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Wisconsin announced that they are deactivating over 200,000 inactive voters from their voter rolls.Â
They claim none voted in 2020.
Voter registrations for more than 205,000 Wisconsin residents have been deactivated after a routine effort by the state to keep voter rolls up to date.
Deactivating voter registrations in Wisconsin is a routine practice, required by law every two years, as part of the state’s voter record maintenance, according to the Wisconsin Elections Commission. The effort identifies individuals who have not voted in the previous four years and deactivates their registrations unless they want to remain on voter rolls.
A spokesperson for the commission told The Hill that none of the voters removed from rolls cast ballots in the 2020 presidential election.
Now, we have this.
Trump responded by wondering why they didn’t do this before the election.
NEW!
"Wisconsin has just canceled 205,000 voter registrations because they say they could not find the voters. Why did they wait until AFTER the election? Would this mean that we would have won Wisconsin? Congratulations!' – President Donald J. Trump pic.twitter.com/IaJHJ2NunF
— Liz Harrington (@realLizUSA) August 7, 2021
Now, they claim this is routine.
However, considering that we had mass mail-in for the first time ever nothing about the 2020 election or the actions afterward should be considered routine.
More from OANN:
"What kind of banana republic or communist country are we living in?"
200,000 inactive voters on the rolls in 2020 in Wisconsin, more votes than voters in Nevada, and so much more. Must see @NatalieJHarp! pic.twitter.com/q6WbVBeSKK
— Liz Harrington (@realLizUSA) August 7, 2021
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