How close is New Hampshire to the company of the six dirty states that worked in unison to steal the 2020 Presidential Election? Well, let’s see. First, New Hampshire has same-day voter registration, which begs for abuse.
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Why this was ever allowed in our state is still a mystery.
Who in their right mind would think that letting anyone walk up to a polling place on the day of the election, register, and then vote would result in a clean election? Many in their Left mind.
How else do New Hampshire’s clean elections™ fare against the dirty states? Let’s take a look.
1. Does NH have transparency in its public documents.
Not by a long shot. Our vaunted “Right to Know Law” (RSA 91-A), written into the State Constitution in the ’70s, was almost completely gutted by recent legislation. Just about anything on a voter registration card is now non-public. Even a simple request form (a document you sign) for a copy of a municipal checklist is exempt from the RTK law.
A request for statewide records is cost-prohibitive, and the taxpayer-funded state-wide voter database is non-public. Some states have theirs updated and online. Vermont can, but NH? Nope.
2. Are there liberal judges who make up the law as they go along?
Our famous Superior Court Judge, now self-retired for demeaning female lawyers, came up with the term “mobile domiciles” to cover non-citizen college voters – the backbone of statewide election victories for Democrats.
3. Does NH play word games to avoid clean elections so ‘non-citizens’ can vote?
You bet. Since 1972, when NH faced the 18-year-old vote change in our election laws, as did every other state, our election officials spun the word game that “domicile,” the word used in our State Constitution to define where you lawfully reside to vote, is too fluid to use for election law – because other statutes use the word “resident” such as for driver’s licenses.
You can’t make this up. An inferior statute definition trumps our constitution and Black’s Law Dictionary when it comes to voting.
4. Have our election-officials, secretary of state, attorney general’s office been around too long?
New Hampshire holds the record, maybe internationally.
5. Do NH officials and the compliant media use the term “Little evidence of widespread voter fraud” regularly?
Pretty much with every breath and every scandal. Here is a perfect, recent Georgia example.
6. Has Project Veritas ever come to our state and completely exposed voter fraud, as well as inept public officials?
James O’Keefe could set up a satellite office here now that the NH AG has stopped trying to charge him with a crime:
7. Have there ever been questionable directives from the Attorney General’s Office overriding local officials’ duty, as was done recently in several of the six dirty election states?
Sometime before the 2016 elections in NH, then Assistant AG Steven Labonte sent a memorandum to all local NH election officials stating that no one attempting to register to vote can be turned away for lack of identification. You see, in NH, you can walk up and register to vote with no ID by simply signing a purple paper form – which is non-public. Refer to paragraph 1.
This memorandum supersedes the duty of local elected officials who may know for a fact someone is trying to vote illegally.
8. Does the AG’s Office keep up with evidence of voter fraud or the statutes that require it?
I would say, not by a long shot. Starting in 2010, the NH Secretary of State stopped reporting investigations of voter fraud on its website.
The AG’s Office has thousands (and thousands) of pieces of returned mail from same-day voters, many of whom used an out-of-state driver’s license to vote. This began wholesale in 2012 when NH had something like 20,000 same-day voters.
9. Are citizens, and elected officials who try and correct/expose abuse of election laws called racists, vote suppressors, extremists? You know the drill.
Of course, they are, repeatedly and mercilessly.
And now we have the “Windham Scandal” in the much-ballyhooed clean election, hands-on, State of New Hampshire.
The timing is perfect.