01-27-2017, 01:15 PM
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Too lazy to set a custom title
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Ottawa
Posts: 19,631
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Originally Posted by woj
it's not really relevant who the "cheaters" voted for... what matters is that they exist, and we should be discussing what we could do to tighten up security of the election process... for example, by requiring IDs and proving citizenship, like is done in every other country in the world...
why do democrats oppose such a simple change? why do they call it "voter suppression"? it's called voter suppression, because those who are not citizens, would be "suppressed" from voting... 
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crosscheck program eliminated over 500,000 eligible voters.
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The data is processed through a system called the Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck Program, which is being promoted by a powerful Republican operative, and its lists of potential duplicate voters are kept confidential. But Rolling Stone obtained a portion of the list and the names of 1 million targeted voters. According to our analysis, the Crosscheck list disproportionately threatens solid Democratic constituencies: young, black, Hispanic and Asian-American voters ? with some of the biggest possible purges underway in Ohio and North Carolina, two crucial swing states with tight Senate races.
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