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10 hours ago, BillStime said:

 

Once again you post something that isn't true. From your link:

 

CNN previously reported the Georgia Secretary of State said the removal of the voters is not a "purge" but part of routine maintenance on voting lists that dates back to the National Voter Registration Act of 1993.
In December 2019, the Georgia Secretary of State said they had removed hundreds of thousands of registered voters it classified as "inactive" from its voting rolls as part of a state provision. Under the provision, the state must remove registration records from the voter rolls that have been deemed "inactive" for more than three years. A voter is categorized as "inactive" if they don't vote in two general elections and have had no contact with board of elections in that time, according to Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger's office.
Deputy Secretary of State Jordan Fuchs responded to the report by saying, "A year ago, Justin Grey, a credible journalist with WSB-TV, conducted a story to see if the people on the list had moved or not. His on the ground reporting showed that those who were on the list to be canceled were no longer at that address. It is unfortunate that the ACLU hired a known Stacey Abrams shill to conduct 'research,' especially when there are so many credible options on the left to hire."
The story Fuchs references is a 2019 report published by CNN affiliate, WSB-TV, that involved one West Atlanta neighborhood. The 30 homes the reporter checked seemed to have been removed because the person moved away or was deceased.
About 313,000 voters were removed from the list, or about 4% of all registered voters in the state, at that time. The "inactive" voters were marked for removal after failing to respond to a pre-addressed, postage paid confirmation card within 30 days; the card asked voters to confirm or update their information. A prior lawsuit over the 313,000 voters from Fair Fight Action ended up forcing the state to restore 22,000 of the voter registrations until December 2021.
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On 8/30/2020 at 1:09 PM, I am the egg man said:

The OP has posted, so far, 53 of the 166 posts under their own thread.

 

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.....yeah, nothing unbalanced about that.

 

...once you hit 60, you get a MAGA hat and Trump lawn sign........could slow things down a bit............

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MIAMI — Four months after a federal judge ruled that it was akin to an unconstitutional poll tax for Florida to require that people with serious criminal convictions pay court fines and fees before they can register to vote, an appeals court narrowly overturned that decision on Friday.

The court’s 6-4 ruling dealt a significant blow to civil rights groups that have fought to expand the voter rolls with hundreds of thousands of people who had completed prison time and parole for felony convictions. It also undermined what had seemed like a major referendum victory in 2018 and served as another reminder of the decisive role that a slew of legal cases could play before the presidential election.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit in Atlanta ruled that a Florida law passed in 2019 was constitutional, reversing the lower court ruling in May that said it discriminated against people who had been convicted of felonies, many of whom are indigent, by imposing an unlawful “pay-to-vote system.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/11/us/florida-felon-voting-rights.html?action=click&module=Top Stories&pgtype=Homepage

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3 minutes ago, SlimShady'sSpaceForce said:

Texas is removing Voting Drop Boxes and Pennsylvania is “looking” into fraud allegations (from Don) about voter fraud 

 

 

so typical of the Republicans. 

 

Link ?

 

 

 

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Authorities in Florida and Alaska on Tuesday were investigating threatening emails sent to Democratic voters that claimed to be from the Proud Boys, a far-right group supportive of President Donald Trump, but appeared instead to be a deceptive campaign making use of a vulnerability in the organization's online network.

The emails, which appeared to target Democrats using data from digital databases known as "voter files," told recipients the group was "in possession of all your information" and instructed voters to change their party registration and cast their ballots for Trump.

 

"You will vote for Trump on Election Day or we will come after you," warned the emails, which by Tuesday night were said to have reached voters in four states, three of them hotly contested swing states in the coming presidential election.

The emails were reported in Pennsylvania, Arizona, Florida and Alaska. Only Alaska is not a major focus of the presidential campaign, but it does have a closely watched race for the U.S. Senate.

Enrique Tarrio, the chairman of the Proud Boys and the Florida state director of Latinos for Trump, denied involvement, saying the group operates two sites, and was increasingly migrating away from the domain used in the email campaign.

"Two weeks ago I believe we had Google Cloud services drop us from their platform, so then we initiated a url transfer, which is still in process," he said in an interview. "We kind of just never used it."

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