Discussion: President Trump Abruptly Dissolves His Own Bogus Voter Fraud Commission

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Bogus In, Bogus Out!

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Now, undo the rest of the orders.

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“Substantial evidence of voter fraud” with no further explanation. It’s the states’ fault for not cooperating in supplying some evidence.

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The GOP probably recognized that the Census is a more promising theater in the war on fair representation.

I wonder how long before Kobach is placed over there.

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Literally the only reason I read the text of the order.

Apparently OCR works on crayon now.

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What a crazy day!!

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They really really didn’t want to open up the voting irregularities in the states that supported Trump.

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We have evidence, just no data. Sounds legit.

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Once again no straight line in anything Trump does. How can anyone follow what he does which makes him very very dangerous. Who knows what he will accidentally stumble over? Wait maybe Bannon can help get him back on track

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How about reimbursing the public for the money they wasted?

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I’ve been reading and growing concerned about what they plan to do with the census, but somewhere in East Jesus TX they’re cheering.

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If you are going to begin your announcement with “despite substantial evidence of voter fraud,” then at least release some work of the commission indicative of this substantial evidence. Who compiled it? What was it? What were some inferences you were drawing from that evidence?

If this was so important to begin with, then show us what was done up until now. Because, really, we’d all love to see how Trump and Kobach spent government time and tax dollars.

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Lordy, what’s ol’ Q-Tip Gowdy gonna say about THIS???!

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You are so right. Winner!

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How much did this bogus commission cost taxpayers

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Now that I’ve Googled OCR because I didn’t know what it was, I’m giggling.

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Why? Would they have found ballots printed in Russian?

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Crazy Days respond: “oh yeah? Hold my beer.”

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I wonder if the lawsuit by the democratic commission member was a factor.
He had sued because work was being done without his knowledge. He demanded all documents.

With the disbanding, the lawsuit for documents is now moot. And the documents can travel via back channels to other voter suppression efforts.

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