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SPC Gary C.
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Well now we know one reason why the borders are wide open, the left needs to make up for all the dead on the rolls. When they do clean them up, they will have enough illegals to more than make up for the ones they take off the rolls.
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SPC Gary C.
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And here I thought "The Walking Dead" was a fictional TV show.
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SGT Jim Arnold
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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LTC Trent Klug
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Truth!
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Sad but true!
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Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin
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I applaud all moves to remove the deceased and those who are no longer residents of a state from voter rolls. What I'd like to know is, how many of those people attempted to vote. Regardless of whether it was identified and thrown out, how many times was it attempted and does the state track this?

When I retired from the Air Force, I lived in Texas, but I was a Florida resident. I had to change my residency to Texas since I chose to remain there. I contacted Florida to inform them I was changing my residency, requesting that they remove me from their voter rolls, and for several years I continued to receive absentee ballots from them. I of course never attempted to use them, but always wondered what would happen had I tried? Would it have been discovered? Furthermore, had I not contacted Florida to tell them of my change in residency, would they have ever known?

I get that each state has the right to implement their own election policies, but I would argue that as a country we still need to have ID standards, mandatory cross references of residency between states prior to all elections, and mandatory removal of all the deceased from the rolls prior to each election. The Constitution already dictates a minimum level of requirements to states as it stands now. So, the three I mentioned above also make sense and do not in any way interfere with the state's right to implement their own election policies. That is unless their policy is to allow dead people, those on voter rolls in multiple states, and those who cannot prove they are who they say they are to vote.
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