• Re: After 10=Million non-citizens allowed entry

    From mINE109@21:1/5 to ScottW on Sat Dec 23 12:04:20 2023
    On 12/23/23 10:40 AM, ScottW wrote:
    Joe wants election day voter registration with no ID.

    That can't be possible. Also, your subject line has nothing to do with
    your subject.

    Who is really being disenfranchised?

    A million Democrats in Florida.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/biden-campaign-backs-lawsuit-against-chilling-law-that-could-disenfranchise-thousands-of-voters/ar-AA1lUI3a

    If the affidavit law is set aside, same-day registration will require ID
    or other documentation.

    https://www.nhpr.org/nh-news/2023-11-06/judge-dismisses-challenge-to-nhs-provisional-voting-law

    "The New Hampshire Secretary of State's office says that, to date, no
    voters have used an affidavit ballot in either municipal or special
    elections."

    https://www.sos.nh.gov/elections/frequently-asked-questions/how-register-vote

    "To register to vote, you need to fill out a Voter Registration Form and provide proof of your citizenship, age, primary residence address
    (domicile), and identity in paper or electronic form."

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  • From mINE109@21:1/5 to ScottW on Sun Dec 24 14:30:47 2023
    On 12/24/23 10:57 AM, ScottW wrote:
    On Saturday, December 23, 2023 at 10:04:26 AM UTC-8, mINE109 wrote:
    On 12/23/23 10:40 AM, ScottW wrote:
    Joe wants election day voter registration with no ID.
    That can't be possible.

    President Joe Biden's reelection campaign has joined a lawsuit
    seeking to halt a law in a battleground state that could disqualify
    thousands of ballots in 2024.

    Unclear. How would halting the law disqualify thousands of ballots?

    Politico reported Friday that the Democratic National Committee (DNC)
    is challenging a law New Hampshire's Republican-controlled
    legislature passed last year that requires voters who registered to
    vote on Election Day (which requires the signing of an affidavit
    attesting that they are a resident of New Hampshire) to produce a
    photo ID within seven days of registration, or else their votes would
    be tossed out. Senate Bill 418 stipulates that in addition to
    rejecting ballots, those voters' names would be referred to the New
    Hampshire Attorney General's office for investigation.

    Joe wants election day voter registration with no ID.

    Doesn't follow. If the law is overturned, registration would require id.
    Biden presumably is content with registration including same-day
    registration requiring id in every other state. Referring would-be
    voters for criminal investigations is objectionable on its face.

    Politico is doing a bad job explaining the facts if this is your
    conclusion. It's the Republican-passed law that creates a framework for
    no-id voting registration, not Biden's opposition to it.

    Here's the actual lawsuit:

    https://www.democracydocket.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/SB-418-Complaint.pdfv

    You might have a different opinion about whether this violates equal protection, ballot secrecy, or is a burden on voting or otherwise
    suppressive, but the seven-day time frame followed by verification runs
    afoul of the New Hampshire state constitution requirement vote totals be reported within five days.

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  • From mINE109@21:1/5 to ScottW on Mon Dec 25 11:50:38 2023
    On 12/25/23 1:15 AM, ScottW wrote:
    On Sunday, December 24, 2023 at 12:30:52 PM UTC-8, mINE109 wrote:
    On 12/24/23 10:57 AM, ScottW wrote:
    On Saturday, December 23, 2023 at 10:04:26 AM UTC-8, mINE109 wrote:
    On 12/23/23 10:40 AM, ScottW wrote:
    Joe wants election day voter registration with no ID.
    That can't be possible.

    President Joe Biden's reelection campaign has joined a lawsuit
    seeking to halt a law in a battleground state that could disqualify
    thousands of ballots in 2024.
    Unclear. How would halting the law disqualify thousands of ballots?
    Politico reported Friday that the Democratic National Committee (DNC)
    is challenging a law New Hampshire's Republican-controlled
    legislature passed last year that requires voters who registered to
    vote on Election Day (which requires the signing of an affidavit
    attesting that they are a resident of New Hampshire) to produce a
    photo ID within seven days of registration, or else their votes would
    be tossed out. Senate Bill 418 stipulates that in addition to
    rejecting ballots, those voters' names would be referred to the New
    Hampshire Attorney General's office for investigation.

    Joe wants election day voter registration with no ID.
    Doesn't follow.

    Join the festivus crowd of blithering idiots.

    You're the reason the founders felt vetting of voters with requirements like
    owning property was necessary.

    Just another jump to conclusions on your part. Merry Christmas!

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