… them, you know, my neighbor's on the list, my neighbor's deceased, and they'll take them off the list. They'll do their research to make sure that they're. And they do. They check the obits and things like that. They do that as a normal course of business in those offices, to purge those roles. And it's important, obviously, that they do that because we want to quash any discussion that, oh, the dead people are voting. I mean, if that's the case, then show me. (30:56–31:03)
CLAIM
Asserts that election offices routinely check obituaries to purge voter rolls.
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