PENNSYLVANIA voter registrations run through our TITAN system: the worst we've seen!
-Registered to a commercial address: 2,405
-Missing or wrong APT, STE, Unit #: 323,524
-Invalid address: 346,505
-Used Post Office Physical Address: 240
-Registration occurred on a fed holiday: 315,517
-Moved, left no forwarding address: 27,672
-Permanently moved out of state: 262,488
-Permanently moved to a new county: 169,083
(within Pennsylvania)
Total: 1,420,435
This is why absentee mail-in voting must be banned. Bad people can use these registrations to cast ballots using the names and addresses of others. And there are more than the 1,420,435—we're not even showing all our outputs.
We published Georgia's numbers below on July 15th and North Carolina's on July 10th.
This is a complete failure by state level election officials, election clerks and ERIC in keeping our voter reg. lists clean. Almost like they are doing it on purpose......bingo.
Vote in person on election day. Don't let the bad guys steal your ballot. Nor allow them to know who and how many are voting.
Get this to anyone at the RNC Convention, to any place you can get it published. Your seeing a key part of the election fraud when viewing these numbers as dirty rolls = dirty elections.
@EmeraldRobinson @hoopes_leah #electionfraud
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