A judge ordered 234,000 people removed from the voter rolls in Wisconsin. Why? Because they have may have moved. Memo to all: you’re not less of a citizen, with fewer Constitutional rights, just because you may have moved! This is total voter suppression.jsonline.com/story/news/poli…

Dec 14, 2019 · 7:08 PM UTC

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They can re-register. The court doesn't want people who may have moved still on the roles in a swing state where people may just return to vote, despite not living there in a contentious state for elections.
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Marianne Williamson... Once again pulling back the curtain of corruption. This is what sets Marianne Williamson apart from the pack.
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What? Why should you still be registered to vote in a place you have moved from?
May have moved. Prove they moved before removing.
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This is not voter suppression. This is protection against voter fraud. If you want to vote, then register (day of if you wish)...simple.
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It’s necessary to update and eliminate duplicate voters. Are you saying it’s ok to vote in both places. Also Requiring a photo I’d will curve the desire to vote in commit fraud.
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How? When you move you are supposed to update your information. It's not hard. I've moved many times in my life, and I've never been unable to vote. I like you, Marianne, but it's things like this faux outrage that turns people away.
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That only scratches the surface. vimeo.com/180376253
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If they have moved and are registered somewhere else, then there names should be removed. Real voters have plenty of time to chk registration. DEMS always hate it when voter lists are cleaned up bc it’s harder to cheat and stuff the ballot box.