And my point is just because a person is registered does not mean that a vote has been cast by the person or a stranger impersonating said person.
There has never been any credible evidence that mail in votes have been mass produced. Your several ‘first-time-voters’ should have screamed loud and long if they were denied their opportunity to vote. A quick internet search only revealed fact checkers debunking this situation.
I know it is hard to accept that some people may not like your candidate, but that is why we have elections. From everything that has been reported, US elections are not corrupt.
I know that this probably won’t satisfy you, but I don’t think either of us is going to change our position :-)
Perhaps I did. What I got from your post is ‘If a person has never registered to vote checks their voter registration status and discovers that they are registered to vote then someone has impersonated them and voted illegally’. Was that incorrect?
Just because you are registered to vote, does not mean that you voted. Note that you can usually find out when the last time you that you did vote. If there is a discrepancy then, you may have a point. However, it is quite possible that someone has registered to vote (or been registered to vote without their knowledge – or they forgot) and never voted.
That’s what he said…