Breitbart
Judicial Watch, a watchdog organization, has filed a lawsuit against North Carolina and two of its counties for having nearly one million inactive voters on their voting rolls.
On Thursday, Judicial Watch filed the lawsuit against North Carolina, Mecklenburg County, and Guildford County, alleging that state election officials have failed to clean voter rolls in violation of the National Voter Registration Act of 1993. More
For more on Judicial Watch’s ongoing fight for clean elections, watch this special report posted yesterday. Here
The biggest election fraud in history is coming in December. Man the polls with troops and check everyones id. Poll workers are not trustworthy as we have seen time and time again. And they’re never punished for it.
“Man the polls with troops and check everyones id.”
There’s a push on by the Democrats. and it’s gaining some increasing support, to go to mail in voting only this year.
It could possibly succeed, but would have to get past a Trump veto and require a congressional override if done legislatively instead of with their usual court decrees used to accomplish unconstitutional or unlegislatable actions.
Really hard to man the post offices with troops and check ID’s for those voting that way.
The Dems have no idea that the virus will be problematic in Nov (Im not convinced it is now) All a sham. This entire pandemic is a sham
Because, you know. If somebody pays us to, you know. Make The Party, The One Party, The True, The Everlasting, Party, you know. Or not, really, The Party. Just an honest, rank & file, hired by The Party, Party member in good standing. Who’s totally, not, you know. The Party. Say “The Party is All Good!”. Now. You know. Same as it ever is. Then things’ll, you know. Change.
Think of how much tax money is spent on federal law enforcement per day. We have to rely on Judicial Watch to do their work.
Walpurgls; Your right, I give them money every month, the DOJ is krap. So we get to pay for a phony justice department and if we want actual real justice we have to pay a third-party.