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To: G Larry

A lot of this seems like emotional kneejerk reaction, but it still raises the ugly specter of the fact that there is no system of voter identity validation. One citizen=one vote is not voter supression. In every other civil or bureaucratic process there are systems of evaluation and validation. This all opens the door for people to speculate about fraud. They could close the door on it by allowing audits on accuracy.

Hell, I got a letter in the mail a few months ago from the state bureau of motor vehicles saying i was randomly selected to prove that I am insured. This, even though I strongly suspect they have ways to check driver’s coverage state electronically.

Why is it always so hard to do anything fraudulently with the government, except casting a ballot?


15 posted on 11/08/2018 6:07:37 AM PST by z3n
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To: z3n
Just happened too in NM CD-2. Had 8000 absentee ballots from Dona Ana county that were counted yesterday. Here's what I just wrote:

This was all from Dona Ana County which is Las Cruces. It’s obvious that Torres Small supporters, or outsiders paid with money from the far left libs, went throughout the area registering everyone they could find, likely poor Hispanics, legal or illegal, and providing them with absentee ballot applications.

BTW, in NM as required by the 1912 state constitution, election ballots and related material must be written in both English and Spanish.

38 posted on 11/08/2018 6:34:06 AM PST by CedarDave
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