A new report says about 24 million voter registrations in the United States contain significant errors, showing the system is in shambles.
The study released Tuesday by the Pew Center on the States found that about 1.8 million dead people are still on the rolls and 2.5 million can vote in more than one state.
And 51 million, or one in four, eligible citizens are not registered to vote at all.
About 12 million registrations contain address inaccuracies, which means mailings aren't getting to them. Researchers say they don't see evidence of widespread fraud but believe outdated state systems are failing to keep pace with changes in people's lives.
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6 comments:
Umm... If one can find these facts so easily, why are they not fixed?
Are the ones who find this stuff just too ignorant to know what the next step is?
Yeah 1.8 million dead voters all voting for Obama. That is how he stole the election in 2008.
My daughter moved to Michigan fourteen years ago and is still on the voter rolls in Worcester County.
I bet they got a list of all 1.8 million from the ACORN office.
Uh Obama won by almost 10 million votes.
Not to mention this line that you likely skipped over:
"Researchers say they don't see evidence of widespread fraud but believe outdated state systems are failing to keep pace with changes in people's lives."
A mind is a terrible thing to waste.
It coould be argued that anyone who votes dumbocrat is brain dead.
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