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dataonly 16 points ago +17 / -1

I rarely look at GW links. But I hope its correct.

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Eric-CIA-ramella 9 points ago +10 / -1

Just look at the source they are quoting from. It's directly from the MI Secretary of State unironically. Even worse, this cleansing of voters from the rolls was a motion that BEGAN in 2018 elections, but as you can guess, was conveniently delayed by globalist elites, Dems, Rinos alike to anything in their power to keep orange man out.

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Deboonked1776 4 points ago +5 / -1

Benson sent ballot applications to every voter in the state in May, drawing the ire of then-president Donald Trump. Approximately 500,000 of those applications were returned to the state because the recipient died or had moved

So does this mean 500k - 177k = 323k potentially voted in this election?

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Deboonked1776 3 points ago +3 / -0

What I’m getting at is that would mean 323k returned applications were for voters who were still on the roles as of Nov 3 and have NOT been confirmed to have NOT voted in this election. 177k were confirmed to have NOT voted.

The SoS office knew which registered voters’ vote by mail applications were returned BEFORE the election, and I know in at least some states that some dem groups were wired into the voter roles. So playing devil’s advocate, a nefarious actor with that list of 500k defunct voters could generate vote by mail applications for any of those people (I pulled the app online, there are ways to apply without driver’s license). At that point if a mail vote arrived for that person it would be counted, whether the real ballot was sent and returned or stuffed at 4am at the TCF center. Then the SoS would never be the wiser think those were active voters and not prune them from the 500k returned vote by mail applications.

That’s just one argument. It’s certainly possible those voters were real voters and just ignored their vote by mail app and voted in person (maybe they moved to another address and changed registration address in person), and they wouldn't be part of the pruned 177k.

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elaearae 1 point ago +1 / -0

I got a letter in January that my voter registration had been erased even though I had just voted a couple weeks before.

Suits me fine, though. There’s no point to voting anymore.

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dahdahdah_dahditdah 1 point ago +1 / -0

It is correct, in that 177,000 voters were removed from the rolls, but they were inactive voters that did not vote in 2018 or 2020.

Recall, however that Wayne County / Detroit had a huge number of ballots where there was no record of them having been matched to the voter rolls. So even in the best case, we don't know who voted. In the worst case, there could have been rampant fake ballot stuffing.

Anyone who claims Michigan's election was fair and clean is of course lying.