The Department of Governmental Efficiency (DOGE) has discovered millions of inaccurate records in the Social Security database, highlighting errors in government systems. This raises concerns about potential inaccuracies in voter registrations.
• The research indicates over 25 million ineligible voter registrations in the U. S.
• DOGE has access to federal databases, providing an opportunity to investigate election records for inaccuracies.
• A petition and plan will be launched soon for public support; an email and social media notification will be sent out.
• The platform IV3 enables citizens to review their local voter rolls and report inaccuracies, building on prior efforts where volunteers identified over 1 million errors in voter records.
• Current efforts include aggregating 2024 election voter rolls to assess changes following the previous challenges submitted by citizens.
• True the Vote is involved in a significant legal battle with Stacey Abrams' group, Fair Fight, regarding voters' rights to challenge inaccurate records, incurring legal fees exceeding $1 million.
• Allegations have surfaced regarding the Democratic National Committee's funding of a "slush fund" by providing $25 million to the Pennsylvania Democratic Party.
The ongoing efforts aim to reveal inaccuracies and push for election integrity, emphasizing the need for public engagement and support in demanding accountability and transparency in the electoral process. Continued support is solicited to sustain these initiatives and fight against corruption.
Catherine Engelbrecht
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