Yes Oxymorons, there is Voter Fraud

If you go to Google and type in the search words “illegal aliens voting” you will get 2 million links to articles on this topic. The first article listed is titled “FLASHBACK: WaPo Publishes Study That Claims Millions of Illegal Aliens Vote” by The Daily Wire.

President Trump has come out and said that there was voter fraud during the November 8th, 2016 election. How is that controversial?

There have been multiple reports that imply the Russians “hacked” the election. The Democrats, joined by Republican Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham, are holding hearings to determine if there was election fraud and any role played in the alleged fraud by Russians or any others. White House press secretary Sean Spicer said, “The President does believe that, I think he’s stated that before, and stated his concern of voter fraud and people voting illegally during the campaign and continues to maintain that belief based on studies and evidence people have brought to him.”

The media narrative is that there is no “evidence of voter fraud” and the President’s belief is “unsubstantiated.”

But is it? In a column titled “Substantial Numbers of Non-Citizens Vote Illegally in U.S. Elections” James D. Agresti from JustFactsDaily.com wrote:

Several major media outlets pounced on Trump’s [“In addition to winning the Electoral College in a landslide, I won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally.” Twitter] comment. The New York Times, for example, reported that “virtually no evidence of such improprieties has been discovered.” The Times editorial board then called Trump’s statement “a lie,” and the Washington Post’s Fact Checker declared “this is a bogus claim with no documented proof.”

These media reports and Trump’s comment are all misleading. There is material evidence of substantial vote fraud, though it does not prove that Trump would have won the popular vote if such fraud were prevented. It only shows that this is a possibility.

This evidence is documented in a 2014 paper published by the journal Electoral Studies. Based on survey data and election records, the authors of this paper found that the number of non-citizens who voted illegally in the 2008 election ranged “from just over 38,000 at the very minimum to nearly 2.8 million at the maximum.” Their “best estimate” is that 1.2 million or “6.4% of non-citizens actually voted.”

Even Snopes confirms that in California alone illegals could vote and in large numbers, perhaps millions.

Snopes in the article “License to Vote” by Dan Evon determined that California passed a law to allow undocumented immigrants to vote to be “false.” Evon reported, “In February 2016, California officials announced that more than 600,000 undocumented people were granted driver’s licenses in 2015 (the first year after AB 60 took effect).” But their own article shows this to be untrue. Snopes’ Evon writes:

While critics of the New Motor Voter Act fear that undocumented people may slip through the loopholes and get registered to vote, it’s false to say that California has made it legal for undocumented people to vote. In fact, California Secretary of State Alex Padilla said that the new law is actually more secure:

The way automatic registration works is relatively simple: Eligible citizens are registered to vote when they show up at a Department of Motor Vehicles office to obtain a driver’s license or state ID. The DMV gives the eligible voter a chance to opt out if they prefer not to register. If the person does not opt out, the DMV electronically transfers their voter registration information to the Secretary of State’s office, rather than making election officials enter data by hand from paper registration forms…

“… Automated voter registration is actually a more secure way of doing things,” California Secretary of State Alex Padilla told HuffPost in September. Potential voters “have to demonstrate proof of age, the vast majority of time people are showing a birth certificate or a passport, which also reflects citizenship. That’s arguably more secure than someone checking a box under penalty of perjury,” Padilla said. [Emphasis added]

So if an illegal alien shows up at a California DMV gets a drivers license but does not “opt out” is he or she is automatically registered to vote?

Question: How may of those 600,000 illegals given a California drivers license in 2015 opted out? How many more drivers licenses were issued to illegal aliens by the state of California in 2016 before the election?

Remember California is one of four “sanctuary states.”

We may never know, without a through investigation, just how many of those illegals in California “opted out” because the Secretary of State is all in providing sanctuary to illegals. It is proper to determine how many illegals, dead people or people register in two states voted illegally. Now there’s a new sheriff in town and voter fraud will not stand for it is the foundation of our Constitutional Republican form of government.

Sounds like President Trump is on to something big that demands a through investigation before the midterm elections in 2018.

RELATED ARTICLE: Justice Department Likely to Find Many Offenses in Voter Fraud Probe, Experts Say

4 replies
  1. rblack
    rblack says:

    I think a photo ID and proof positive proof of citizenship should be required to register to vote. I have a passport, which serves as such proof. A DL should be a proper photo ID (Florida’s is), but it is not and should not be good for voter registration.

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  2. Phil
    Phil says:

    Before the original Motor Voter Law was passed in 1993, one had to show a birth certificate. After that one only had to indicate he/she/all of the previous, was a U.S. citizen. With the REAL ID came required proof. Lots of illegals in between! Forged document are prolific within the illegal community. Even the IRS does not check the tax information on social security numbers! And if no tax number a Taxpayer ID number will be issued. Potential fraud in many venues!

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  3. AmPatriotic
    AmPatriotic says:

    No one should receive a Social Security Number & card unless they show their LEGAL PROOF of citizen status – wether they are a citizen and if not, legal proof that they are legally here in the U.S. Anyone applying for a Driver’s License MUST show a current record of their status of citizenship, such as a birth certificate. If they are not legal citizens then they should only qualify for a “Visiting Foreigner” form of driver’s license which MUST be updated annually. Furthermore, legal citizenship could be stamped by holography onto the Driver’s License thereby making it extremely difficult to forge (I think).

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  4. Roxanne Seigel
    Roxanne Seigel says:

    I agree…to register to vote, it should require the same amount of ID scrutiny needed to procure a DL. Birth certificate, passport, or naturalization papers, etc proving citizenship. Then when actually voting, a photo ID should be required.

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