My SIL is in Arizona. When she went online to check the status of her ballot, she was told she wasn't a registered voter! I'm wondering if that's how they stole the votes this time--simply discounting registered voters.
My SIL is in Arizona. When she went online to check the status of her ballot, she was told she wasn't a registered voter! I'm wondering if that's how they stole the votes this time--simply discounting registered voters.
If you are on a digital list somewhere how easy to remove you? Very easy I would think. Those lists in the election stealers offices surely have “edit” buttons.
My SIL is in Arizona. When she went online to check the status of her ballot, she was told she wasn't a registered voter! I'm wondering if that's how they stole the votes this time--simply discounting registered voters.
If you are on a digital list somewhere how easy to remove you? Very easy I would think. Those lists in the election stealers offices surely have “edit” buttons.
Yes they do! I'm so conflicted because I'm nearly certain i saw at least one person vote twice! But how could they?
A parent with the same name as their child is one way!
If they know junior doesn't mind!
I hope she complains to the elections office locally. She should not let this go