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About That Vote Fraud: Hundreds of Voters Withdraw in Colorado

President Trump’s voter fraud commission is pressing states to hand over voter data as a part of its investigation into reports of vote fraud in the 2016 election.

At least 14 states have refused to comply with the request. But in states that have complied, large numbers of voters are suddenly withdrawing their registration.

In Colorado alone, hundreds of voters have canceled their registration status just in the last week.

It doesn’t take much intelligence to discern why that’s happening.

If you’re an illegal voter and your data is about to be reviewed by the federal government, your best option is to remove it.

This comes as the best evidence so far of widespread vote fraud, and that’s just among those who are even paying enough attention to know about the commission.

Here’s more from Washington Examiner…

Several county clerks in Colorado said they’ve seen hundreds of people withdraw their voter registrations following the state’s announcement that it would comply with President Trump’s voter fraud commission.

In Denver, a spokesperson for the Denver Elections Division said 180 people have withdrawn their registrations in the county since Monday, according to a Denver Channel report.

In Arapahoe County, which contains the city of Aurora, at least 160 people have withdrawn their registrations since July 1.

The counties normally see fewer than 10 withdrawn registrations in similar time frames.

Colorado Secretary of State Wayne Williams said last week he would submit the registrations requested by the Trump administration.

Numerous states have said they won’t comply with the request for voter registrations, which include the last four digits of Social Security numbers and other identifying information. CNN reported earlier this week that 44 states refused to comply with the request by Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, who serves as vice chair of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity.

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