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posted ago by KneadThePeople +20 / -0

Pedes, I write to you today with shocking news. Yesterday, I was able to register to vote in Georgia without showing any identification or proof of residency what so ever.

Granted, I do live & work here. However, my ID is from out of State & all that was required to register was my name an address & a signature. No proof of residency...NOTHING!

I documented the process & reached out to Project Veritas who (surprisingly) responded but I’m wondering...who else should I notify? If it was this easy for me with good (legal) intentions...how easy is it for DS cucks & fucks?

Pedes, I write to you today with shocking news. Yesterday, I was able to register to vote in Georgia without showing any identification or proof of residency what so ever. Granted, I do live & work here. However, my ID is from out of State & all that was required to register was my name an address & a signature. No proof of residency...NOTHING! I documented the process & reached out to Project Veritas who (surprisingly) responded but I’m wondering...who else should I notify? If it was this easy for me with good (legal) intentions...how easy is it for DS cucks & fucks?
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bellcurvestrikesback 2 points ago +2 / -0

I thought you could only vote in run off if you were eligible to vote during nov election?

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KneadThePeople [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Incorrect. Registration is possible until 12/07.

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bellcurvestrikesback 1 point ago +1 / -0

So if I wanted to move to georgia today and vote in the runoff I could? I heard from the msm people moving there for the runoff wouldn't be able to vote

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KneadThePeople [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

They lied. It is illegal, but anyone can do it.

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Littleirishmaid 1 point ago +1 / -0

No proof of citizenship?

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KneadThePeople [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

I was asked to provide the last 4 digits of my social security number.

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Littleirishmaid 2 points ago +2 / -0

Green card holders get SS numbers. Minimum, you should be required to prove residency, photo ID, and a birth certificate or passport.