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January 25, 2023

If incoming email is any judge, there are large swaths of our citizen friends who want to get involved in fighting voter fraud — “just do something!”

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Two years ago, most Americans thought phantom voters were comic book characters.  Nobody had ever seen one.

This week, we reached our 5,000th volunteer request (in 60 days) to help clean voter rolls — and we never asked for a single volunteer.  We are just technology guys.

Americans are fed up; they get it that their elected officials are not going to clean voter rolls.  Perhaps some people did not dig the Big Steal for the Trump election — but after Kari Lake, the Senate in Nevada, and dozens of local races, they are on fire now.

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We track comments on the www.Omega4America.com site. 

The single most repeated phrase is “what can I do to help?”  The second most repeated is “can you run our voter rolls in Fractal?”  The third most common phrase, often with colorful adjectives, is “why don’t you tell us what we can do?”

The messaging has some alarming similarities. 

The most surprising, by far, comes from Alex, whose comment represents hundreds of others:  “in our local school board election, we saw people voting who don’t live here.  We had overwhelming support, and a nobody got elected!”

Another comment indicative of thousands of others: “The Supervisor claims to be cleaning the rolls regularly, but this is impossible, given what I have found.  She said she removed one of the names but would not tell me which one.”

This was a note from a New Hampshire voter.