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There is a much higher number of living citizens who are not on the voter rolls.
“Just five statesNew York, Texas, Michigan, Florida, and Californiaaccounted for 51 percent...”
The four most populous states. What’s Michigan’s excuse?
I can hear the Democrats aka Demoncrats now: It’s voter suppression not to let the dead people vote.
This is not fair to the dead. They are very reliable and motivated voters. You can count on them to show up at the polls on election day, albeit in the modern age, most vote by mail.
This explains why the Democrats are running Joe Biden. His base obviously finds a lot in him to identify with.
That’s a lot of fraud and I’m sure that’s not all of it.
I moved from Georgia to Florida.
After I registered to vote in FL, I checked my GA district’s website and found I was still registered to vote.
I faxed in the required information to de-register in GA.
They did it, but didn’t send anything to me to confirm this.
I wonder how many many people have left a trail of registrations behind as they moved from state to state?
15,000 registrants were credited with voting after death in the 2016 and 2018 elections.
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This is why judges have allowed up to two weeks after the election to receive ballots. The dead move slowly.
Democrat caucus?
OK, but is anything being done about it?
Tip of iceberg and enough to easily swing the election. I think the DNC has millions of votes in the hole already. If we depend solely on turnout,we may be in very serious trouble.
The dead on the rolls works in OUR favor because when democrats 'vote' the people who don't show up to vote' the dead will be pulled into that form of voter fraud. The first dead person that votes we swoop in with voter fraud units...
That must be just awful, finding that many dead people on voter rolls. Just think of the stink, the maggots, flies and disease.
When someone dies they are not automatically removed from voter registration lists. Simply having dead people on the rolls is not an indicator of voter fraud.
“PILF further found that nearly 15,000 registrants were credited with voting after death in the 2016 and 2018 elections.”
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In Florida this had to be absentee ballots with forged signatures, since Florida requires a government issued ID.
The Dems took the state of Florida to court in 2018, and tried to get judges to let absentee ballots with invalid signatures (signatures don't match the signature on file) count. They lost.
Unfortunately they conduct voter registration drives.
The feeling is that they make copies, before turning the forms in, forge requests for absentee ballots, and trace the signatures from the copied registration form to the absentee ballot.
Strange how many homeless registrants can live at one address, and apply for absentee ballots.
If the voter actually shows up on election day, they are informed they have already voted, and given a provisional ballot, and can vote again.
That's why there should be no absentee ballots, unless the applicant can proved they are infirmed, or will be out of state or country on election day.
With early voting established , there should be no need, except for the reasons above, for absentee balloting.