Dirty voting rolls

marke

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Officials in Pennsylvania are now willing to purge their rolls of tens of thousands of dead voters now that the 2020 election is over. It is too bad so many states like Pennsylvanianrefused to purge their voter rolls of the names of ineligible voters before the election. It seems democrats adamantly opposed such legally required purges for crooked reasons. How sad.


But it’s become clear to many that dirty voter rolls, lost or miscounted votes and mishandled ballots are more common than one might have imagined.

The difference in 2020 is that one of the candidates, then-President Trump, argued those usual flaws, combined with more preposterous speculation about machines switching votes and dumping ballots, “stole” the White House.
 

marke

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Democrats "fight like hell" to keep states from purging voter rolls as required by federal voting laws. Why? Apparently, democrats do not want dead people's names removed from rolls for some unexplainable yet immoral or illegal reason. Go figure.

Nevertheless, good Americans continue to fight for states to clean up their voting rolls because of the likelihood that dirty voting registries lead to voting fraud.

And, after the disastrous 2020 election debacle, Texas purged its rolls of the names of 224,585 dead people, thwarting investigations into possible dead voter voting fraud in the 2020 election.


  • Since November 2020, 224,585 deceased voters have been removed from the voter rolls in Texas. Collin County removed 4,889 deceased voters, Dallas County removed 14,926 deceased voters, Harris County removed 23,914 deceased voters, and Tarrant County removed 13,955 deceased voters.
Still, evidence remains that more than 11,000 votes in Texas in 2020 were cast in the names of dead people and/or illegals.
 
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