Wasn’t the first, and it won’t be the last…..
At least one St.Louis resident has decided to speak out after claiming he received a weird notification that stated someone was registered to vote at his address.
This wouldn’t be so odd, mistakes happen all the time.
The problem is, that a far left group had been allegedly registering people to vote in the area, and
we all know how that goes……
So, was all of this just a coincidence? Or something more?
Decide for yourself after reading these reports:
The Kansas City Star reported:
As U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill fights to keep her seat in a razor-close race that could determine control of the Senate, a coalition of nonprofits went on a drive and reports it has registered more than 87,000 predominately black voters across Missouri.
The nonpartisan coalition, called Missouri Black Votes, hopes to engage black voters after the state passed a “burdensome” new voter identification law. The coalition says it is not working on McCaskill’s behalf, but registration drive could benefit McCaskill, who captured 94 percent of the black vote in Missouri last time she was up for election in 2012.
This time around, McCaskill has been trying to woo black voters after sustaining criticism from Missouri lawmakers who said she has taken them for granted. The black vote could be crucial in what figures to be a close contest against her Republican challenger, Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley.
The Gateway Pundit had more on the story:
An organization called Missouri Black Votes registered roughly 40,000 voters in St. Louis City and 100,000 voters in St. Louis County this past year for the 2020 election. And now St. Louis area residents are receiving voter announcements for people who do not live at their address.
Gary told The Gateway Pundit, “A St. Louis City election official advised me that someone dropped off boxes of voter registrations just prior to the 2018 November elections. I had called to inquire when someone named Anthony Caldwell was registered to vote from my residence. I purchased my residence in the city in 1984 and no one besides my family has ever registered from this address.”Gary continued, “I talked to Rick Stream, Election chairman in St. Louis County, and he advised me that 100,000 registrations were dropped off in St. Louis County and his office had to hire additional workers to prepare data entry into the voter system.
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