Gov. Youngkin issues statement after DOJ files lawsuit over noncitizen voting in Va.

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Anonymous wrote:Here’s reality for Republicans: Purge all you want, but the majority of citizens who vote, don’t buy what you’re selling. You’re a bunch of crybabies who can’t accept that you keep losing national elections specifically because the majority of Americans are disgusted by your policies and mentality. I say that as someone who loathes Democrats and would absolutely vote Republican if they weren’t such garbage humans who use fear-mongering, racism, bigotry, misogyny and hate as their platform.

That and the fact that you’ve allowed a criminal pig like Donald Trump to take over the party.


Most people are against non-citizens voting.




Ok, so the solution is the break the law and let non-citizens vote?


1. No, the solution is not for Youngkin to break the law. If VA has a problem— and no one has showed that they did with anyone but Younkins’ son— who was correctly prevented from voting— Youngkin has had over two years before the quiet period to address it. Why didn’t he address it before now?

FACT CHECK: there is no problem— voting records show ZERO noncitizens have voted since Youngkin became governor. None, nilch, nada, not any. No noncitizens voters. Although Younkin’s citizen minor son did try to commit voter fraud, which you seem fine with. If he were a noncitizen or poor brown kid, you’d be demanding jail time.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2024/10/09/youngkin-noncitizen-voters-virginia/


2. If someone tries to go votes and is not eligible, they should be stopped, or have their vote tossed, and be prosecuted. Start with Youngkin’s kid, who tried to vote illegally. Prosecution number 1. But zero noncitizens have been prosecuted under Youngkin, because zero noncitizens have voted. You think Trump lite hasn’t look for noncitizens to prosecute? He didn’t find any.

3. Exactly nobody on here has said non-citizens should vote in federal elections. Quit trying to make fetch happen. Fetch isn’t happening. No one is saying noncitizens should be votingvoting. No one can show any noncitizen has voted in VA. What some localities like Takoma Park do with local elections only is on them. If you don’t like it, don’t live in Takoma Park. But, it’s a local issue Noncitizens voting in their local elections get a ballot with local elections only. They do not get a ballot with federal or state elections.

So yeah, PP— People are saying that if we’ve had NO noncitizens vote under Youngkin, then no laws have been broken. Except by Youngkin, who is violating federal law to solve a problem that objectively doesn't exist. If he strikes legal voters from the voting rolls in the process, that’s a feature of his criminal voter suppression, not a bug. I hope DOJ charges Youngkin from breaking federal law. And if they find a a single noncitizen voter, they can be charged and tried too.

I like that VA has a good governance, moderate, pro-business reputation and Reps like Kaine and Warner that do the job well, and focus on kitchen table issues are not culture wars BS and are not Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley grandstanders. I do not like this cynical attempt by Youngkin to get headlines and suppress legal VA voters and declaring VA has some big problem with voting integrity, when the fact check says we do not. If you want to pull this cr@p run for something in Florida. This just makes the state look Trumpy and bad.


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Anonymous wrote:Nothingburger. Want to vote? Show proof of citizenship. Why isn’t everyone behind this?


Because people without passports don’t normally have the notorized documents on hand the day of the election when they are denied the ability to vote. Especially married p women, who may need to document a name change, in addition to a motorized birth certificate.

People can get any required documents. They have their whole life and 2 years between elections to do so.
Once again, are you a US citizen or from another country trolling on here?


But if they go to their polling place and are turned away on Election Day, they may not have the needed documents on hand and thus may not be able to vote. Being ab”e to get the needed documents and having them all on hand— and the time to go home, dig them out and get back to the polling station before it closes if you vote in the evening are not the same thin* WHICH IS WHY THE COOLING OFF PERIOD EXISTS— so people have time to correct mistakes.

Once again, do you a room temperature IQ, or are you just pretending to be a moron?


Yes, my husband would not be able to find any needed papers because he is not organized. I could find mine. That’s individual responsibility


So are you saying disorganized people should not be able to vote because the Governor broke the law?

WOW.

Although I would note women are objectively stronger in executive functioning than men and tend to be the ones to organize the household. They also vote in higher number to start with. What your rationale does on a macro level is disenfranchise men.
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Anonymous wrote:Here’s reality for Republicans: Purge all you want, but the majority of citizens who vote, don’t buy what you’re selling. You’re a bunch of crybabies who can’t accept that you keep losing national elections specifically because the majority of Americans are disgusted by your policies and mentality. I say that as someone who loathes Democrats and would absolutely vote Republican if they weren’t such garbage humans who use fear-mongering, racism, bigotry, misogyny and hate as their platform.

