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Posted on 02/04/2020 4:14:15 AM PST by zeestephen
Judicial Watch announced that eight Iowa counties have more voter registrations than their eligible voting-age population.
(Excerpt) Read more at judicialwatch.org ...
However, Judicial Watch uses data that comes straight from the Census Bureau and Federal Election Commission.
Judicial Watch has also won a half dozen cases forcing counties or states to clean up their voter rolls.
Iowa Examples: Dallas County, IA, has a registration rate of 115% - Johnson County (University of Iowa) is 108%.
Here is the Free Republic link to an earlier post that criticizes Judicial Watch.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3813453/posts
Facebook has placed a "false information" tag on the Judicial Watch Iowa voter registration story.
It is what they do.
Cant wait for America to watch what a democrat witch hunt purge looks like...
THE FIX IS “IN”.
The Iowa Caucus didn’t kill itself.
Hillary won this year with ten million votes.
What is not covered in the articles, or at least I did not see it, is how those counties typically vote. The college & university areas are obvious; the others are not. My guess is that all of these areas provide healthy left wing vote margins ever election.
They have spent many years perfecting their voter irregularity system. If they win the next election this is how they will do it.
Iowa is having a hissy-fit about this claim.
That’s to be expected.
Just wait, Hillary will win Iowa.
Combine this with the fact that Clinton’s company owns the software app that has malfunctioned and you can now look at that as a warm-up for the general election. Oh yeah Hitler is trying to steal this at the DNC convention.
If you think the impeachment fiasco was bad, wait till the democrats pull out all the stops with stealing votes in the election. Itll be voter fraud on steroids.
I love the “Yang” yellow Post-It note on the wall.
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