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originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: xuenchen
What does 309,000 purges 11 months before the 2020 election have to do with 120,000 purges now ?
Sigh...
From the OP:
After taking months of legal and public heat for overseeing what appears to be a Nov 2020 Presidential election fraught with Fraud, Malpractice, and Incompetence, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has (finally) decided to do the right thing.
He's removing over 100,000 non-legal people from the state of Georgia's voter roles this week, after removing over 18,000 dead people last month.
The fact is, Raffensperger did do a purge before the 2020 election. So, he didn't "finally decide to do the right thing", he's doing routine maintenance.
Also, Federal law says states can only remove voters from voter rolls after they've missed 2 federal elections. So, he couldn't remove many of the people on current list in 2019 because they hadn't missed 2 elections. Now, after the 2020 election there are some who have, and are therefore eligible to be removed. But, that doesn't necessarily make them "illegal. I might just make them apathetic. aclj.org...
So again, he didn't "finally decide to do what's right", he's doing routine maintenance that he couldn't have done, by law, before the 2020 election.
So, this purge list doesn't represent voter fraud, as the OP seems to imply.
originally posted by: Ahabstar
a reply to: Zanti Misfit
With the massive mail-ins, you could stay in Smallcountrystan and mail a printed out ballot you downloaded from a picture on the internet. Not like you needed ID in many places...