Hundreds of voters are responding to the possibility their information will be shared with President Trump’s election integrity panel by withdrawing their voter registration, according to a Friday report.
In Colorado, one of the states that is complying with part of the commission request, two clerks have seen a significant increase in voters withdrawing their voter registration, Denver’s ABC affiliate reported.
In Denver, one clerk has seen a 2,150 percent increase in people withdrawing as voters over the past since July 3 compared to the first non-holiday week before.
Colorado allows voters to withdraw online or make their information confidential by paying a fee.
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They know they broke the law
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DeleteIt's a great thing to buy a little time by removing illegal votes.
ReplyDeleteOnce our economy is suffering a bit more, it'll be tougher to argue why America needs more immigrants.
Right now they can barely sell how America needs more workers.
Right now they can barely sell how America needs more workers.
DeleteKeep the good news coming!