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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why doesn’t the Supreme Court require VA to follow federal law? [b]I bet the vast majority of those disenfranchised are citizens. [/b]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] Well, you'd be wrong. Are you able to read actual news reports, or do you always react in the usual outraged, kneejerk way? The people being purged SELF-IDENTIFIED as non-citizens. JFC.[/quote] Love it when people on DCUM are condescending and wrong. It’s very easy to be swept up in this even if you never self-identified as a no citizen. If you read the actual court filings by DOJ instead of lazy news reports you would know that Virginia is using partial ID matches— so anyone with similar names is being targeted for purging even if there are different birth dates and other information in the system indicating that the person is a citizen. A PW county elections office investigated and found that every single one of the people on the list they were given who tried to vote was a citizen. [/quote] Yet, not a single eligible person was disenfranchised. Not one. Not even ONE. Eligible voters can register SAME DAY in the Commonwealth of Virginia, and cast a provisional ballot. Please explain how anyone has been disenfranchised (hint: they haven’t).[/quote] This is a stupid argument. Should we make everyone in Virginia vote by provisional ballots so Youngkin can have a headline that he is ensuring ballot security?[/quote] What is stupid is you’re dodging the question, and thinking no one would notice. [/quote]
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