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Barbs 3 points ago +3 / -0

I think it’s a two-part process, because the data is stored separately. The first is to look up voter registrations, which will list their names and addresses, and the second database would be whether or not they voted in the last election. If they’re not voting then it could just be passed off as a “clerical mistake.” Then just cross-reference the two, and the GPS location of the address, and you find people voting from vacant lots.

For all Crowder knows these could be Republicans too, but the ethnic names that most of these fictitious voters have leads them to believe otherwise. That’s still not proof though, because both sides could have plausible reasons to disguise fakes like that.

He’s mainly trying to prove they need an audit.