According to Democratic Party orthodoxy, it's "voter suppression" to remove people from the rolls who are not citizens, not residents, or not living. In the real world, keeping the voter rolls up to date is just good government. https://twitter.com/Heminator/status/1149296283846434817 …
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Rhode Island, which has ~1.06 million people, has 7,000 more people registered to vote than the Census Bureau thinks it has citizens, & 255,000 more than the Census Bureau thinks it has registered votershttps://www.providencejournal.com/news/20190502/ri-voter-rolls-include-255000-census-doesnt-see …
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To be fair, the Census Bureau may not have up-to-date information on this sort of thing. I wonder if there is any way it could obtain it, such as by asking people questions.
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It's inconceivable that there could be anything wrong with this.https://twitter.com/johnmyers/status/1159928068015706112 …
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People move and people die. We have a voter list maintenance problem, not a voter fraud problem. It shouldn't be used, as it too often is by Republicans, as an excuse to impair the ability of eligible voters to vote.
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Highly transitive areas end up with more registrations than people. You move in, register, move out, don't tell the election board you moved. There's nothing sinister going on unless you really, deeply want to believe it - despite simple explanations.
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yes 1.6 million more registered voters then eligible voters is nothing sinister at all, give me a break, this is why the majority of US citizens agree we need the citizen question back on the census, alot of illegals with their stolen SS numbers voting in California i bet.
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Chicago says, "Big deal. We have individual corpses who are good for that many votes."
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