That and the fact that you’ve allowed a criminal pig like Donald Trump to take over the party.


Most people are against non-citizens voting.




Ok, so the solution is the break the law and let non-citizens vote?


1. No, the solution is not for Youngkin to break the law. If VA has a problem— and no one has showed that they did with anyone but Younkins’ son— who was correctly prevented from voting— Youngkin has had over two years before the quiet period to address it. Why didn’t he address it before now?

FACT CHECK: there is no problem— voting records show ZERO noncitizens have voted since Youngkin became governor. None, nilch, nada, not any. No noncitizens voters. Although Younkin’s citizen minor son did try to commit voter fraud, which you seem fine with. If he were a noncitizen or poor brown kid, you’d be demanding jail time.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2024/10/09/youngkin-noncitizen-voters-virginia/


2. If someone tries to go votes and is not eligible, they should be stopped, or have their vote tossed, and be prosecuted. Start with Youngkin’s kid, who tried to vote illegally. Prosecution number 1. But zero noncitizens have been prosecuted under Youngkin, because zero noncitizens have voted. You think Trump lite hasn’t look for noncitizens to prosecute? He didn’t find any.

3. Exactly nobody on here has said non-citizens should vote in federal elections. Quit trying to make fetch happen. Fetch isn’t happening. No one is saying noncitizens should be votingvoting. No one can show any noncitizen has voted in VA. What some localities like Takoma Park do with local elections only is on them. If you don’t like it, don’t live in Takoma Park. But, it’s a local issue Noncitizens voting in their local elections get a ballot with local elections only. They do not get a ballot with federal or state elections.

So yeah, PP— People are saying that if we’ve had NO noncitizens vote under Youngkin, then no laws have been broken. Except by Youngkin, who is violating federal law to solve a problem that objectively doesn't exist. If he strikes legal voters from the voting rolls in the process, that’s a feature of his criminal voter suppression, not a bug. I hope DOJ charges Youngkin from breaking federal law. And if they find a a single noncitizen voter, they can be charged and tried too.

I like that VA has a good governance, moderate, pro-business reputation and Reps like Kaine and Warner that do the job well, and focus on kitchen table issues are not culture wars BS and are not Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley grandstanders. I do not like this cynical attempt by Youngkin to get headlines and suppress legal VA voters and declaring VA has some big problem with voting integrity, when the fact check says we do not. If you want to pull this cr@p run for something in Florida. This just makes the state look Trumpy and bad.




2. If someone tries to go votes and is not eligible, they should be stopped, or have their vote tossed, and be prosecuted.

Which Youngkin is trying to do.
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If illegals don’t vote, why the Dem effort to register them to vote at the DMVS?
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Anonymous wrote:Here’s reality for Republicans: Purge all you want, but the majority of citizens who vote, don’t buy what you’re selling. You’re a bunch of crybabies who can’t accept that you keep losing national elections specifically because the majority of Americans are disgusted by your policies and mentality. I say that as someone who loathes Democrats and would absolutely vote Republican if they weren’t such garbage humans who use fear-mongering, racism, bigotry, misogyny and hate as their platform.

That and the fact that you’ve allowed a criminal pig like Donald Trump to take over the party.


Most people are against non-citizens voting.




Ok, so the solution is the break the law and let non-citizens vote?


1. No, the solution is not for Youngkin to break the law. If VA has a problem— and no one has showed that they did with anyone but Younkins’ son— who was correctly prevented from voting— Youngkin has had over two years before the quiet period to address it. Why didn’t he address it before now?

FACT CHECK: there is no problem— voting records show ZERO noncitizens have voted since Youngkin became governor. None, nilch, nada, not any. No noncitizens voters. Although Younkin’s citizen minor son did try to commit voter fraud, which you seem fine with. If he were a noncitizen or poor brown kid, you’d be demanding jail time.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2024/10/09/youngkin-noncitizen-voters-virginia/


2. If someone tries to go votes and is not eligible, they should be stopped, or have their vote tossed, and be prosecuted. Start with Youngkin’s kid, who tried to vote illegally. Prosecution number 1. But zero noncitizens have been prosecuted under Youngkin, because zero noncitizens have voted. You think Trump lite hasn’t look for noncitizens to prosecute? He didn’t find any.

3. Exactly nobody on here has said non-citizens should vote in federal elections. Quit trying to make fetch happen. Fetch isn’t happening. No one is saying noncitizens should be votingvoting. No one can show any noncitizen has voted in VA. What some localities like Takoma Park do with local elections only is on them. If you don’t like it, don’t live in Takoma Park. But, it’s a local issue Noncitizens voting in their local elections get a ballot with local elections only. They do not get a ballot with federal or state elections.

