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DeSantis on voter fraud charges: 'They
do not have the right to vote'

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Posted By: Solid_Oak, 8/22/2022 10:38:25 AM

DeSantis on voter fraud charges: 'They do not have the right to vote'

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I wish states like Pa, Ga, Mi, Wi, and Az would follow DeSantis' lead !!

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Reply 1 - Posted by: TJ54 8/22/2022 11:11:09 AM (No. 1256056)
Short and to the point.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: LeeBertie 8/22/2022 12:54:47 PM (No. 1256173)
OP: Pa, Mi, Wi, and Az know they do not have the right to vote. They don't care that they do not have the right to vote. They WANT them to vote. They NEED them to vote for their leftist candidates. They will continue to allow their illegal votes to be counted until something forces them to stop stealing elections. Michigan now is reported to have registered voters that total 104% of the total number of QUALIFIED voters. The GOP in Georgia MUST work overtime to get GOP voters to actually vote! Georgia's GOP voters allowed the Dims to takeover the Senate by not voting in the run-off. They can fix half of their screw-up in November. Pennsylvania is likely lost. Georgia MUST cancel out Pennsylvania!
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