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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 31

    In Opinion Josie Duffy Rice, a lawyer and a criminal justice reporter, writes, "The prosecution of individual voters for fraud is a trend that seems intended to intimidate."https://nyti.ms/2DeIdB5 

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      1. Socrates‏ @wingedfoot2006 Oct 31
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        Umm yeah. Dont vote illegally and it's not a problem. Sort of like dont falsely accuse someone of sexual assault.

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      1. Richard Armitage‏ @Richard90587758 Oct 31
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        So Liberals come out in support of vote fraud.

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      1. 1/1024 Millennial‏ @TheRealDuramax Oct 31
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        How can a lawyer not understand that voter fraud is a crime???? 🤔

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      1. sick of the liars‏ @sickof_theliars Oct 31
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        Maybe it should intimidate people..... that BREAK THE LAW?

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      2. Michael F Haberlack‏ @J4ckH4voc Oct 31
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        If I’m voting fraudulently I should be prosecuted. If I’m voting legally how can I be intimidated?

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      1. Ojemspa‏ @Kojemade Nov 2
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        Why do leftist believe that they should be given a pass on every illegality as long as it is advantagous to their course???

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      1. glenda george‏ @sofiegeorge Oct 31
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        so you wait until you get 10 then you charge them with voting illegally.

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      1. glenda george‏ @sofiegeorge Oct 31
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        any illegal who gets caught voting is looking at 5 years in prison. Fraud is going to be done in some liberal cities. Every one is on the look out for voter fraud. How can you say there intimidated when caught voting http://illegally.It 's against the law for foreigner to vote

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      1. Richard Donewell‏ @RichardDonewell Oct 31
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        As it should be....

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      1. Secret t‏ @Secret____t Oct 31
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        The State (e.g., DOJ) should be prosecuting FEDERAL/STATE/LOCAL GOVERNMENTS and partisan entities actively suppressing/unduly limiting voting registration and/or process. Prosecuting individuals that have a de minimis effect is a red herring.

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      1. james hanna‏ @jamesha68080317 Oct 31
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        that "fraud" vote cancel's my positive vote. fair by dem. reasoning????

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      1. SweetBBQ‏ @BbqMarie Oct 31
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        No one should be committing voter fraud! Should you prosecute the party they voted for?

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      1. Walter Carman‏ @wallyjupiter Oct 31
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        Democrats rely on voter fraud to win for many years.

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      1. R Kuehn‏ @giantslirpy Oct 31
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        Orrrrrr... it's not a "trend" but the law. NYT, just as biased and divisive as CNN. Do you still have your $1 per week subscription sale? Imagine how many starving kids you could feed with that much money. God, what an absolute bore you are.

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      1. DeplorableRosie‏ @ItsJustR0sie Oct 31
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        Or.. maybe the prosecution of individual voters who commit voter fraud is intended to punish individuals who commit voter fraud... ? 🤔

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      1. hoplite‏ @hop1ite_02 Oct 31
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        "The prosecution of individual street shitters for defecation in public seems to be intended to reduce feces-laden streets"

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