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It doesn't matter. I am a natural born citizen and my linage in America can be traced back to one of the many trips of the Mayflower in bringing over pilgrims.

If I fill out my voter registration incorrectly, I can't vote. It's as simple as that.

Am I missing something? Where was this about filling out a voter registration form wrong. I thought this was about purging voter rolls of people who said they were not citizens for something else like Drivers License or State ID. Which has nothing to do with registering to vote.
 
It doesn't matter. I am a natural born citizen and my linage in America can be traced back to one of the many trips of the Mayflower in bringing over pilgrims.

If I fill out my voter registration incorrectly, I can't vote. It's as simple as that.

Actually if you make a mistake filling out paperwork there are laws and legal rulings that give you an opportunity to correct that mistake. That's really the issue in the Virginia case and why these 90 day quiet periods exists.

Btw the Mayflower made one and only one trip to the new world. There were other ships named Mayflower (for some reason it was a popular name). But the original Mayflower never returned to the new world.
 
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I think the SCOTUS will rule against Virginia here unless Virginia can come up with a really, really good excuse to why they didn't get this done before the deadline.

Looks like Youngkin and co. dropped the ball here.
 
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I don't think Youngkin dropped the ball. There is no serious issue at stake here. His actions are entirely performative and he got what he wanted out of the charade.
 
I'll observe once again that these lawsuits have no substance to them and are entirely performative. This is not to say they serve no purpose.

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NELSON COUNTY, Va. — A jury in this bright-red corner of rural Virginia found an avid Donald Trump fan not guilty of attempted illegal voting in a one-day trial Monday, accepting the man’s claim that he was only trying to test the election system for voter fraud when he asked to vote a second time in local elections last year.

Richardson Carter Bell, 67, admitted to police that he voted early at the Nelson County registrar’s office on Nov. 4, 2023 — then lined up with voters at his local polling place on Election Day three days later, presenting his driver’s license at the check-in table and confirming his name and address to the poll worker.

“I was messing [with them] to see if they were gonna let me vote again, to see what kind of fraud is going on,” Bell told State Police investigators who later questioned him in a recorded interview played for jurors in Nelson County Circuit Court.

Bell, who walks with a red, white and blue cane, leaned forward on the defense table and appeared overcome with emotion after the jurors confirmed the verdict. He gave a few little waves to them as they filed out.

https://wapo.st/40pe38b

Someone needs to explain to Bell that only illegal immigrants get to vote multiple times.
 
I can't imagine being on the side trying to defend having purges of illegals from voter rolls.

Losers
 
Because not all of them are non-citizens. The DoJ sued Georgia for doing the same thing and 22% of people they wanted to purge were legal citizens.
 
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