Hobbs Hides Voter Roll Data from Feds
WA Secretary of State Hobbs decides to conceal voter roll data from Dept of Justice – what next?
We The Governed
Steve Hobbs has made his choice.
His effort to conceal the truth about Washington State’s dirty voter rolls is merely a delaying tactic, one that will ultimately end with the DOJ gaining access to the information in the end. When will the DOJ file their lawsuit? How long will it take for the Feds to have access to the voter rolls and expose the truth? How bad are the voter rolls that Hobbs would take this chance for merely a delay?
I called it “Hobbs” choice before because if he does follow the law, he is certain to be stabbed in the back by the Democrat Party political establishment as well. He has made his choice, now he owns the problems that are being covered up. Remember, government hates it when you start looking at how they operate, and they really don’t want you to know how they squander your tax dollars. Government will never reform itself.
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