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Angus McPherson's avatar

The voter rolls have long been a problem. And I applaud that some are working to deal with this. I have been reading https://omega4america.substack.com/ and despite the over the top bitterness, I'm intrigued by the overall message. Apparently this group has searchable databases of voter registrations for a number of key states, and are recommending that instead of focusing on voters, the RNC should focus on addresses. Apparently disqualifying folks with address at Walmart (along with 200 other voters) or a warehouse somewhere is much easier than disqualifying voters because they are dead or out of state or whatever.

There were only a handful of counties in a handful of states that changed the outcome of the last election. How many of those votes were cast by voters registered to a non-domicile address? I live in the PRoC where the "found ballot" technique is usually used to pick one leftist over another (though not right now with the senate race).

Wife and I volunteered to be poll watchers this time, took the training and then were never called by the local RNC factotum. We received conflicting emails, promises of email answers and then gaslight, all that was less than encouraging This was all before the change in leadership. But I will say, if our experience is typical, nothing good will happen if they don't fix the local organizations and insist on energetic leadership.

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FH's avatar

True the Vote’s voter data application has undergone some significant changes and is I think relaunching.

Here is the link to the recent announcement https://onward.locals.com/upost/5369188/the-game-is-afoot

Here is the link to the web-based application. https://www.iv3.us/

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