Fraud season is here

Virginia removes 6,303 'noncitizens' from voter rolls, fueling fraud allegations

Youngkin said his administration’s initiatives have removed close to 80,000 dead voters from the state’s voter rolls last year, removed voters who have moved out of state, and Youngkin has removed more than 6,000 non-citizens from Virginia’s voter rolls.
Do you, the Governor, or anyone, have actual proof that dead people,“illegals,” “illegal aliens” or “noncitizens” voting actually meant anything or effected any race in any election anywhere?
 
Do you, the Governor, or anyone, have actual proof that dead people,“illegals,” “illegal aliens” or “noncitizens” voting actually meant anything or effected any race in any election anywhere?
So you're saying it's OK if, dead people,“illegals,” “illegal aliens” or “noncitizens” vote as long as it didn't actually mean anything or effected any race in any election anywhere? How would know since you cockroaches don't want people verifying their identity before they vote?
 
So you're saying it's OK if, dead people,“illegals,” “illegal aliens” or “noncitizens” vote as long as it didn't actually mean anything or effected any race in any election anywhere? How would know since you cockroaches don't want people verifying their identity before they vote?
No, but rather why risk disfranchising a voter, jeopardizing their right to vote, when there exists no proof of a threat
 
Poor anchovies,
Proof of what?
Don’t usually bother responding to deflections, but as asked above, “proof that dead people,“illegals,” “illegal aliens” or “noncitizens” voting actually meant anything or effected any race in any election anywhere?
 
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Don’t usually bother responding to deflections, but as asked above, “proof that dead people,“illegals,” “illegal aliens” or “noncitizens” voting actually meant anything or effected any race in any election anywhere?
And by the way, don’t bother, we all know no proof exists, none, zero, zilch
 
No, but rather why risk disfranchising a voter, jeopardizing their right to vote, when there exists no proof of a threat
No one who can legally vote will be "disenfranchised" or have their right to vote jeopardized if they prove who they are. People have to jump through hoops to get a gun I'm. It sure why voting should be different.

And I will ask AGAIN, if no one is expected to verify their identity when they then how would we know there is no threat?
 
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