Don't worry. Your army of illegals voting will correct all of this.
This has come up here and there across multiple threads, but the fact remains...
Partisan gerrymandering is an unassailable political reality. Recent court cases have underscored both that fact and the fact that state Repubican parties in NC and WI have illegally plotted to make state rules with the express purpose of suppressing minority votes.
On the other hand, you've pointed to testimony in a PA case that 100,000 people may have illegally registered to vote over two plus decades as proof that there is a widespread conspiracy along those lines...so let's just measure results. I can bring actual evidence to the table of widespread and organized voter suppression. Can you actually prove, with evidence, widespread and organized illegal voting? Or is this something else that we're just supposed to "know" is happening?
Ok, so, in contrast to the NC and WI court cases, no actual substance to point to. Just stuff you "know."
Ok, so, in contrast to the NC and WI court cases, no actual substance to point to. Just stuff you "know."
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I wonder why California is so enraged by this request. Could it be that it's an opening data point to analyze just hoe many illegals are both in this country and who are voting? This is so obvious
You have proven in the past that you are willing to be rational and use logic even when it subverts those on the same side of the ideological aisle as yourself, so I ask you this in good faith.
Do you believe that California polling stations are actively working to turn away registered non citizens from voting?
It is an indisputable fact that California motor voter law provides an avenue to allow non citizens to register. The problem in Pennsylvania is similar. At least in California, denying even non citizens the opportunity to vote seems antithetical to the inclusionist beliefs of the state. If your answer to my question is no, it would seem you agree with thethe (and myself) that non citizen voting fraud is occurring on an immeasurable (we can't get the data to prove it because we don't have the data to prove it), but possibly electorally significant, scale.
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I wonder why California is so enraged by this request. Could it be that it's an opening data point to analyze just hoe many illegals are both in this country and who are voting? This is so obvious
Why is the census the proper vehicle for doing so?
Why is the tracking of the population vehicle the proper method for determining the legal status of the people within the country? Is that a serious question?
It's not a felony when you have states that don't give a **** and even more maliciously want illegals to vote. It''s an issue and soon it won't be deniable.
But it is a felony. It's federal law. What I'm asking you to show is some malevolent plot...which may well exist, but certainly hasn't been proven. In contrast to multiple examples of organized statewide conspiracies to disenfranchise certain voters.
The New York State attorney general, Eric T. Schneiderman, said he was leading a multistate lawsuit to stop the move, and officials in Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Washington said they would join the effort. The State of California filed a separate lawsuit late Monday night.