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To: bryan999

It would seem to me....that these 6,500 people that we are chatting about...probably voted in their home-state as well. Shouldn’t this whole effort to be dragging the guy into a New Hampshire court room and asking where they lived and then checking out the double-vote effort? In this case, you’d then be able to assess the fine (most states, it’s in the $10,000 range) and bring in a fair amount of money to the state of New Hampshire.

Then the 2020 election race could feature a couple of state billboards arranged, and saying: “Come to New Hampshire and vote a second time, just for $10,000). I think a lot of states would be willing to discuss this voter-tourism idea, for a quick and easy $10,000.

For some reason, I just don’t see voter-tourism (for $10,000) taking off. //sarcasm off


20 posted on 09/11/2017 9:54:08 PM PDT by pepsionice
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To: pepsionice

Yes, for a start. If some of the fraudulent voters would turn on the organizers of the effort, then things could truly get moving.
IIRC, Project Veritas exposed several similar operations prior to the election before they could be brought to fruition.

Anyone else noticing a more exposed by the day pattern?


32 posted on 09/12/2017 3:20:16 AM PDT by Hiryusan
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