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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is where the rubber is going to hit the road in the midterms. There has been no media coverage of this at all. But Minnesota and Georgia are not outliers. Trump is seeking to disrupt the midterms with more lies about voting fraud and who knows what else. Probably some effort to prevent states from certifying their elections. This is very alarming. There is no reason whatsoever for the federal government to have this information. At least 47 states and Washington, DC, have received requests for their complete voter registration lists. Most states have provided a publicly available version (which does not include Social Security numbers and driver’s license numbers) or have not provided the voter registration lists at all. The DOJ has sued Washington, DC, and 24 states for refusing to provide their statewide voter registration lists with driver’s license and Social Security numbers: Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Hawai’i, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Wisconsin, and Washington. The cases in California, Michigan, and Oregon have been dismissed. At least 11 states have either provided or said they will provide their full statewide voter registration lists, including driver’s license and Social Security numbers: Alaska, Arkansas, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nebraska, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, and Wyoming. The DOJ has asked states to agree to a “confidential memorandum of understanding” in connection with handing over their full voter files. That agreement reveals both the DOJ’s plans to interfere with the states’ authority to run elections and how dangerously insecure the sensitive data will be in the department’s hands. Alaska and Texas signed the agreement when they gave their full voter files to the DOJ. Mississippi, South Dakota, and Tennessee refused to sign the agreement when they provided their voter rolls. https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/research-reports/tracker-justice-department-requests-voter-information[/quote] Obviously, this is more sleaze and corruption by the Trump Administration, but what would they do with voter rolls? What's the endgame?[/quote] The endgame is to reduce votes. Exactly how isn’t clear. But imagine it would involve AI mixing and matching all the info DOGE stole and spitting out results that “prove” that in states where Trump and his minions don’t like the results there were “high levels of fraudulent voting” and so the results can’t be certified. Then the House wouldn’t be able to accept them. So a more refined J6. [/quote]Probably intend to match the data with illegally obtained IRS and SSA data, SSA, USPS address files, etc. They'll challenge everyone who doesn't have a perfect match on everything. The State Election Boards won't have the capacity to prove everything.[/quote]
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