I've wanted to call in to Mark Levin or the like and ask why, if upon citizenship you're issued a SSN, and if you can tie each one to a living/dead/age/eligible person, then why can't the voting require a SSN. Itd be easy(ier) to comb through totals.But I think we know voting has been kept sloppy on purpose.
It's odd that the number of non-matched are consistently around 50% even in the low-number months (according spreadsheet that goes back to 2019 at end of article). Seems like there is missing information here... not so sure this is as cut and dry as we would like to believe.
Wow! This is huge! I wonder if this was the public records Trumps memo was just speaking about! How will they cover this one up?!
This is 58% of 673,000 identities, not of all voters (so far).
And this isn’t out there for the public to see?
Good question. If it is Im wondering how it took this long to come out.
The slow drip. If you release one at a time, each of these drops will not get lost in the bucket.
Added bonus, when they think they can explain something away, the next one comes out.
I've wanted to call in to Mark Levin or the like and ask why, if upon citizenship you're issued a SSN, and if you can tie each one to a living/dead/age/eligible person, then why can't the voting require a SSN. Itd be easy(ier) to comb through totals.But I think we know voting has been kept sloppy on purpose.
Because democrats in Texas used ssn to figure out individuals in the 30s and flat paid people in primaries to vote for their guy.
So the voting is not totally anonymous to prevent targeted bribery.
Come on Down Katie! You got some explainin’ to do!
And??? Still waiting!!!
It's odd that the number of non-matched are consistently around 50% even in the low-number months (according spreadsheet that goes back to 2019 at end of article). Seems like there is missing information here... not so sure this is as cut and dry as we would like to believe.
I think I've just realized why they are called swing states