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SSA Apparently Stops Releasing Voter Registration Totals after Viral Tweet

The Social Security Administration apparently doesn’t want the public to see who is registering to vote

A viral tweet raising worrying questions about the numbers of people registering to vote in key states without photo ID, appears to have prompted the Social Security Administration to stop publicly releasing its weekly totals. These totals have been available on the internet since January 2011.

Popular Twitter user “End Wokeness,” who was responsible for the original viral tweet, noticed that the totals had disappeared yesterday.

“Whoa!” Tweeted Elon Musk.

“But don’t worry, I’m sure the fact-checkers will say this is all routine and normal,” responded End Wokeness.

The implication of the original Tweet was that these registrations might be a prelude to potentially election-changing levels of voter fraud come November. If the SSA has now decided to prevent the public from seeing registration totals, suspicions will not be allayed.

H O L Y S H I T

The number of voters registering without a photo ID is SKYROCKETING in 3 key swing states:

Arizona, Texas, and Pennsylvania.

Since the start of 2024:

TX: 1,250,710
PA: 580,513
AZ: 220,731

HAVV allows voters to register with a Social Security Number (4…

— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) April 2, 2024

The original viral tweet focused on the number of voters registering to vote without photo ID in three key swing states: Arizona, Texas and Pennsylvania.

End Wokeness noted that since the start of 2024, there had apparently been 220,731 registrations in Arizona, 1,250,710 in Texas and 580,513 in Pennsylvania.

At time of writing, the tweet has 64 million views, and was picked up on Instagram by Marjorie Taylor Greene, and on Truth Social by Donald Trump.

“Who are all those voters registering without a Photo ID in Texas, Pennsylvania, and Arizona??? What is going on???” posted the 45th President of the United States.

The popularity of the original tweet sent fact-checkers into a frenzy.

The Associated Press ran a piece about the danger of anonymous users who are “dominating right-wing discussions online.”

“The accounts enjoy a massive reach that is boosted by engagement algorithms, by social media companies greatly reducing or eliminating efforts to remove phony or harmful material, and by endorsements from high-profile figures such as Musk,” said the Press.

“They also can generate substantial financial rewards from X and other platforms by ginning up outrage against Democrats.”

The post recommended that users “shouldn’t be allowed to spread lies without accountability,” but neglected to state exactly what that might mean.


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