Want to commit voter fraud? NC's top Republican tells you how

Discussion in 'Politics' started by gwb-trading, Oct 24, 2018.

  1. LS1Z28

    LS1Z28

    1. Go to a public spot like a library where your IP address can't be traced back to you.
    2. Search local newspapers online for recent obituary listings.
    3. Cross reference recent deaths with address and phone number through the phone book.
    4. Use the deceased's name, DOB, previous address, & phone number to check if they are still registered to vote.

    According to census data, there are 3.5 million more registered voters than voting age adults in the US. Anyone with basic knowledge of how things work could obtain a way to vote illegally in less than 10 minutes. It really isn't that complicated.
     
    #21     Oct 25, 2018
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  2. The democrats' explanation is that you racist white folk should keep your fucking mouths shut and eyes down. Check your white privilege the next time you feel the need to complain about non-white crime.
     
    #22     Oct 25, 2018
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  3. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Yes it is.. They give you a $25 gift card to Walmart for getting on the voting bus and give everyone instructions on how to vote in Spanish. Quite an operation.
     
    #23     Oct 25, 2018
  4. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    Ok, so Purge people with dead certificates. Don't just purge them because they didn't respond to a silly mailer and you can claim they're dead.
     
    #24     Oct 25, 2018
  5. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Actually federal law requires that states regularly prune their voting rolls of people who have not voted in the two year period (across congressional house elections). Federal rules mandate that you use a post card to contact the voter and if the postcard comes back as undeliverable then you take steps to enter a process (second mailer, etc.) that will eventually lead to their removal from the voting rolls in the county.

    The current issue is that many states have not spent the money to prune their rolls for years (in some cases decades). This means all the people who have moved from the state (or are deceased) are still on the voting rolls. The Obama administration mandated that states take steps to comply with federal law and prune their voting rolls.
     
    #25     Oct 25, 2018