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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why doesn’t the Supreme Court require VA to follow federal law? I bet the vast majority of those disenfranchised are citizens. There just isn’t a problem with noncitizens trying to vote in the US. Unfortunately maga has decided to make this a theme (no caravan this year) and the Supreme Court is happy to fall in line.[/quote] No US citizen who was mistakenly removed from the rolls has been disenfranchised. Virginia allows same day registration right up to and including Election Day, 5 November this year. If someone who is a citizen was removed they can register at early voting locations or at their own precinct on Election Day. They can then vote a provisional ballot. No one who is eligible to vote has been disenfranchised. [/quote] Forcing a us citizen to vote a provisional ballot because the governor wants to break federal law and purge these people from the rolls during the 90 day quiet period is not okay. Why do republicans think laws don’t apply to them?[/quote] To be fair, they apparently either are not citizens or they made an error in filling out the voter registration form by indicating that they were not citizens. So, if they are citizens, they would have had to correct any errors at some point anyway. [/quote] This isn’t true. Anyone who was a partial ID match for that voter also got purged. So if John Smith missed the box any John Smith would get purged, even if they have different birthdates, addresses and social security numbers. [/quote]
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