This week, the Supreme Court heard a case that could have a major impact on future elections, and it's you is the way Ohio purges their voter rolls to keep them current. Here's how it works. If voters fail to show up for a federal election in Ohio, they're mailed a confirmation notice checking to see if they're still interested in voting. If they don't return to notice, and if they don't vote over the next four years, Ohio removes
them from state voting roles. Officials say that the program helps them keep track of which citizens have moved away or have died. Now, it sounds reasonable, except, of course, the liberals. They claim it Ohio's voter maintenance program is evidence of voters suppression, so a lefty civil rights front group is asking the Supremes to overturn it. Now, there's no way to predict the outcome of any Supreme Court case,
but the left is worried. During oral arguments, Justice Stephen Bayer Brier, who usually sides with the liberals side of the court, appeared sympathetic to ohio use of the confirmation letters. Not regardless of the outcome, we all know what's behind the Democrats fight against cleaning up voter rolls. They want dead voters on the rolls. They want out of state voters on the roles. In some states, they need dead voters on the rolls. It's not about voters suppression, it's
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