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Ohio announces that in over a decade, it found six possible cases of non-citizens voting. LOLOLOL

Isn't that always the way it is?

Maga requires no factual basis for their beliefs. If it sounds like something they want to cling to, they're good. Doesn't seem to matter how absurd. Actually, it almost seems like the more absurd, the better.

With maga, out-of-touch extremists no longer need Qanon.

They are one and the same now. And we all know who Q is.
 
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It's no wonder Republicans complain about the amount of election fraud and are trying to pass numerous bills to protect the integrity. It's about time Ohio.
 
So when is the announcement that House Republicans are launching an investigation?
 
Right after the election.
 
This is typical for Frank LaRose.

Critics are questioning the motives of Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose after he recently proposed multiple new voting restrictions, ordered boards of election to reduce access to ballot drop boxes and announced more than 1,000 cases of alleged election fraud since 2019, mostly involving noncitizens and few of which resulted in prosecutions or convictions.

In August LaRose asked the state legislature to require Ohioans to produce proof of citizenship to register to vote, expand the reasons people have to vote provisionally rather than casting a normal ballot that is counted on Election Day, and to ban secure ballot drop boxes. He also directed boards of election to immediately stop allowing people to use ballot drop boxes when legally delivering absentee ballots for disabled people or family members.
 
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