount of people moving and Democrats are creating a story , fake news.But the numbers are interesting. An earlier article said that typically a few dozen will remove their names from the voter rolls here we're talking about hundreds.
In my experience, people who are moving usually can't be bothered to get in touch with their local elections board to remove their names.
So I believe something very unusual is going on now. There is probably an illegal immigrant grapevine that spreads news of impending gov't scrutiny, and this is one of the results.
To: Raycpa
When I moved from my parents' house and registered in a new county I was told that my old registration would be cancelled automatically. A few years later I received a jury summons in my old county based on it. If I had been more knowledgable of Democrat vote fraud, I would have asked to see "my" voting record in the interim before I cancelled it myself.
40 posted on
07/16/2017 8:39:34 AM PDT by
KarlInOhio
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