I am citing the linked article and there are multiple references therein.* The American Prospect is not in the habit of making spurious claims.
Part of the math here is the large number of voters that have been improperly purged from voter rolls in Republican-controlled states. I would be really interested in seeing an exhaustive tabulati…
I am citing the linked article and there are multiple references therein.* The American Prospect is not in the habit of making spurious claims.
Part of the math here is the large number of voters that have been improperly purged from voter rolls in Republican-controlled states. I would be really interested in seeing an exhaustive tabulation of those. I would be astonished if that does not exceed a million.
Let’s take an example: We know that Brian Kemp, while Secretary of State of Georgia yet a gubernatorial candidate, is credibly accused of improperly removing 340,000 voters from the voter rolls. Worth noting: Kemp beat Stacy Abrams by just 55,000 votes in 2018.
*) One of the sources cited is Greg Palast, of whom I am not a fan. I have read two of his books and I just don’t think he is rigorous enough. But Palast is just one of many sources cited by The Prospect.
I am citing the linked article and there are multiple references therein.* The American Prospect is not in the habit of making spurious claims.
Part of the math here is the large number of voters that have been improperly purged from voter rolls in Republican-controlled states. I would be really interested in seeing an exhaustive tabulation of those. I would be astonished if that does not exceed a million.
Let’s take an example: We know that Brian Kemp, while Secretary of State of Georgia yet a gubernatorial candidate, is credibly accused of improperly removing 340,000 voters from the voter rolls. Worth noting: Kemp beat Stacy Abrams by just 55,000 votes in 2018.
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/brian-kemp-340000-voters-748165/
*) One of the sources cited is Greg Palast, of whom I am not a fan. I have read two of his books and I just don’t think he is rigorous enough. But Palast is just one of many sources cited by The Prospect.