40,000 seems low considering how many non-voters there still regularly are. If they succeed with this, the Dem team should make it their mission to find every disenfranchised voter and recruit them for their campaign, so every vote that was lost turns into two new votes.
40,000 seems low considering how many non-voters there still regularly are. If they succeed with this, the Dem team should make it their mission to find every disenfranchised voter and recruit them for their campaign, so every vote that was lost turns into two new votes.
Some suggest that around 160k votes were the deciding factor in getting trump elected.
They’ll do anything the can to close a gap.
That’s usually the plan when voter rolls are “purged”.
Is tens of thousands of votes getting invalidated a thing that regularly happens in US elections?
Yes
https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/research-reports/voter-purges-report