The US Government had sued 20 states for their refusal to hand over voter registration rolls, so they can be checked for fraudulent entries, illegal and deceased voters and more. These are states where countless cases of voter fraud have been found, mostly blue states.
One of those states is WA. In December the US Dept. of Justice sued WA for refusing to submit to voter fraud examinations. Our state’s voter registration numbers are already fishy, out of 8.1 million residents, WA state has over 5.2 million registered voters. Some sources say those numbers could be as high as 6.2 million.
Even if it’s closer to the lower number, that would mean roughly 3 to 3.5 out of every five people in our state are over 18…hmmm…
Now US Postal Service is Proposing Not Delivering Mail-In Ballots in States Who Refuse to Hand Over Voter Rolls.
USPS hopes to push states into allowing Federal investigators to look through their voter rolls, especially for illegally registered aliens and non-citizens, who are not eligible.

WA State is one of a number who’ve had Motor Voter for years, which increasing numbers of experts and critics say is an easy way for ineligible voters to register, and for manipulation to take place. You don’t have to have proof of citizenship to get a driver’s license, and they automatically register you to vote–without checking for eligibility.
Proposed USPS plan Would Create A new List
It would be called the Mail-In and Absentee Participation List, once voter rolls are examined and fixed, the list would be sent to each state’s chief election official. In WA, that would be current Secretary of State Steve Hobbs-who by the way has refused Federal demands for voter rolls.
Several left-leaning Federal judges have ruled against voter integrity and cleanup efforts, and several Democratic states have sued, fighting against voting accuracy.
SOS Hobbs and other state officials claim elections are safe and secure, and yet we’ve heard of dozens of stories about multiple ballots being sent to the same address, with names of people who don’t exist, and more voter fraud.
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