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Doakes Sunday: What The Hell Is Going On In VIrginia?

Joe Doakes, formerly of Como Park, emails:

Virginia Governor Youngkin issued an order in August directing the state to remove ineligible non-citizens from the list of eligible voters (dead people, non-residents, illegal aliens, fraudulent registrations).  Democrats sued to keep ineligible persons on the eligible voter list, the district court decided the state could not remove ineligible persons within the “quiet period” before the election, Republicans appealed to the Supreme Court which decided the “quiet period” does not protect ineligible persons since they’re ineligible to vote in the first place. 

If the Supreme Court had not acted, ballots from those ineligible persons could have been harvested and votes cast for Kamala, potentially tipping the election.  Remember the felon votes for Al Franken?  Same idea.
 
There is no election fraud.   There may be occasional errors but not enough to change the outcome. It is impossible to steal an election. The last election was the fairest one ever, except for this one, which is even more fair.  All we need to do to win, is to show up and vote. Anybody who says otherwise is an election denier and a threat to Our Precious Democracy.  
 
Joe Doakes

The crime, to the left, is noticing the crime.


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One response to “Doakes Sunday: What The Hell Is Going On In VIrginia?”

  1. SmithStCrx Avatar
    SmithStCrx

    Firstly, Gov. Youngkin shouldn’t have waited until 90 days before the Election to sign his executive order. That was just providing grounds for the DoJ to file suit. Which may have been the actual goal now that I’m thinking about it.
    Secondly, the DoJ shouldn’t have waited 60+ days to file suit against Virginia. I’m glad that that particular tactic was called out by SCOTUS and cited as 1 of the grounds for overturning the Injuction.

    And when people “in the middle” wonder why Republicans and Democrats can’t agree on anything besides spending more money, point to this example. Republicans think only citizens should vote, while Democrats actively work to keep non-citizens, legal or illegal, from being removed from the voter rolls. Then ask those moderates, “What is the compromise between these two diametrically opposed positions?”

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