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​Michigan Voter Rolls Claim 8.4M Voters, When There Are Less Than 8M Eligible Residents – Tyler Durden

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​Michigan Voter Rolls Claim 8.4M Voters, When There Are Less Than 8M Eligible Residents – Tyler Durden

Michigan Voter Rolls Claim 8.4M Voters, When There Are Less Than 8M Eligible Residents Authored by Eric Lendrum via American Greatness, The voter rolls in Michigan claim that there are 8.4 million people registered to vote in the crucial swing state, even though the state’s total population is almost half a million less than that. According to the Daily Wire, the state of Michigan had previously been sued by the Republican National Committee (RNC) over the extremely inflated voter rolls, and other concerns regarding election integrity. But Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D-Mich.) dismissed such concerns in a statement on Wednesday,…  — Continue at ZeroHedge News : Read More