The Florida Secretary of State has found the names of 53,000 dead people populating voter rolls in the state.
How could 53,000 dead voters have sat on the polls for so long? Simple. Because Florida hadn’t been using the best available data revealing which voters have died. Florida is now using the nationwide Social Security Death Index for determining which voters should be purged because they have died.Of course, the dead people have to be assisted when operating voting machines and, thus far, nobody has explained how that occurs.
Here is the bad news. Most states aren’t using the same database that Florida is.
Tip: slwlion
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[Update] Thanks to commenter J:
With Dems dead people are frequently "drafted to vote", here are just a few of examples:As stated, they are just a few examples.
S.C.- ... Wilson [Attorney General] says the analysis found 953 ballots cast by voters listed as dead. In 71 percent of those cases, ballots were cast between two months and 76 months after the people died. That means they "voted" up to 6 1/3 years after their death.
Texas - dozens ... have apparently cast ballots from beyond the grave, records since 2004 show
Mississippi - an NAACP executive sits in prison, sentenced for carrying out a massive voter fraud scheme... convicted... on 10 counts of fraudulently casting absentee ballots... also convicted of voting in the names of four dead persons.
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