Dems and their dead voters

 USA Supreme:

In an order that illustrates the bizarre views of controversial Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, a federal court has turned down Benson’s motion to throw out a lawsuit filed against her for refusing to remove almost 26,000 dead voters from Michigan voters rolls.

In mid-September 2020, the Public Interest Legal Foundation sent Benson a list of all of the deceased registrants who remained on the state’s voter rolls less than two months before the presidential election.

Of those nearly 26,000 Michigan residents, 23,663 had been dead for at least five years, 17,479 had been dead for at least a decade and, astonishingly, 3,956 had been dead for at least two decades, yet they were still listed as registered voters in the state.

That shows just how inadequate Michigan’s procedures are for safeguarding the accuracy of its voter list.

Is a dead dog an “eligible voter?

It seems that we will have the answer to this question pretty soon!

According to 100 Percent Fedup a Michigan resident received an application to register to vote by mail. The return address on the envelope reveals that the MI Democrat Party (Michigandems.com) paid to send the application. So far, except for the objection many voters have to third parties sending applications to register to vote by mail, everything seems fairly normal—right?
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“Ruby is a dog – & DECEASED,” the homeowner at the address writes. And then, hilariously, he gives his local clerk a heads-up to prevent any embarrassment for the Democrat Party. “Please correct Before the Republicans find out & have an INFANTILE MELTDOWN,” he scribbles across his deceased dog’s application to register to vote.
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This is a "grave" error. 

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