Trump's DOJ demands to see WA State's voter rolls. Why? What are they looking for?
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They should do Oregon too. I’ve let them know twice since I’ve moved out of state back in 2023, but I’m still an active voter in Multnomah County, although it seems nobody used that to cast a vote in my name last November.
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We've been through this political theatre before:
A total of 44 states refused Trump’s voter data requests on grounds that disclosing the data would constitute an invasion of privacy of its citizens.
Forty-four states showed a spine. There aren't 44 blue states.
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44 states or 44 blue counties?
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Dazzler supports being able to vote on a paper napkin.
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Feel the seriousness Gasbag brings to the table.
Mississippi's response already quoted.
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Irrelevant and not a counter argument
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HH are you saying that you’re against transparency in voter registration?
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Dead people have privacy rights.
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And a right to Social Security payments.
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This sounds like bullshit. I think DOL just redirects user to the Elections registration site. Examine question #2. I guess you could lie about it but that would be a felony. To truly check citizenship they'd need a birth certificate or passport. That's what Trump is demanding. Many would have it.






