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Some forms submitted by Florida First contained faulty information in handwriting that did not match Ms. Hall’s, he said, leading him to believe that others at the organization might have also falsified voter information.
“It has absolutely nothing to do with party politics,” said Mr. Hays, a Republican. “If you’re misbehaving, I’m going to call you on it.”
Mr. Hays said the false information came to his attention after three voters contacted his office late last month, complaining that they had received cards stating that their party registration had been changed, even though they had never made such a change.
The registration forms that switched their party affiliation were stamped with a number belonging to Florida First, and when he contacted the group, it traced the forms back to Ms. Hall, he said.
Although the forms contained the correct names of voters, their dates of birth, Social Security numbers and other details were incorrect and automatically flagged by the county election database as unverifiable, he said.
“It’s just really bizarre,” Mr. Hays said. “I don’t know what part of her imagination was convinced she could get away with this.”
This proves Cheryl Hall is an idiot, but I fail to see how her scheme would benefit the Republican Party.
It wouldn't.
If I'm not mistaken, Florida has closed primaries. Altering the party affiliation would prevent those new voters from voting in their chosen party's primary. In an extremely close primary election, it could adversely affect a national or even local candidate who appeals to new voters.
The story existing proves that it doesn't hurt or help anyone. A scheme like this simply won't work. Those people aren't just going to say "oh well I"m a Republican now." They're gonna fix it. Not to mention it was a Republican who blew the whistle so again, not helping much.
this^^Likely wouldn't work because it's too easy to get caught. But it's a realistic motivation for some idiots out there.
Likely wouldn't work because it's too easy to get caught. But it's a realistic motivation for some idiots out there.
if this karen could get a few hundred more karens to pull off her fraudulent activity it could make a dent.
Dent in what? Someone previously pointed out it might make a difference in a tight primary because it could prevent voters from participating. I think most voters, even Democrats, are smart enough to figure out when they get they information in the mail about their party affiliation that is incorrect.
"Charlene, it say here we be Republicans."
"Brewster, stop reading the fuckin' mail and git that damn gator outta my livin' room afore it eats the twins."
But I can't imagine anyone is going to change party affiliation simply because some fool switched it for them.
You're really dumb.
And you're a Naziboi, Mr. Guilty Until Proven Innocent.
The one solid truth of this matter: if a liberal had done this & changed them to Democrat registrations, GB Deplorables would be wetting their fucking diapers over it.![]()
They already do that with the hundreds of thousands of illegals who vote Democrat.![]()
The one solid truth of this matter: if a liberal had done this & changed them to Democrat registrations, GB Deplorables would be wetting their fucking diapers over it.![]()