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Democrats 'fight like hell' to disobey laws requiring election officials to purge their registries of the names of voters no longer elible to vote in their precincts. Democrats 'fight like hell' against such purges, rightly claiming that removing the names of ineligible voters will seriously damage democrat chances of winning in elections.
Another post full of blather, devoid of any evidence.
 
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You have no proof it happened. Piss off dero.


Michigan’s Secretary of State Fights to Keep Dead on Voter Rolls | The Heritage Foundation 8-31-22

Michigan’s Secretary of State Fights to Keep Dead on Voter Rolls

Hans A. von Spakovsky@HvonSpakovsky

Election Law Reform Initiative Manager, Senior Legal Fellow

Hans von Spakovsky is an authority on a wide range of issues—including civil rights, civil justice, the First Amendment, immigration.

Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson speaks during a press conference at Callidac Place on Monday, Nov. 2, 2020 in Detroit, MI.Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times / Getty Images

A federal court has turned down Benson’s motion to throw out a lawsuit filed against her for refusing to remove almost 26,000 dead voters from Michigan voters rolls

Instead of simply settling the lawsuit and agreeing to finally remove the dead voters, Benson filed a motion to dismiss the case.
 
Michigan’s Secretary of State Fights to Keep Dead on Voter Rolls | The Heritage Foundation 8-31-22

Michigan’s Secretary of State Fights to Keep Dead on Voter Rolls

Hans A. von Spakovsky@HvonSpakovsky

Election Law Reform Initiative Manager, Senior Legal Fellow

Hans von Spakovsky is an authority on a wide range of issues—including civil rights, civil justice, the First Amendment, immigration.

Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson speaks during a press conference at Callidac Place on Monday, Nov. 2, 2020 in Detroit, MI.Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times / Getty Images

A federal court has turned down Benson’s motion to throw out a lawsuit filed against her for refusing to remove almost 26,000 dead voters from Michigan voters rolls

Instead of simply settling the lawsuit and agreeing to finally remove the dead voters, Benson filed a motion to dismiss the case.
The excerpts that you provide does not even come close to substantiating your claim. In an ironic sense the fact that you lie in every turn might indicate that you know how desperate of a situation yiur side is in.

Also, I won’t believe a thing from heritage foundation. Bring a reputable source, I cringe to say even Fox News.

And if you had an ounce of integrity you would include this too:

Judge dismisses lawsuit claiming Michigan didn’t purge dead voters from election rolls


Lastly, a mere “claim” is not evidence. You should know this but shamelessly and shamefully spew this crap here day in day out.
 
The excerpts that you provide does not even come close to substantiating your claim. In an ironic sense the fact that you lie in every turn might indicate that you know how desperate of a situation yiur side is in.

Also, I won’t believe a thing from heritage foundation. Bring a reputable source, I cringe to say even Fox News.

And if you had an ounce of integrity you would include this too:

Judge dismisses lawsuit claiming Michigan didn’t purge dead voters from election rolls


Lastly, a mere “claim” is not evidence. You should know this but shamelessly and shamefully spew this crap here day in day out.
Lefties remain astoundingly ignorant of facts related to current events because the are not allowed to examine any reports not controlled and edited by leftist radicals.
 
Michigan’s Secretary of State Fights to Keep Dead on Voter Rolls | The Heritage Foundation 8-31-22

Michigan’s Secretary of State Fights to Keep Dead on Voter Rolls

Hans A. von Spakovsky@HvonSpakovsky

Election Law Reform Initiative Manager, Senior Legal Fellow

Hans von Spakovsky is an authority on a wide range of issues—including civil rights, civil justice, the First Amendment, immigration.

Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson speaks during a press conference at Callidac Place on Monday, Nov. 2, 2020 in Detroit, MI.Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times / Getty Images

A federal court has turned down Benson’s motion to throw out a lawsuit filed against her for refusing to remove almost 26,000 dead voters from Michigan voters rolls

Instead of simply settling the lawsuit and agreeing to finally remove the dead voters, Benson filed a motion to dismiss the case.
Point taken and she should be forced to remove them.
 
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