NH AG to Investigate Possible Election Law Violations During Primary

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So the NH AG’s office plans to probe for possible election law violations after the release of the most recent Project Veritas video

WMUR | CONCORD, N.H. —The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office has decided to begin an investigation of possible violation of a state law governing voting-related conduct, depicted in a video made public this week by a conservative activist group.

The article goes on to reference state law regarding domicile and eligibility but the concern appears to be with regard to election officials and how they responded to questions about domicile and eligibility. GO watch the video and they gape in awe at how your state government fails to protect your vote by letting anyone, ANYONE, show up and erase it just by claiming to live in your town on election day.

I think you know where we stand. If you’re not sure search Vote Fraud, Voter Fraud, Domicile…you’ll figure it out.

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