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This is nothing more than a distraction. It doesn't matter who is registered or who votes for whom. The major party (REPDEM) chooses only controllable candidates for positions of power.
The major party controls the selection of candidates, the management of elections, the counting of votes, and the courts that review elections. There is no doubt of the outcome. American democracy is 21st century serfdom.
The only solution is the same solution as in 1776.
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I wonder, what is the statistical probability that two different people can both be born on the same day and also have the same name? Without also checking Social Security Numbers as part of the identification process, this is a very real possibility.
Another possibility is that people move from one state to another, and re-register in their new state of residence, thus creating duplicate information, but still only vote once.