Doing the job the Corporate media refuses to do, again. Of all the places I've contributed (peanuts) to over the years, I feel we get something in return from this org.
Just because a name is on the voter role in no way means there was a vote connected to that individual recorded. Plenty of people move out of state and never get off the old rolls, people die, people stop voting in general, etc. Voter roll numbers do not mean vote numbers at all.
In June 2019, the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) released data showing that voter registration rates in a significant proportion of North Carolina’s 100 counties were close to, at or above 100% of their age-eligible citizenry – statistics considered by the courts to be a strong indication that a jurisdiction is not taking the steps required by law to remove ineligible registrants. Judicial Watch’s analysis also showed that at the time of the EAC report the entire State of North Carolina had a registration rate close to 100% of its age-eligible citizenry.
Oh, oh!!! 🙋🙋🙋
This reminds me of this:
Why Doesn't This Make Sense To Me? The EAC 2020 EAVS Report To Congress Says on Page 1, "Slightly More Than 43% Voted Via Mail...30.6% Voted In Person Before Election Day...30.5% Voted In Person On Election Day.". Me: 43+30.6+30.5 = 104.1%. Huh?
almost seems like an onion story when they have a line like "...voter registration rates in a significant proportion of North Carolina’s 100 counties were close to, at or above 100% of their age-eligible citizenry – statistics considered by the courts to be a strong indication that a jurisdiction is not taking the steps required by law to remove ineligible registrants." Duh!
Kentucky did that a couple of years ago, they cleaned over 100,000 off, and then just before the election they all mysteriously go back on the voter roll.
Nice. I live in NC. I also am a poll worker. I had a guy come in to vote last Nov who probably was one of those whose name was removed from the rolls as he hadn’t voted in a long time. He had to reregister during early voting and was able to vote that same day. Lucy for him bc If he had come on Election Day he could register but not vote until the next election.
You should have to register to vote before EVERY election, and your voter registration is only good for the next election. This would automatically purge EVERYONE off the voter rolls,
Leaving only those people who are still alive, and living in the area, and interested enough to register, on the voter rolls.
There is no way Roy Cooper won legitimately. Just sayin'...
Agreed!
Well the establishment just lost 430k votes there.
Wonder how many of them voted in the last election despite being inactive?
Or 120 years of age
Doing the job the Corporate media refuses to do, again. Of all the places I've contributed (peanuts) to over the years, I feel we get something in return from this org.
I have been asking everyone I know and run into if they voted for Cooper. Everyone says no in their own way. Illegitimate he is.
Thank God for Judicial Watch!
They never finish the job. They need to remove those votes from last election and certify winner from that.... but they dont,,,,,oh well.
Just because a name is on the voter role in no way means there was a vote connected to that individual recorded. Plenty of people move out of state and never get off the old rolls, people die, people stop voting in general, etc. Voter roll numbers do not mean vote numbers at all.
Oh, oh!!! 🙋🙋🙋
This reminds me of this:
Why Doesn't This Make Sense To Me? The EAC 2020 EAVS Report To Congress Says on Page 1, "Slightly More Than 43% Voted Via Mail...30.6% Voted In Person Before Election Day...30.5% Voted In Person On Election Day.". Me: 43+30.6+30.5 = 104.1%. Huh?
https://greatawakening.win/p/13zgSKBB6j/why-doesnt-this-make-sense-to-me/
almost seems like an onion story when they have a line like "...voter registration rates in a significant proportion of North Carolina’s 100 counties were close to, at or above 100% of their age-eligible citizenry – statistics considered by the courts to be a strong indication that a jurisdiction is not taking the steps required by law to remove ineligible registrants." Duh!
Kentucky did that a couple of years ago, they cleaned over 100,000 off, and then just before the election they all mysteriously go back on the voter roll.
Nice. I live in NC. I also am a poll worker. I had a guy come in to vote last Nov who probably was one of those whose name was removed from the rolls as he hadn’t voted in a long time. He had to reregister during early voting and was able to vote that same day. Lucy for him bc If he had come on Election Day he could register but not vote until the next election.
You should have to register to vote before EVERY election, and your voter registration is only good for the next election. This would automatically purge EVERYONE off the voter rolls,
Leaving only those people who are still alive, and living in the area, and interested enough to register, on the voter rolls.
Nice.
Do they have a way to reactivate them as "necessary" when the time comes? (Wouldn't put it past them.)
how much did tom and his cronies get for all this? where are the receipts for it all?