There's nothing inherently wrong with regular voter purges, removing deceased voters for example, and even the most well intentioned system will have the occasional error. But there are attorneys general, I've only seen reports with Republican ones, who use voter purges explicitly to influence the results.
There's nothing inherently wrong with regular voter purges, removing deceased voters for example, and even the most well intentioned system will have the occasional error. But there are attorneys general, I've only seen reports with Republican ones, who use voter purges explicitly to influence the results.
yes. crosscheck was extremely popular For Some Reason