So yeah, PP— People are saying that if we’ve had NO noncitizens vote under Youngkin, then no laws have been broken. Except by Youngkin, who is violating federal law to solve a problem that objectively doesn't exist. If he strikes legal voters from the voting rolls in the process, that’s a feature of his criminal voter suppression, not a bug. I hope DOJ charges Youngkin from breaking federal law. And if they find a a single noncitizen voter, they can be charged and tried too.

I like that VA has a good governance, moderate, pro-business reputation and Reps like Kaine and Warner that do the job well, and focus on kitchen table issues are not culture wars BS and are not Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley grandstanders. I do not like this cynical attempt by Youngkin to get headlines and suppress legal VA voters and declaring VA has some big problem with voting integrity, when the fact check says we do not. If you want to pull this cr@p run for something in Florida. This just makes the state look Trumpy and bad.




2. If someone tries to go votes and is not eligible, they should be stopped, or have their vote tossed, and be prosecuted.

Which Youngkin is trying to do.


Wrong. Glenn Youngkin is committing voter fraud by messing with the voter rolls within 90 days of the election. This is a crime committed by criminal Glenn Youngkin.

This will not catch non-citizen voters since they do not exist. It will only purge naturalized U.S. citizens from the voter rolls as a side effect. Hence Glenn Youngkin is committing a crime that will only serve to take away the right to vote from citizens.

Glenn Youngkin is a freedom hating POS criminal who is tampering with elections and undermining a fundamental right of American citizenship.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here’s reality for Republicans: Purge all you want, but the majority of citizens who vote, don’t buy what you’re selling. You’re a bunch of crybabies who can’t accept that you keep losing national elections specifically because the majority of Americans are disgusted by your policies and mentality. I say that as someone who loathes Democrats and would absolutely vote Republican if they weren’t such garbage humans who use fear-mongering, racism, bigotry, misogyny and hate as their platform.

That and the fact that you’ve allowed a criminal pig like Donald Trump to take over the party.


Most people are against non-citizens voting.




Ok, so the solution is the break the law and let non-citizens vote?


1. No, the solution is not for Youngkin to break the law. If VA has a problem— and no one has showed that they did with anyone but Younkins’ son— who was correctly prevented from voting— Youngkin has had over two years before the quiet period to address it. Why didn’t he address it before now?

FACT CHECK: there is no problem— voting records show ZERO noncitizens have voted since Youngkin became governor. None, nilch, nada, not any. No noncitizens voters. Although Younkin’s citizen minor son did try to commit voter fraud, which you seem fine with. If he were a noncitizen or poor brown kid, you’d be demanding jail time.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2024/10/09/youngkin-noncitizen-voters-virginia/


2. If someone tries to go votes and is not eligible, they should be stopped, or have their vote tossed, and be prosecuted. Start with Youngkin’s kid, who tried to vote illegally. Prosecution number 1. But zero noncitizens have been prosecuted under Youngkin, because zero noncitizens have voted. You think Trump lite hasn’t look for noncitizens to prosecute? He didn’t find any.

3. Exactly nobody on here has said non-citizens should vote in federal elections. Quit trying to make fetch happen. Fetch isn’t happening. No one is saying noncitizens should be votingvoting. No one can show any noncitizen has voted in VA. What some localities like Takoma Park do with local elections only is on them. If you don’t like it, don’t live in Takoma Park. But, it’s a local issue Noncitizens voting in their local elections get a ballot with local elections only. They do not get a ballot with federal or state elections.

So yeah, PP— People are saying that if we’ve had NO noncitizens vote under Youngkin, then no laws have been broken. Except by Youngkin, who is violating federal law to solve a problem that objectively doesn't exist. If he strikes legal voters from the voting rolls in the process, that’s a feature of his criminal voter suppression, not a bug. I hope DOJ charges Youngkin from breaking federal law. And if they find a a single noncitizen voter, they can be charged and tried too.

I like that VA has a good governance, moderate, pro-business reputation and Reps like Kaine and Warner that do the job well, and focus on kitchen table issues are not culture wars BS and are not Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley grandstanders. I do not like this cynical attempt by Youngkin to get headlines and suppress legal VA voters and declaring VA has some big problem with voting integrity, when the fact check says we do not. If you want to pull this cr@p run for something in Florida. This just makes the state look Trumpy and bad.




2. If someone tries to go votes and is not eligible, they should be stopped, or have their vote tossed, and be prosecuted.

