Illinois spent $4.18 million nudging voters who did not request mail-in ballots – Illinois Policy

State employees were expecting some push-back over the letters. An email to department directors outlined the proper response: “Please refer any callers about this letter to their state legislator who put this mailing into law.”
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anonymous
5 years ago

I know people where were sent 3-4-5 letters from the Sec of State. These people never wanted to do anything other than to vote in person. They did not want Jag Boy and his ILK changing their vote which is what would have happened. Why else push the mail in ballot that was not requested?

anonymous
5 years ago
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It is called lie cheat and steal

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