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Article does not say, but I assume so. Now I suppose you could say all those folks died, but I would think the Sec. of State would know if that were the case.
Maybe they were republicans who gave Trump a chance in 2016 but decided after seeing his performance in office over 4 years that he wasn't worthy of their further support.
And I still can't believe more republicans voted in a primary than voted in a general election. When does that EVER happen anywhere??
This SOS wants me to believe that there were 24,000 republicans firmly committed to voting for Donald Trump who somehow and for some strange reason refused to show up in person at the polls on election day while also refusing to cast a mail-in ballot. It's entirely illogical.