Which Youngkin is trying to do.


Wrong. Glenn Youngkin is committing voter fraud by messing with the voter rolls within 90 days of the election. This is a crime committed by criminal Glenn Youngkin.

This will not catch non-citizen voters since they do not exist. It will only purge naturalized U.S. citizens from the voter rolls as a side effect. Hence Glenn Youngkin is committing a crime that will only serve to take away the right to vote from citizens.

Glenn Youngkin is a freedom hating POS criminal who is tampering with elections and undermining a fundamental right of American citizenship.


+1 GOP doesn't believe in law and order. They believe in punishing other people while they do whatever TF they want.
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Anonymous wrote:So if a non-citizen registers to vote in the 90 day window before an election, they get to vote and their vote is counted? That’s what democrats want? Sounds like it. Same folks who relentlessly promote themselves as defenders of democracy and tell everyone they are the guardians of free and fair elections.



That’s illegal. But you knew that.
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Anonymous wrote:Youngkin committed voter fraud. You can’t “clean the voter rolls” within 90 days of the election date. It’s a federal law.

LOCK. HIM. UP.


Isn’t it also illegal to vote if you’re a non-citizen?


I often work remotely and am not checking my maildrop box more than once or twice a month. Other people go on two week cruises, or visit family in other states in advance of the holidays.

It's illegal to remove you from voter rolls this close to an election. The citizens who were away from home or missed something in the mail but who were expecting federal law to be followed are not planning to vote illegally -- instead, you and the GOP are disenfranchising them illegally.
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Anonymous wrote:Youngkin committed voter fraud. You can’t “clean the voter rolls” within 90 days of the election date. It’s a federal law.

LOCK. HIM. UP.


Isn’t it also illegal to vote if you’re a non-citizen?


I often work remotely and am not checking my maildrop box more than once or twice a month. Other people go on two week cruises, or visit family in other states in advance of the holidays.

It's illegal to remove you from voter rolls this close to an election. The citizens who were away from home or missed something in the mail but who were expecting federal law to be followed are not planning to vote illegally -- instead, you and the GOP are disenfranchising them illegally.


It's only illegal to remove eligible voters 90 days before. Non citizens were never eligible in the first place, therefore no law is being broken to remove them.
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So yeah, PP— People are saying that if we’ve had NO noncitizens vote under Youngkin, then no laws have been broken. Except by Youngkin, who is violating federal law to solve a problem that objectively doesn't exist. If he strikes legal voters from the voting rolls in the process, that’s a feature of his criminal voter suppression, not a bug. I hope DOJ charges Youngkin from breaking federal law. And if they find a a single noncitizen voter, they can be charged and tried too.


This means don't vote for Democrats who want to pass federal laws to enable more illegal voting, and crackdown on state efforts to stop it.
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Anonymous wrote:Youngkin committed voter fraud. You can’t “clean the voter rolls” within 90 days of the election date. It’s a federal law.

LOCK. HIM. UP.


Isn’t it also illegal to vote if you’re a non-citizen?


I often work remotely and am not checking my maildrop box more than once or twice a month. Other people go on two week cruises, or visit family in other states in advance of the holidays.

It's illegal to remove you from voter rolls this close to an election. The citizens who were away from home or missed something in the mail but who were expecting federal law to be followed are not planning to vote illegally -- instead, you and the GOP are disenfranchising them illegally.


It's only illegal to remove eligible voters 90 days before. Non citizens were never eligible in the first place, therefore no law is being broken to remove them.


We are telling you what will actually happen: Glenn Youngkin’s illegal tampering with voters rolls within 90 days of the election WILL remove naturalized American citizens who received their license when they were still non-citizens (eg, on a Green Card or student visa or under a previous name prior to marriage).

This is why Glenn Young is an un-American criminal.

Please repeat this: “Glenn Youngkin is a criminal who broke federal election laws.”
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Anonymous wrote:Here’s reality for Republicans: Purge all you want, but the majority of citizens who vote, don’t buy what you’re selling. You’re a bunch of crybabies who can’t accept that you keep losing national elections specifically because the majority of Americans are disgusted by your policies and mentality. I say that as someone who loathes Democrats and would absolutely vote Republican if they weren’t such garbage humans who use fear-mongering, racism, bigotry, misogyny and hate as their platform.

That and the fact that you’ve allowed a criminal pig like Donald Trump to take over the party.


Most people are against non-citizens voting.




Ok, so the solution is the break the law and let non-citizens vote?


