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Subject: Justice department engaged in trying to steal the election - wants to allow illegals to vote
Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2024 14:16:33 -0400
Organization: A noiseless patient Spider

"Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin hit back at the Department of
Justice's lawsuit against the state over an election reform law that
he said was most recently used by previous Democratic state leaders
without intervention from the federal government. 

"To be clear, this is not a purge. This is based on a law that was
signed into effect in 2006 by then-Democrat Gov. Tim Kaine. And it
starts with a basic premise that when someone walks into one of our
DMVs and self-identifies as a noncitizen, and then they end up on the
voter rolls, either purposely or by accident, that we go through a
process, individualized – not system, not systematic – an
individualized process based on that person's self-identification as a
noncitizen to give them 14 days to affirm they are a citizen,"
Youngkin said during an appearance on "Fox News Sunday," anchored by
Shannon Bream.

"And if they don't, they come off the voter rolls. And by the way,
they have one last safeguard, which is they can come and same day
register and cast a provisional ballot," he added. 

Youngkin was responding to a DOJ suit filed on Oct. 11 alleging the
state, its board of elections and elections commissioner violated a
federal law by carrying out an executive order by Youngkin. The order
directs municipal and/or state officials to cull names of people who
are "unable to verify that they are citizens" to the Department of
Motor Vehicles for voter registration purposes."

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/youngkin-hits-back-doj-suit-over-common-sense-voting-law-culls-non-citizens-from-voter-rolls

Note: this law has been in force and applied since 2006.  Suddenly the
Justice Department is "concerned" about the law.