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I'm always amazed when they tout "No voter fraud".
Do they ever check their voter rolls ?
Usually the only fraud uncovered is after the fact, like when there's more votes than residents or people are caught red handed.
There is no QA (quality assurance) in the government. With all the fraud and corruption in the government today, I find it hard to believe that so many think the voting process is pure and without fraud.
Orly Taitz??? Really?? You're using ORLY TAITZ as a credible source? LOLOLOLOL!!!
Okay, now that I've gotten that hilarity out of my system, please provide evidence that all of these people actually showed up at the polls and attempted to vote. Heck, provide evidence that even ONE of them tried to vote fraudulently. THAT would be voter fraud. Invalid registrations are meaningless.
But hey, you've got the birther queen as your source, so expecting anything bordering on common sense is obviously futile.
Holy Molly! That is more than the entire population of the State of Alaska.
However, as someone who has intimate knowledge of government databases, and the quality of their data, I seriously doubt this particular problem has anything to do with deliberate voter fraud. It is far more likely that these 720,000 invalid registrations are the result of data entry errors and poor quality assurance and quality control.
The information may have been provided on the voter registration form, but the government end-user entering the data may not have entered it, or entered the data incorrectly. Perhaps the government end-user entering the data was not trained, or trained incorrectly. This kind of problem happens with great frequency among government agencies. The same problems with data quality happens in the private sector, but with much less frequency, depending on whether the business is union or non-union.
Orly Taitz??? Really?? You're using ORLY TAITZ as a credible source? LOLOLOLOL!!!
Okay, now that I've gotten that hilarity out of my system, please provide evidence that all of these people actually showed up at the polls and attempted to vote. Heck, provide evidence that even ONE of them tried to vote fraudulently. THAT would be voter fraud. Invalid registrations are meaningless.
But hey, you've got the birther queen as your source, so expecting anything bordering on common sense is obviously futile.
I don't know anyone who condones voter fraud, period. Really bad form in attempting to accuse your political opponents as condoning voter fraud, or perjury, or anything of the like.
Orly Taitz??? Really?? You're using ORLY TAITZ as a credible source? LOLOLOLOL!!!
Okay, now that I've gotten that hilarity out of my system, please provide evidence that all of these people actually showed up at the polls and attempted to vote. Heck, provide evidence that even ONE of them tried to vote fraudulently. THAT would be voter fraud. Invalid registrations are meaningless.
But hey, you've got the birther queen as your source, so expecting anything bordering on common sense is obviously futile.
This doesn't prove fraud but it does show where states have a legitimate reason to clean up their rolls. That's all Florida was wanting to do.
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