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The States: At Least Michigan is Better Than Indiana

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Isn't that how BHO became a US Senator when the divorce papers of the Ryan's hit the light of day?

Eh, no. -ish. Similar unsealing of divorce papers though.

Ryan wanted to bang his wife in sex clubs across the globe including "a bizarre club with cages, whips and other apparatus hanging from the ceiling."

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Ryan_(politician)#Campaign_demise
 
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**** off, Missouri

“The Missouri Republican Party is admitting that it sent thousands of voters mailers with false information about the due dates for absentee ballots just weeks before the midterm elections.”

https://thehill.com/homenews/campai...rty-sent-thousands-of-voters-false-info-about

Bozarth told the newspaper that the group sent mail-in ballots to likely Republican voters as part of its efforts to get people to vote in this year's midterm elections.
The GOP has been so successful at suppressing the Dem vote they decided to suppress their own kind.
 
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I don't get what you are saying...

Hanlon's razor is an aphorism expressed in various ways, including: Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity

You don't send doctored voting notices to your own party that you want to vote. You send them to the people you don't want to vote. And you sure don't tell them to send in their ballots before the due date, you have them send it in after the due date to invalidate them.
This wasn't some conspiracy (i.e. malice) to suppress votes. This was some Maroon frelling up their own mailer (i.e. stupidity).
 
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Georgia purged 10% of its voters all of whom they said moved out of state or district. Many of those had not. They didn't inform them or make that public until they were threatened with a federal lawsuit. The GOP released the list. This article is sounding the alarm one day before the voter registration deadline (which of course includes voter ID). As of today, that's all since past.

If we had a normal justice system that believed in the Constitution this would be dealt with. But we don't.

https://www.fastcompany.com/90248002/report-1-in-10-voters-in-georgia-were-purged-from-voting-rolls
 
You don't send doctored voting notices to your own party that you want to vote. You send them to the people you don't want to vote. And you sure don't tell them to send in their ballots before the due date, you have them send it in after the due date to invalidate them.
This wasn't some conspiracy (i.e. malice) to suppress votes. This was some Maroon frelling up their own mailer (i.e. stupidity).

And I'm saying it doesn't matter why it happened it is wrong. I don't care if it was an accident or not any action that leads to people having their voting rights impeded on in such a way should face strict consequence.

The right to vote (or choose not to) is sacred. Anything that takes that away should be prosecuted at the highest level.

FTR I was not saying they did it on purpose just that doing so should bring about Swift action no matter why it happened.
 
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OK, I know I'm watching the UM-MSU game and all, but I don't see the point of showing me a MI governor's race ad.
 
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And I'm saying it doesn't matter why it happened it is wrong. I don't care if it was an accident or not any action that leads to people having their voting rights impeded on in such a way should face strict consequence.

The right to vote (or choose not to) is sacred. Anything that takes that away should be prosecuted at the highest level.

FTR I was not saying they did it on purpose just that doing so should bring about Swift action no matter why it happened.

If stupidity was prosecuted, there would only be a few of us who weren't incarcerated. ;) Congress and the White House would become the new Super-Max.
 
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I expect everyone around the nation going hysterical about voter fraud to ask for immediate action here: https://fox13now.com/2018/10/22/con...votes-for-their-children-serving-lds-missions

The best part:

While missionary moms and dads voting for their kids is not a big problem in Utah, local election officials do see one clear threat, people not showing up.

Really? I was told that the possibility of a single fraudulent vote was worth making the process much more difficult for people. "Not a big problem"?
 
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https://www.rawstory.com/2018/10/le...ried-hell-lose-everybody-exercises-right-vote

Brian Kemp, the Georgia Republican candidate for governor, expressed alarm that his opponent Stacey Abrams’ voter turnout efforts “continues to concern us, especially if everybody uses and exercises their right to vote,” according to an audio recording leaked to Rolling Stone.

They need to report that to the state official in charge of elections.
 
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