Secs of State all over the US balked at the phony "Voter Fraud Commission" & today Trump called it quits. This is an important story because it shows what happens when good people in various elected positions take on the adversaries of democracy...and win. nytimes.com/2018/01/03/us/po…
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What do you do when you actually know ppl who committed voter fraud? Many ppl did do what he said but ppl try to silence it bc they simply hate him & want him to fail. No matter how ppl fool those who don’t know they can never stop those of us who do know from knowing.
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What is real are efforts to suppress the vote, begun in full swing in various states wants the Supreme Court chipped away at the voting rights act.

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1 Anyone who watches tv can be made aware of any info regarding the suppression of their vote; however, to make a balanced vote it is just as essential to bring awareness to voter fraud. If there is zero fraud to speak of, the states should allow for transparency just as much as
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2 voter suppression is exposed & discussed. Neither suppression nor fraud is correct, so what’s your conscious suggestion? To defend one & ignore the other?