Shortly before she led Democrats in a vote to impeach President Trump, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi received a "pants on fire" rating from PolitiFact for falsely claiming Republicans were blocking Democrats from voting in the key battleground state of Wisconsin.

Pelosi tweeted: "It's beyond alarming that more than 200,000 registered Wisconsin voters will be prohibited from voting. Less than a year from the election, we must ensure [Wisconsin Democrats] have the resources to respond with a massive voter registration effort. Don’t agonize. Organize!"

The Daily Wire reported she linked to a fundraising page outlining Wisconsin Democrats' "plan to deal with the WI voter purge."

Democrats, the Daily Wire noted, over the last year have been claiming Republicans are somehow blocking Democrats from voting. Failed Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams has led the charge, contending she is the true winner of Georgia's 2018 election.

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In Wisconsin, 200,000 votes are significant, because Trump won the state by only 23,000 votes in 2016.

But the left-leaning fact-checker PolitiFact pointed out, in giving Pelosi its worst rating, that the voters are not being blocked.

In October 2019, the Wisconsin Elections Commission sent letters to 234,000 voters it believed may have moved because of information it received from various government entities, including the post office.

Recipients simply were asked to re-register at their new address if they had moved or to confirm their current address if it was the same.

Democrats apparently think there's some kind of nefarious conspiracy behind the fact that slightly more of the mailings went to municipalities won by Hillary Clinton in 2016 than those won by Trump.

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel found 55% went to Democratic-majority municipalities, the Daily Wire said.

"More than 200,000 registered Wisconsin voters prohibited from voting”? Nonsense, concluded PolitiFact.

"[A]nyone in this group has multiple opportunities to regain their status as registered voters,” the fact-checkers point out. “Voters who are removed from the rolls — correctly or not — can re-register online, at their clerk’s office or even at the polls on Election Day,” as Wisconsin allows election day registration."

PolitiFact has six levels of ratings for its "Truth-O-Meter":