DaCostaBR: Onefiercepuppy already explained this in this very thread, have you already forgotten? That's
voter registration, not
voter fraud. Records aren't purged everyday so dead people can still show up in them, don't worry about it I'm sure it's usual practice to do it right before an election. But unless these people
actually vote, it's
not voter fraud. That's why the fact that he
only ever found 6 cases of voter fraud is so important.
He only found/filed 6 cases recently. The dead can easily be forgotten about, and the family of the dead rarely manage the administration duties to notice if their dead family is voting, hell I don't call up and ask
'did my uncle Joe who died 2 years ago register to vote?', it doesn't happen, if it did they would be swamped and couldn't get anything done. There's other cases of a woman dying in 2006, but voted in 2008, 2010, 2012 and 2014. What you (
and Onefiercepuppy ) was referring to are people who died and were registered, then they didn't vote because naturally they couldn't. As for the multiple states, no it wasn't regarding moving as there have also been people caught voting in multiple states, so it's not registering and happening to be moving.
Multiple times I've heard the joke
'my grandma always voted straight republican, then when she died she voted Democrat'. Jokes like legends often contain a seed of truth, or a sometimes a whole orchard.
I've seen way too many articles of voter fraud just from this last election to make my head spin. A number of counties in
NC and other states had 100%+ population voting, which is impossible, some reporting 160% or higher.
DaCostaBR: I'm sure that won't happen, it would require you to actually read them past their titles. That's why you didn't refute his assertions of your 5 other links, because they weren't videos, they were articles, so you never read them before posting them here. Just the titles. If you did you'd have seen he was right. That's the problem with this:
I'm sure you can
find 100 references, but can you
read them? Can you actually read what they are saying and digest the information for yourself?
I have tried to read every article I've referenced and that has come out of interest in the last 2 months. Sometimes there's too much information. Things are actually starting to calm down just a hair, enough to take a breather.