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TexasTowelie

(112,130 posts)
Sun Jul 2, 2017, 06:31 AM Jul 2017

Sununu says he will turn over NH voter data to federal fraud commission

CONCORD — Gov. Chris Sununu said he “absolutely would comply” and turn over records on all state voters to a federal anti-fraud commission that made the controversial request earlier this week.

The first-term Republican governor said those Democratic governors from Virginia, Connecticut and California that rebuffed the request are playing politics and not standing up for the integrity of the electoral process.

“Absolutely I think every state should comply. any state not complying with this is simply playing politics,” Sununu said during an appearance Friday morning on MSNBC.

“You have to have a system that you can trust, that people can believe in and this is simply a review to make sure the system we have today and the system going forward tomorrow has that integrity.”

Read more: http://www.unionleader.com/politics/sununu-says-he-will-turn-over-nh-voter-data-to-federal-fraud-commission-20170630

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Sununu says he will turn over NH voter data to federal fraud commission (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jul 2017 OP
Old motto: "Live Free Or Die." New motto: mahatmakanejeeves Jul 2017 #1
Good one! n/t John1956PA Jul 2017 #3
So this is about trust and integrity then BeyondGeography Jul 2017 #2
The Snu is a lifelong repuke toady Achilleaze Jul 2017 #4
Cream pie... meet Sununu face. longship Jul 2017 #5
Why do they need people's voting history? Bluepinky Jul 2017 #6

Bluepinky

(2,268 posts)
6. Why do they need people's voting history?
Mon Jul 3, 2017, 01:05 AM
Jul 2017

If they want to see if any voters are registered in more than one state, I could possibly buy what they're doing. But I don't know why they would need anyone's voting history for the last 10+ years, which I assume includes party affiliation. That is very concerning.

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