Supreme Court Postpones Hearing in Case That Could Have Significant Implications for Voter Fraud
The U.S. Supreme Court postponed a hearing originally scheduled for Wednesday on a potential landmark case regarding Ohio’s policy of purging its voter-registration rolls of people no longer living in the state—and people no longer living, period. “We’ve discovered non-citizens on the voter rolls … people who tried to vote multiple times,” @OhioSOSHusted says. The ruling…
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