Washington, DC The Wisconsin Appeals Court has ruled that more than 200,000 voters who were set to be purged from the state's voter rolls will officially stay registered, court documents show.
The appeals court"reversed" a previous circuit court order that said the voters were invalid because they may have moved recently. The court also reversed a previous contempt order against the Wisconsin Board of Elections for not removing the voter registrations. The commission was facing a $50-a-day fine and three Democratic commissioners who voted against the removals were to be fined $250 a day until they complied.
Kindly provide the time and date for the program (The Profit Point). I missed this during the ads
All those dead people being denied their right to vote....lol
Good
The purge anarchy. Rodger that cnn