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BamBoncher's avatar

WV has been quietly going through our voter roles as well, though I've forgotten now how many our secretary of state has said were removed (and I'm not paying the liberal Charleston Gazette money to re-read the article on the subject). Course, when the article came out, it was all skewed because "more democrats were removed than republicans!" which, if anyone had any sense whatsoever, would realize that makes sense, considering this state was heavily democrat for the last several decades and has only skewed hard red in the last 20 years. so if you are removing a lot of inactive voters, it make sense they were more democrat than republican.

Though WV doing it hasn't hit the national news - we aren't a state they care about lol

OldNFO's avatar

Yeah, y'all are 'reliably' red...

Back Porch Writer's avatar

🤞

Florida's hosed, but fingers crossed for Texas. We're still using those damn digital tabulators. 🤬

Nancy Frye's avatar

It's so frustrating. I wish somebody would do that here in WA. There's no way to vote our way out of chaos until voting actually works like it's supposed to. I wish we could just go back to in-person voting, and maybe add the "finger dip/dye" safeguard.

Tiffanie Gray's avatar

Read an article yesterday about one of the more northerny states where they were trying to clean it up, and names kept being added back on. They were often dead or moved people being used by illegals to vote (being assisted, of course). There were whole operations (call-center-like) set up for doing it.