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Press Sec Kayleigh McEnany Mail-in Voting Dead People On The Voter Rolls

May 28, 2020 By Lybio

Press Sec Kayleigh McEnany Mail-in Voting Dead People On The Voter Rolls

Yeah, to everyone, including dead people on the voter rolls, including to the mysterious 112% in LA County. That’s not just everyone, that – that’s everyone plus an extra 12%.

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