GOP Is Attempting To Steal Wisconsin And Georgia Ahead Of 2020

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kage69

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The corrupt, democracy hating GOP once again turns to voter suppression because they can't win elections on the issues.

It's comical how insidious and corrupt republicans have become, but then the contempt for the country and the Constitution really takes the smile off your face.
 
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Lanyap

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At some point, it has to be assumed that a voter is dead or moved away. Otherwise we'd have towns of fifty thousand people with nine hundred thousand names on the voter rolls. I have no issue with it being done, but the rules and process have to be transparent and simple.



They could wait until after the 2020 election. Voter registration purge doesn't have to be done now. What problem does it cause if they wait? This is just more GOP vote gerrymandering.
 
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Luna1968

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They could wait until after the 2020 election. Voter registration purge doesn't have to be done now. What problem does it cause if they wait? This is just more GOP vote gerrymandering.

oh please cry me a river. yes it does have to be done now.
 

Luna1968

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I am curious what other consontitional rights effectively lapse with an arbitrary number of the election cycles.

Literally can't think of anything else.

I am curious why you think their right to vote is being taken away.
 

IJTSSG

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Letters were sent statewide in October using a shared database (ERIC). There were no targeted mailings.

Milwaukee and Madison are the largest cities in WI. Unless you are a TDS suffering fucktard, simple logic and math would tell you that a greater percentage of letters would go to big population centers vice some backwoods postal stop.

Try reading an article that's designed to do more than get brain dead, TDS suffering fucktarded liberals to click on it. Being smarter won't hurt you. I promise.

Enough with the constant and repetitive "TDS fucktard liberals" please.

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Luna1968

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Yeah, that too. Most probably don't have a proof if residence in their current locale. Same may apply to military, depending on their situation.

then get a mail in ballot from the place they are registered to vote. really this isnt that hard to understand.
 

Luna1968

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But I think that's the problem here. It wasn't automatic, and it wasn't even done universally. It was specifically targeting two districts which were Democratic strongholds. I don't see how it can be seen as anything but malicious.

Fail

The letters went to about 7% of the state's 3.3 million registered voters.

The largest number of letters were sent to voters in the state's two largest cities, Milwaukee and Madison, which are also the state's Democratic strongholds. About 35,000 voters in Milwaukee and about 18,000 in Madison were sent the letters.
 

zinfamous

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So in reality this action won't affect the election. Every citizen that wants to vote and has been incorrectly removed from the list can register on the spot. That's inconvenient, but not an infringement one one's rights.

We should arbitrarily revoke people's gun licenses, just because. Let's pick some random years to do it. Why not?

They can just re-register if they ever learn that they are no-longer licensed to carry or own guns, right? Not like they are losing any rights if they can just re-register.
 

zinfamous

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If it was malicious, then yes, it is a problem. It should be a regular process with a regular and recurring date, and there should be rules defining what gets a person removed.
Just saying it happens and is automatically assumed to be nefarious doesn't make it so. I would assume there is either a set time or a trigger event that starts the process, and a set of rules defining how it's done.

"I would assume."

Let's point this out.

I would assume--and that, is where you consistently fail to lose any interest in whatever topic, because you actually never care that what you assume to be the case, is never actually the case. You often say reasonable things, but then qualify your ignorance of the issue with "I assume it's one way, so...." but then, so the fuck what after.

You often find yourself defending what you think things are, but they never actually are that. It seems to be of no interest to you that what you assume, is never actually what is, lol.
 

Luna1968

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We should arbitrarily revoke people's gun licenses, just because. Let's pick some random years to do it. Why not?

They can just re-register if they ever learn that they are no-longer licensed to carry or own guns, right? Not like they are losing any rights if they can just re-register.

I dont need a gun license so why dont you shut the fuck up.

Okay, enough with the "why don't you shut the fuck up."

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HomerJS

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I am curious why you think their right to vote is being taken away.
You people are the reason we had the pre-clearence section of the Voting Rights Act that you worked to hard to get stricken. When Republicans enact changes they know exactly who's districts will be effected. THey know voters/votes will be lost on the margins and those margins are how Trump won.

Ever ask yourself what rule changes or programs have Republicans EVER enacted to encourage MORE eligible voters to the polls? Their agenda has always been to cut the rolls. Their ideas are losing so they want to maintain minority rule.
 

Bitek

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"the government" - Certain parts of government might have good records on those. That doesn't mean it reaches other departments and other jurisdictions that need that information.

Sounds like that's the gov's job to fix rather than have their incompetence put upon the voters
 

kage69

Lifer
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oh please cry me a river. yes it does have to be done now.

There you go again. Punching away at your own mug, too happy to laugh at voter suppression, at Americans being disenfranchised of their right to vote because your side is packed with cowards who prefer culture war to Constitution.

Laugh, cry, pretty much the extent of your input in this forum really. It sure as hell isn't making sound arguments or displaying patriotic love of country. Sad.
 
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cytg111

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then get a mail in ballot from the place they are registered to vote. really this isnt that hard to understand.
If it is too hard to understand would I be too dumb to vote in your opinion?
You do get math right? You understand that some who would have voted now wont. Right?

How about I send you a morse code by flashlight that ima gonna ram my truck through your house on wedensday... and its your fault for being home if I hit you in the proces? You good with that?

Damn.
 

cytg111

Lifer
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Letters were sent statewide in October using a shared database (ERIC). There were no targeted mailings.

Milwaukee and Madison are the largest cities in WI. Unless you are a TDS suffering fucktard, simple logic and math would tell you that a greater percentage of letters would go to big population centers vice some backwoods postal stop.

Try reading an article that's designed to do more than get brain dead, TDS suffering fucktarded liberals to click on it. Being smarter won't hurt you. I promise.
I am not quite sure what you mean, could you splain it out a bit more? thanks.😘😘😘
 

senseamp

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Remember, Republicans, you will also have in the country your party is trying to make out of America.

If they can disregard or disenfranchise other people, it will eventually disregard and disenfranchise you when your political demands are no longer desirable to them or their corporate masters.
 

zinfamous

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thats a lot of dead and illegal voters. Good for them on cleaning up the records.

"illegal voters" wouldn't have been on the voting roles.

from whence did you dredge this assertion, and would you care to explain why you think in this manner?
 
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HomerJS

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"illegal voters" wouldn't have been on the voting roles.

from whence did you dredge this assertion, and would you care to explain why you think in this manner?
If you note the brown color and the stench, from where he pulled it is self evident.
 
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cytg111

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I wonder why they oppose the "vote by mail" sorcery so violently.


As Moscow Mitch called it one time when it was suggested to make election day a national holiday to get more folks voting : Its a power grab by the Democrats.
In elections. Voting favors Democrats.
Therefor. Republicans oppose voting.
You GOP partyline is not a democratic institution. Its the actual "Muslim" "Sharia" takeover of your country. Ha. Imagine that.
 

Fenixgoon

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I wonder why they oppose the "vote by mail" sorcery so violently.


As Moscow Mitch called it one time when it was suggested to make election day a national holiday to get more folks voting : Its a power grab by the Democrats.
In elections. Voting favors Democrats.
Therefor. Republicans oppose voting.
You GOP partyline is not a democratic institution. Its the actual "Muslim" "Sharia" takeover of your country. Ha. Imagine that.

remember, when your ideas can't win, the solution isn't to get better ideas to increase votes for you, but to make sure there are fewer votes against you.
 
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