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it just doesn't seem fair is it? A dead person voting?
RALEIGH A Raleigh-based group devoted to reducing the potential for voter fraud presented the N.C. Board of Elections on Friday with a list of nearly 30,000 names of dead people statewide who are still registered to vote.
Group says it found 30,000 dead North Carolinians registered to vote | CharlotteObserver.com
So why should a DEAD North Carolina person's vote count as much as my vote??
It doesnt, no one ever said it did.
it just doesn't seem fair is it? A dead person voting?
RALEIGH A Raleigh-based group devoted to reducing the potential for voter fraud presented the N.C. Board of Elections on Friday with a list of nearly 30,000 names of dead people statewide who are still registered to vote.
Group says it found 30,000 dead North Carolinians registered to vote | CharlotteObserver.com
So why hasn't your stupid state purged voter rolls of dead people? Are they lazy? Are they stupid? Or are they Republicans who like to use absentee ballots?
no democrat is against purging the dead off of voter rolls
it's a lot of hype, BUT they still should be removed from the voter rolls when they die....but if republicans do that, then there would be no excuse for the gvt photo id laws that prevent legal citizens without id from voting...
So why should a DEAD North Carolina person's vote count as much as my vote??
It doesn’t, no one ever said it did.
I guess you never heard or read or probably don't believe that situations like this can occur.....
Attorney General Eric Holder impersonated as legal voter in D.C.
"A hidden camera video has been released that purports to show a man at a Northwest D.C. polling place one week ago appearing to attempt to vote in the D.C. Democratic primary as Eric Holder.
"H-O-L-T-E-R? Or D-E-R?" the poll worker asks. "H-O-L-D-E-R," the individual corrects the poll worker, who then appears ready to check off the name of D.C. resident and U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder from the voter rolls and asks the man to sign his name.
"I actually forgot my ID," the individual tells the poll worker, saying he left it in his car.
"You don't need it, it's alright," the poll worker replies. "As long as you're in here, you're on our list and that's who you say you are, you're ok," says the poll worker, who was captured on hidden video.
Caught on camera: Man attempts to vote as Eric Holder - WTOP.com
it's a lot of hype, BUT they still should be removed from the voter rolls when they die....but if republicans do that, then there would be no excuse for the gvt photo id laws that prevent legal citizens without id from voting...
Why should anyone who lacks the competence to get a government issued ID be allowed to vote?
Just a thought here, has anyone noticed the difference between being registered to vote and actually voting?
NC - Election Results
I would suggest people read that, just because people register to vote is not an indication that they will vote and its the states job to remove deceased individuals from voter roles. This issue is a non-issue.
Exactly, it is a non-issue.
Or the actual issue is republicans refusing to accept the fact that they lost an election because the voters rejected the GOP candidate, or the party platform, or both; not as a result of the myth of voter fraud.
it just doesn't seem fair is it? A dead person voting?
RALEIGH A Raleigh-based group devoted to reducing the potential for voter fraud presented the N.C. Board of Elections on Friday with a list of nearly 30,000 names of dead people statewide who are still registered to vote.
Group says it found 30,000 dead North Carolinians registered to vote | CharlotteObserver.com
It doesnt, no one ever said it did.
I guess you never heard or read or probably don't believe that situations like this can occur.....
Attorney General Eric Holder impersonated as legal voter in D.C.
"A hidden camera video has been released that purports to show a man at a Northwest D.C. polling place one week ago appearing to attempt to vote in the D.C. Democratic primary as Eric Holder.
"H-O-L-T-E-R? Or D-E-R?" the poll worker asks. "H-O-L-D-E-R," the individual corrects the poll worker, who then appears ready to check off the name of D.C. resident and U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder from the voter rolls and asks the man to sign his name.
"I actually forgot my ID," the individual tells the poll worker, saying he left it in his car.
"You don't need it, it's alright," the poll worker replies. "As long as you're in here, you're on our list and that's who you say you are, you're ok," says the poll worker, who was captured on hidden video.
Caught on camera: Man attempts to vote as Eric Holder - WTOP.com
So you were unable to show a single instance of one in-person vote by dead people? Not a single one? What a loser.
it just doesn't seem fair is it? A dead person voting?
RALEIGH A Raleigh-based group devoted to reducing the potential for voter fraud presented the N.C. Board of Elections on Friday with a list of nearly 30,000 names of dead people statewide who are still registered to vote.
Group says it found 30,000 dead North Carolinians registered to vote | CharlotteObserver.com