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One of Keshel’s core points is the correlation between voter roll cleanliness and election fairness. States that maintain clean voter rolls—like Florida, North Dakota, and Iowa—tend to have more trustworthy results. Conversely, heavily polluted voter lists, riddled with ineligible or duplicate voters, correlate with more "blue" outcomes, as seen in California, Oregon, and Washington.
Notably, in Florida, the discovery of nearly half a million potentially ineligible ballots could have swung some races toward Republicans, suggesting widespread ballot harvesting and fraud even in relatively secure states.