i believe this is exactly what they are up to. Interestingly, I recently did some research on voter fraud and was reading through the details on the Heritage Foundation (not exactly a left wing organization) and browsed through the state of Florida to see what kinds of things have been actually documented as cases of voter fraud in Florida. There are several entries where it is specified that a groups of Republicans are changing voter registrations where the voter chose a different affiliation and then discovered their affiliation had been changed to Republican. And this happened in several areas of Florida, it was a widespread effort and it's impossible for me to believe it's some kind of coincidence that all over the state of Florida, Democrat and Independent voters are registering through these groups and then finding their official party affiliation to have been recorded as Republican in spite of having made a different choice on the voter registration form.raison de arizona wrote: ↑Thu Feb 03, 2022 3:37 pm https://www.local10.com/news/local/2022 ... epublican/
Neat trick. Then they can point at vote totals and question why there are so many registered Republicans, but not as many Republican votes.
Not that anyone has done that recently...
Republicans absolutely would able to claim there must be voter fraud because look how many registered Republicans we have and yet the Democrat got this many votes. Also, when those voters who know they affiliated as Democrat show up to vote in a primary, they are turned away. If they don't notice the party affiliation on their card is wrong, they think they are registered as Democrats.