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Subject Biden-Harris Sues States
Date October 17, 2024 8:02 AM
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BIDEN-HARRIS ADMIN SUES TO STOP STATES FROM REMOVING NONCITIZENS FROM
VOTING ROLLS

Ben Johnson | Washington Stand | 10-15-24

THE BIDEN-HARRIS ADMINISTRATION HAS HAULED TWO REPUBLICAN STATES
INTO COURT TO PREVENT THEM FROM REMOVING NONCITIZENS FROM THE VOTER
ROLLS. 

As part of last Friday’s news dump, the administration’s
Department of Justice announced on October 11 that it had sued
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Commonwealth of Virginia over an order from to purge “noncitizens”
from the ballot.

On August 7, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) issued Executive
Order 35
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which called for the state to assure every registered voter is a legal
U.S. citizen. “This isn’t a Democrat or Republican issue, it’s
an American and Virginian issue. Every legal vote deserves to be
counted without being watered down by illegal votes or inaccurate
machines. In Virginia, we don’t play games and our model for
election security is working,” said
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at the time. 

The Biden-Harris administration sued, claiming the action violates the
National Voter Registration Act’s 90-day Quiet Period Provision,
which says states must curtail all such actions 90 days before an
election. The DOJ filed
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lawsuit
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September 27 against the state of Alabama, after Alabama Secretary of
State Wes Allen (R) announced
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had instituted a “process to remove noncitizens registered to vote
in Alabama,” on August 13.

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“Only U.S. citizens are eligible to vote in U.S. federal elections.
That fact is not in dispute, and there is no evidence of widespread
noncitizen voting in the United States. But that is not what this case
is about,” claims
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government’s legal complaint against Virginia.

Yet in announcing the Alabama lawsuit, Assistant Attorney General
Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights
Division said
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“The right to vote is one of the most sacred rights in our
democracy.”

The action is virtually unprecedented. The Obama administration sued
to stop then-Florida Governor Rick Scott from removing noncitizens (at
Judicial Watch’s behest) in 2012
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Conversely, the Trump and George W. Bush administrations sued states
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localities (Kentucky, New York City, Maine, Missouri)
for _failing_ to maintain accurate voting lists, including removing
noncitizens and the deceased. 



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A majority of Americans worry that voter fraud will impact the 2024
election, according to a NPR/PBS News/Marist poll
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earlier this month. Overall, 58% of Americans shared their concerns
about election integrity in next month’s election, although that is
driven by an overwhelming concern from Republicans. In all, 86% of
Republicans, and 55% of registered Independents
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say illegal voting could impact the election, as compared to 33% of
Democrats (and just 29% of confirmed Kamala Harris voters).

Once cast, there is no way to differentiate which ballot belongs to a
specific person; voter fraud is permanent. Speaker of the House Mike
Johnson (R-La.) has said the House must pass the Safeguard American
Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act
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address this “clear and very real threat
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to election integrity.

“The reason our movement is called election _integrity_ is not
just based on policy and procedures, but also on the character of the
individuals who comprise it,” said Election Integrity Network
Executive Director Kerri Toloczko in a statement emailed to The
Washington Stand.

“Thousands of patriotic Americans have given selflessly of their
time to become experts on their states’ election codes,” said
Toloczko in a separate
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“They have tirelessly worked in the trenches on all the aspects of
the election process, researching state and county voter rolls;
finding thousands of ineligible registrations, mistakes, errors,
duplicates, and the like; are volunteering to serve as poll workers
and observers; and who love this country so much that they are willing
to take the abuse leveled at them by the corporate media, the
Democratic Party, state governments, and even the federal
government.”

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