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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Contrary to NPR’s hysterical lies, not a single person has been disenfranchised in VA. Not even one. Commonwealth of Virginia residents eligible to vote can still register during early voting or on Election Day, and cast provisional ballots.[/quote] This is in violation of the NVRA. Maybe the Supreme Court issued their stay using your logic but we don't know because they didn't say. All we know is that this is in violation of the law and the Supreme Court is currently supporting it. [/quote] NVRA only applies to [b]eligible[/b] voters. Keyword [b]eligible.[/b] Non citizens are by definition [b]not eligible[/b] voters therefore not subject to NVRA and can be removed at any time. [/quote] This just wrong. Here is what the NVRA says— “ A State shall complete, not later than 90 days prior to the date of a primary or general election for Federal office, any program the purpose of which is to systematically remove the names of ineligible voters from the official lists of eligible voters.” And the whole point of this provision and the DOJ lawsuit is that general programs that just do partial data matches like sweep citizens onto the list of purged registrations. Again just because one John Smith at one time was recorded as ineligible doesn’t mean that John Smith actually was ineligible (maybe like that Trump voter they were trying to avoid jury duty) doesn’t mean they are still ineligible (maybe they naturalized) and— most of all— doesn’t mean that every other John Smith in Virginia is ineligible. [/quote]
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