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BREAKING: North Carolina Just PURGED 750,000 Names From Its Voter Rolls!


749,998 votes.

749, 999 votes.

750,000. Whew. Okay, throw them all away.

Looks like North Carolina’s Board of Elections has been busy.

If I’m doing the math right, that’s three quarters of a million votes that were ineligible and taken off the roll.

Why?

Well, some people forgot to send their new address after moving down the block.

Others haven’t voted since Obama.

And a few votes came from the cemetery. I guess that’s how the Democrats celebrate Halloween.

The Hill reports:

North Carolina’s State Board of Elections has removed 747,000 people from its list of registered voters within the last 20 months, officials announced Thursday in a press release.

The State Board of Elections in the release said the majority of those stripped from the rolls were deemed ineligible to be registered because they had moved within the state and did not register their new address, or because they did not participate in the past two federal elections, prompting an inactive status.

Other reasons for removal included death, felony convictions, out-of-state moves and personal requests for removal, the board said.

North Carolina is one of seven swing states likely to decide the presidential election between Vice President Harris and former President Trump. Only one Democrat this century, former President Obama in 2008, has won the state in a presidential contest, but Harris has been polling close to Trump.

The state is also home to a tough gubernatorial contest between Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson and Democratic Attorney General Josh Stein.

Think this will be the last time see a massive amount of votes thrown out?

I expect we’ll see more in the coming weeks.

Podcaster Scott Adams posted:

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The North Carolina Election Board just revealed that they have removed 750,000 names from the voter rolls, including 130,000 dead people and 290,000 registrations that were duplicates.

This comes after Republicans filed a lawsuit, showing 225,000 names were unlawfully allowed onto the rolls because of a failure “to collect certain required identification information before the registration forms were processed.”

This purge of exactly 747,274 is just the number purged in the last 20 months. So, I don’t believe it includes the names challenged by the Republican Party, which means they still have hundreds of thousands more to remove.

How does a state of 10 million end up with almost a million ineligible registrations in the first place? In elections, sometimes separated by a handful of votes, having almost a million ineligible names on the voter rolls, plus rampant mail-in voting, is an Election Fraudster’s dream.



 

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