Source-The Western Journal-
Voters who have moved away and those who are deceased may provide a solid core of Democrat votes in many key states. Because most states do not have efficient or effective ways of purging their voter rolls when people leave the area or pass away, the names stay on the rolls and afford a great opportunity — in the absence of photo IDs — for fraudulent ballots to be cast in their name.
States are limited in what they can do to ascertain who still lives at a voter’s address and who has moved because courts have ruled that doing so could intimidate minority voters.
For example, any requirement that a voter respond to a postcard to show he is still living in a residence has been treated by the courts as an impediment to voting that has a “chilling effect” on the exercise of the franchise. But a study by Deroy Murdock, a Fox News contributor (no relation to Rupert) and an editor at National Review Online, reveals that there are 3,551,760 more registered voters than there are adults in certain counties throughout the nation.
In swing states, the number of “ghost voters” may be enough to swing the outcome.
Ghost Voters in Swing States:
Colorado: 159,373
Florida: 100,782
Iowa: 31,077
Michigan: 225,235
New Hampshire: 8,211
North Carolina: 189,721
Virginia: 89,979 Read more
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