Here We Go! Democrats Going the Election Fraud Route Again. Ho Hum.

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In blue state Colorado, the secretary of state's office sent out postcards to about 30,000 illegal aliens, encouraging them to register to vote. Once exposed, they are now blaming the "error" on a database glitch related to the state's list of residents with driver's licenses.

Democratic Secretary of State Jena Griswold insisted none of the noncitizens will be allowed to register to vote if they try. Oh really ? And how will they be stopped, when Colorado (and no other state that I know of) has any proof of citizenship requirement ? (19 states require no ID AT ALL).

Griswold’s office said it was unaware that anyone who received the postcards in error had tried to register. Well of course they are unaware & would not know, which is exactly what enables the illegals to register and vote. Duh!
They don't exactly stand there and say "Hey, I'm an illegal alien and I'm voting. HA HA."

What a joke for Sean Morales-Doyle, director of the Voting Rights Program at the leftist Brennan Center for Justice, to say >> "there have been very few incidents of noncitizens attempting to register in the U.S. because the consequences are so severe — up to and including deportation."

This clod has no clue how many illegal aliens have been voting, as they can easily vote with little or no barriers to stop them. Some Democrats have said they have to sign a paper acknowledging they are a citizen. Oh well, that should cover it, right guys ? :puhleeze:

After all, we all know how scrupulous illegal aliens are about meticulously abiding by US laws, right ? :right: :rolleyes: We all trust their "honesty", hmmm ?

 
In blue state Colorado, the secretary of state's office sent out postcards to about 30,000 illegal aliens, encouraging them to register to vote. Once exposed, they are now blaming the "error" on a database glitch related to the state's list of residents with driver's licenses.

Democratic Secretary of State Jena Griswold insisted none of the noncitizens will be allowed to register to vote if they try. Oh really ? And how will they be stopped, when Colorado (and no other state that I know of) has any proof of citizenship requirement ? (19 states require no ID AT ALL).

Griswold’s office said it was unaware that anyone who received the postcards in error had tried to register. Well of course they are unaware & would not know, which is exactly what enables the illegals to register and vote. Duh!
They don't exactly stand there and say "Hey, I'm an illegal alien and I'm voting. HA HA."

What a joke for Sean Morales-Doyle, director of the Voting Rights Program at the leftist Brennan Center for Justice, to say >> "there have been very few incidents of noncitizens attempting to register in the U.S. because the consequences are so severe — up to and including deportation."

This clod has no clue how many illegal aliens have been voting, as they can easily vote with little or no barriers to stop them. Some Democrats have said they have to sign a paper acknowledging they are a citizen. Oh well, that should cover it, right guys ? :puhleeze:

After all, we all know how scrupulous illegal aliens are about meticulously abiding by US laws, right ? :right: :rolleyes: We all trust their "honesty", hmmm ?

We know the MAGAt-GOP is prepping for cheating.
 
Is anyone aware that these people who may have received these postcards may have to go in person to register?

Is anyone aware that they have to show proof of citizenship in order to actually get registered and be included in the election eligibility pool?

Is anyone here aware of any of the laws of the USA in relation to elections?
 
Is anyone aware that these people who may have received these postcards may have to go in person to register?

Is anyone aware that they have to show proof of citizenship in order to actually get registered and be included in the election eligibility pool?

Is anyone here aware of any of the laws of the USA in relation to elections?
No, they are NOT aware that "they have to show proof of citizenship", because of the fact that they DO NOT HAVE TO SHOW PROOF OF CITIZENSHIP

If you had read the OP, you would have known that.
 
Griswold’s office said it was unaware that anyone who received the postcards in error had tried to register.

It is sending notices to the roughly 30,000 people who aren’t citizens but who mistakenly received the postcards. And it is applying several efforts to prevent or reject anyone not eligible to vote from registering, including comparing Social Security Numbers required for each application, on a daily basis. County clerks also will refer suspect cases to local district attorneys for review.

Sean Morales-Doyle, director of the Voting Rights Program at the Brennan Center for Justice, said the fact that the mistake was caught shows the system is working.


“It should show, first of all, that mistakes can happen, but secondly that there are checks in place to make sure mistakes don’t result in disaster,” Morales-Doyle said. “It's not good this happened. It appears to be a case of human error and a database error and not some conspiracy, which I think some critics would seize on.”

Morales-Doyle said there have been very few incidents of noncitizens attempting to register in the U.S. because the consequences are so severe — up to and including deportation.

The Electronic Registration Information Center, known as ERIC, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving U.S. voter rolls and encouraging registrations. Some 33 states and the District of Colombia belong to the group. Under its contract with ERIC, Colorado sends a mailing to eligible residents encouraging them to register each election cycle.

The Colorado postcards, in English and Spanish, specify that residents must be U.S. citizens and at least 18 years old to register. They tell recipients how to register but are not a registration form.


 
Griswold’s office said it was unaware that anyone who received the postcards in error had tried to register.

It is sending notices to the roughly 30,000 people who aren’t citizens but who mistakenly received the postcards. And it is applying several efforts to prevent or reject anyone not eligible to vote from registering, including comparing Social Security Numbers required for each application, on a daily basis. County clerks also will refer suspect cases to local district attorneys for review.

Sean Morales-Doyle, director of the Voting Rights Program at the Brennan Center for Justice, said the fact that the mistake was caught shows the system is working.


“It should show, first of all, that mistakes can happen, but secondly that there are checks in place to make sure mistakes don’t result in disaster,” Morales-Doyle said. “It's not good this happened. It appears to be a case of human error and a database error and not some conspiracy, which I think some critics would seize on.”

Morales-Doyle said there have been very few incidents of noncitizens attempting to register in the U.S. because the consequences are so severe — up to and including deportation.

The Electronic Registration Information Center, known as ERIC, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving U.S. voter rolls and encouraging registrations. Some 33 states and the District of Colombia belong to the group. Under its contract with ERIC, Colorado sends a mailing to eligible residents encouraging them to register each election cycle.

The Colorado postcards, in English and Spanish, specify that residents must be U.S. citizens and at least 18 years old to register. They tell recipients how to register but are not a registration form.


All that information was already posted by me in the OP link.
 

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