Washington Post’s The Fix concedes that universal voter registration is linked to fraud.

This is one heck of a Freudian slip, honestly.

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For one thing, they would probably seize on the chance to attack her for favoring another government mandate and federal encroachment on states, and also to argue that government mandated registration could produce other types of fraud.” – Bolding mine, and I’m kind of pleased that we’re just admitting for once something that everybody already knows: which is, that there’s inherently just something in mandatory voting registration that doesn’t hate a fraud.  I feel that it’s good for Left-pundits to reach this plateau, as George Carlin might have said.  It gives all an opportunity to advance the debate.

Moe Lane

PS: No, by the way. I think that we can avoid mandated voter registration on the federal level for some time to come.  States with full Democratic control are perfectly free to set their own policies in this, of course… although finding states that fit that description has been getting harder and harder to do, of late.

5 thoughts on “Washington Post’s The Fix concedes that universal voter registration is linked to fraud.”

  1. I’m .. curious to see where Evenwel v. Abbott goes…
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    If you were to ask me to *guess* .. I think Justice Thomas wants to use it to make a point .. I’m just not quite sure what that point is.
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    Mew

  2. Moe, please don’t call it: Universal Voter Registration
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    Instead, call it like it is: “Forced Voter Registration” or “Forced Suffrage”

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