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littlemissmartypants

(25,483 posts)
10. It certainly is! And I'm sick to death of people on here
Thu Sep 26, 2024, 09:50 PM
Sep 26

Bad mouthing NC Board of Elections procedures when they know nothing about them and don't seem to care to learn.

Things are bad enough with the Republicans and all of their attacks and conspiracy theories.

I thought DUers were smarter. Oh, well. Live and learn.

I'd love to know how many people would take jobs where you're trying to help them out when suddenly you have to work in a place with layers of physical high security and behind bulletproof glass...

People don't seem to understand what goes into helping them vote. What's worse is they don't seem to want to learn but are quick to complain about it and blame the helpers.

I'm wondering if they really even vote to start with...?

This is how you steal elections and kill democracy. One Party Rule, Baby! OAITW r.2.0 Sep 26 #1
this is fairly standard stuff stopdiggin Sep 26 #2
It certainly is! And I'm sick to death of people on here littlemissmartypants Sep 26 #10
we have sold ourselves the 'election fiddling' scenario so well stopdiggin Sep 26 #13
Imo, it's just more DU clickbait. littlemissmartypants Sep 26 #16
I'm in Texas and same thing. LeftInTX Sep 26 #17
Dead people yes but removing people because they haven't voted in the last two Fed elections? Bengus81 Sep 29 #26
The elections boards send out update cards to every registered voter. littlemissmartypants Sep 29 #27
See this BumRushDaShow Sep 29 #30
Are you sure you wanted to post this here? I think I shared this with you the other day. littlemissmartypants Sep 29 #31
There is a lot of discussion in this thread denigrating people who are questioning purges BumRushDaShow Sep 29 #32
I'm very aware. I just wish others were, too. Oh, well. littlemissmartypants Sep 29 #33
yes - but the 'purge' under discussion (as per OP) stopdiggin Sep 29 #38
"if the is attempting to sneak in some shady stuff (in addition) - then by all means give em' hell on those measures." BumRushDaShow Sep 29 #39
then it would appear that those efforts would fail stopdiggin Sep 29 #41
"then it would appear that those efforts would fail" BumRushDaShow Sep 29 #42
It's Not As Sinister As It Sounds. GB_RN Sep 27 #21
Thank you. ❤️ littlemissmartypants Sep 29 #28
Will those voters who moved, or who are inactive, be able to vote provisionally? Oopsie Daisy Sep 29 #29
that is generally the case stopdiggin Sep 29 #36
Yes, that's what I assumed would be the case. --- They can vote provisionally and their ballot * Oopsie Daisy Sep 29 #37
But I want people to panic Jk23 Sep 29 #40
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Sep 26 #3
But maybe this is a typical number VMA131Marine Sep 26 #9
There is always partisan bias when republicans do these things. oldmanlynn Sep 27 #19
How about when it's in the hands of Democrats? Igel Sep 28 #22
The concern might be with a CURRENT RNC case against NC registrants BumRushDaShow Sep 29 #34
That sounds unreasonable in the extreme. Joinfortmill Sep 26 #4
Hopefully Anderson Clayton's team has registered lots of 18 year olds. Nt Fiendish Thingy Sep 26 #5
What makes this remarkable is the sheer number Warpy Sep 26 #6
Thats NOT what it means and please stop spreading bad information. TY! littlemissmartypants Sep 26 #11
It didn't just happen "close to the election" -- its the number removed over the past 20 months. onenote Sep 26 #14
How to find out if you're registered to vote in NC FakeNoose Sep 26 #7
That depends on the state. Igel Sep 28 #23
Yes but this article is about North Carolina FakeNoose Sep 28 #25
"There was a CT for a while that provisional ballots were always tossed." BumRushDaShow Sep 29 #35
That is Delphinus Sep 26 #8
Yes. The voters. If you keep your registration current at the BOE littlemissmartypants Sep 26 #12
747,000 over 20 months. My math skills aren't great but I think that's around 37,350/month or less than 1/2 of 1 percent onenote Sep 26 #15
Why are they allowed to do this RIGHT before an election? forgotmylogin Sep 26 #18
What's "this"? Make the announcement about the previous 20 months? Igel Sep 28 #24
It is pretty common sense, if you move to a new address, or you hadn't voted in an election for a couple of years, you JohnSJ Sep 27 #20
This is why I never stop voting. milestogo Sep 29 #43
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