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What a load of half truths. Those taken off the voter rolls are generally dead, moved to a different state, or simply names of household pets or cemetary markers. At least one country for instance in California had more registered voters then then actual residents.
Except the ones who aren't. The purges are supposed to remove the dead, moved, felons and other ineligibles, but they are often use to strike many thousands more off, usually conveniently close to an election so they have no time to fight the battle to get reinstated before they can vote.
Those who are wrongfully taken off - over 50,000 ahead of Georgia's last midterms - have to fight to get themselves reinstated. This is what actually happened in 2018. Now the authorities are looking at whether a further 200,000 in that state alone were wrongfully removed.
Some states are deliberately removing eligible voters, plain and simple. The evidence in at least one case is above. Show us the evidence that Georgia correctly removed those voters.