Donald Trump won the 2024 Popular Vote by about 2,300,000 votes — or did he? Could it have been much more? A first pass review of registered voters revealed some FIVE MILLION voters who, in many cases, have shuffled off this mortal coil, but that has not stopped them from being able to vote.

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Mark McConnell
April 17, 2025 7:03 PM

Already happens in several states, when you change your address of record on your drivers license, they move your voting precinct. If you move out of state, when you get a new license, they notify the old state to kill off the license, and therefore the voting registration, and add you to the new on. LOTS of local officials(Dems) do not run the purge system and export it to a data sheet that they use to make fraudulent votes. I have watched this process happen with my own eyes, I grew up around Al Gore and watched them do this… Read more »

Donald Lehoux
April 17, 2025 4:31 PM

Pam Bondi IS enabling criminals, the social Security fraud people, by not prosecuting them. I can only guess that she or her blackmailers are the people that are 150 years old or any of them that are beyond being legally able to collect SS. I have NOTHING good to say about Pam Bondi

ACTS (TM)
Reply to  Donald Lehoux
April 17, 2025 7:01 PM

Come up with that absurdity all on your own or are you just parroting someone else, as you often do? Pam Bondi has only been in office a couple months. During which she’s been busy as hell, btw. Even if what you are saying made any sense, which it does not, even if there were prosecutable crimes related to “150 year old” people in the Social Security system, which there may not be because no doubt many of those are just clerical errors and no money is actually going to those accounts … Bondi hasn’t been Attorney General long enough… Read more »

Lawrence Hamilton
April 17, 2025 4:07 PM

Purging the voter rolls of people that have not voted in a certain number of elections, say 2 statewide (governor, senator, president) or 5 local elections might be a way to do it.

Susan Norris
April 17, 2025 8:30 AM

Going back about 30-40 years, there is/was a reciprocating agreement among all the states whereby if you move (e.g. from Arizona to Illinois) the Illinois DMV takes away your Arizona plate, and presumably–that’s why they call it reciprocating– tells Arizona DMV. It didn’t require your SSN, just the fact that you walked into a DMV in another state and said and maybe proved that you now live in this other state. So the states certainly have the ability to clean up their rolls when people move to another state, it’s just a matter of do they want to, especially when… Read more »

Kurt Wullenweber
April 17, 2025 7:42 AM

In my earlier days of life in Florida, voters had to re-register at least 2 months BEFORE EVERY presidential election. If not, no votee!!
There is no reason ANYONE’s convenience of not re-registering OVERRULES election integrity and this means EVERYONE registered has done so in the last 4 years and NO ONE is left on the voter rolls more than 4 years. Not perfect, but a very nearly perfect method of vacuuming the voter rolls, continuously.

Kurt Wullenweber
April 17, 2025 7:37 AM

democrats have massive systems in place to identify people who have NOT voted and then hunt down why, and IF it is possible to “get them to vote.”

Rena Denham
April 17, 2025 5:34 AM

Steve, please add the caveat that mail-in ballots are needed in some cases. I’m a military brat and my parents had no choice but to vote mail-in when we were stationed overseas.

Kurt Wullenweber
Reply to  Rena Denham
April 17, 2025 7:37 AM

Those are absentee ballots.

William R Krotts
Reply to  Rena Denham
April 17, 2025 10:15 AM

Back when I was in the USN (’64-’68) I noted that ‘military’ ballots were frequently damaged, lost or arrived too late to count. I wonder if that’s still going on?

ACTS (TM)
April 17, 2025 5:16 AM

Purging voter rolls is a vital part of election integrity, yes, this is true. Scott is right, not all the purged ineligible voters are out there casting phony votes, this is also true. But … At least some of them are because they’ve been put on those voter lists by corrupt entities trying to steal our representative form of government from us. The theft is subtle but on a massive scale and the crime is heinous. So … The problem of securing election integrity is not simply one of cleaning up the voter rolls. That’s only one facet of the… Read more »

Keith Jackson
April 17, 2025 4:04 AM

Even France immediately stopped mail-in voting because of fraud.