1. No, the solution is not for Youngkin to break the law. If VA has a problem— and no one has showed that they did with anyone but Younkins’ son— who was correctly prevented from voting— Youngkin has had over two years before the quiet period to address it. Why didn’t he address it before now?

FACT CHECK: there is no problem— voting records show ZERO noncitizens have voted since Youngkin became governor. None, nilch, nada, not any. No noncitizens voters. Although Younkin’s citizen minor son did try to commit voter fraud, which you seem fine with. If he were a noncitizen or poor brown kid, you’d be demanding jail time.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2024/10/09/youngkin-noncitizen-voters-virginia/


2. If someone tries to go votes and is not eligible, they should be stopped, or have their vote tossed, and be prosecuted. Start with Youngkin’s kid, who tried to vote illegally. Prosecution number 1. But zero noncitizens have been prosecuted under Youngkin, because zero noncitizens have voted. You think Trump lite hasn’t look for noncitizens to prosecute? He didn’t find any.

3. Exactly nobody on here has said non-citizens should vote in federal elections. Quit trying to make fetch happen. Fetch isn’t happening. No one is saying noncitizens should be votingvoting. No one can show any noncitizen has voted in VA. What some localities like Takoma Park do with local elections only is on them. If you don’t like it, don’t live in Takoma Park. But, it’s a local issue Noncitizens voting in their local elections get a ballot with local elections only. They do not get a ballot with federal or state elections.

So yeah, PP— People are saying that if we’ve had NO noncitizens vote under Youngkin, then no laws have been broken. Except by Youngkin, who is violating federal law to solve a problem that objectively doesn't exist. If he strikes legal voters from the voting rolls in the process, that’s a feature of his criminal voter suppression, not a bug. I hope DOJ charges Youngkin from breaking federal law. And if they find a a single noncitizen voter, they can be charged and tried too.

I like that VA has a good governance, moderate, pro-business reputation and Reps like Kaine and Warner that do the job well, and focus on kitchen table issues are not culture wars BS and are not Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley grandstanders. I do not like this cynical attempt by Youngkin to get headlines and suppress legal VA voters and declaring VA has some big problem with voting integrity, when the fact check says we do not. If you want to pull this cr@p run for something in Florida. This just makes the state look Trumpy and bad.




2. If someone tries to go votes and is not eligible, they should be stopped, or have their vote tossed, and be prosecuted.

Which Youngkin is trying to do.


Wrong. Glenn Youngkin is committing voter fraud by messing with the voter rolls within 90 days of the election. This is a crime committed by criminal Glenn Youngkin.

This will not catch non-citizen voters since they do not exist. It will only purge naturalized U.S. citizens from the voter rolls as a side effect. Hence Glenn Youngkin is committing a crime that will only serve to take away the right to vote from citizens.

Glenn Youngkin is a freedom hating POS criminal who is tampering with elections and undermining a fundamental right of American citizenship.

+10000000 to all of this.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Youngkin committed voter fraud. You can’t “clean the voter rolls” within 90 days of the election date. It’s a federal law.

LOCK. HIM. UP.


Isn’t it also illegal to vote if you’re a non-citizen?

Yes, but there is no evidence of that. If all these non-citizens are voting in federal elections, I want to understand how this is happening — but again, I have not seen any evidence of that. Some people who got their IDs when they were non-citizens (and thus clicked “no” on the citizenship question) have since become citizens and are allowed to vote.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Governor Youngkin’s actions were entirely lawful and correct.


Not this close to the election.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Youngkin committed voter fraud. You can’t “clean the voter rolls” within 90 days of the election date. It’s a federal law.

LOCK. HIM. UP.


Isn’t it also illegal to vote if you’re a non-citizen?


I often work remotely and am not checking my maildrop box more than once or twice a month. Other people go on two week cruises, or visit family in other states in advance of the holidays.

It's illegal to remove you from voter rolls this close to an election. The citizens who were away from home or missed something in the mail but who were expecting federal law to be followed are not planning to vote illegally -- instead, you and the GOP are disenfranchising them illegally.


It's only illegal to remove eligible voters 90 days before. Non citizens were never eligible in the first place, therefore no law is being broken to remove them.


We are telling you what will actually happen: Glenn Youngkin’s illegal tampering with voters rolls within 90 days of the election WILL remove naturalized American citizens who received their license when they were still non-citizens (eg, on a Green Card or student visa or under a previous name prior to marriage).

This is why Glenn Young is an un-American criminal.

Please repeat this: “Glenn Youngkin is a criminal who broke federal election laws.”


You want non-citizens to vote and don’t care about electoral integrity, it’s so obvious.
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