https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articl...41700.html
Article discusses more lies by the Fake New York Times about Ohio's voter purge, which is, of course, required by law. Ohio had a new, open way to do it that improved the process.
"...California is one of eight states, along with the District of Columbia, that have voter registration rates exceeding 100% of the eligible population. And 15% of all counties in America with reliable data show more registrations than actual voters.
There’s little doubt that this negligence associated with maintaining voter rolls allows some degree of fraud. The Pew study also found that at least 2.75 million Americans were registered in two different states....
It’s true that Kemp removed 1.4 million voter registrations from the rolls, but those names were removed over a span of eight years, starting long before the 2018 governor’s race, and the overall number of voter registrations in Georgia increased during that time.
Further, data from the federal Electoral Assistance Commission shows that when Kemp left the secretary of state’s office and became governor, 17 counties in Georgia – a growing state of 10.5 million -- had more voter registrations on file than citizens of voting age who lived in those counties. There’s a case to be made that Kemp didn’t remove enough names from the state’s voter rolls...."