Thanks for posting. I will research a bit later and provide my findings.
Any time.
Thanks for posting. I will research a bit later and provide my findings.
Thanks for posting. I will research a bit later and provide my findings.
I thought I saw a few Walking Dead voters in my polling place last election!
https://www.heritage.org/voterfraudDon't bother it's likely 10 cases over 20 yrs trying to make the argument of disenfranchising tens of thousands using voter ID laws
I'm glad they caught him. Voter fraud threatens the integrity of our democracy regardless of who the vote is cast for. That's why we need voter ID laws. We also need to purge the voter rolls periodically so that dead people don't have the ability to vote.
https://www.brennancenter.org/press...database-undermines-claims-recent-voter-fraudhttps://www.heritage.org/voterfraud
There have been over a thousand criminal convictions for voting fraud.
Nah, that's just because the media only reports on it when it is from the GOP side.
https://www.heritage.org/voterfraud
There have been over a thousand criminal convictions for voting fraud.
They may be correct. I've never studied the database claims. But voter fraud still exists at a higher level than many want to admit. Here's what a simple google search turns up from the 2016 election:https://www.brennancenter.org/press...database-undermines-claims-recent-voter-fraud
https://www.brennancenter.org/publication/heritage-fraud-database-assessment
A closer examination of the database shows:
- Among the examples in the Heritage document are a case from 1948 (when Harry S. Truman beat Thomas Dewey) and a case from 1972 (when Richard Nixon defeated George McGovern). Only 105 of its 749 cases came from within the past five years.
- In reviewing billions of votes cast, the Heritage Foundation identified just 10 cases involving in-person impersonation fraud at the polls (fewer than the number of members on the president’s Commission).
- The database includes only 41 cases involving non-citizens registering, voting, or attempting to vote over five decades, highlighting the absurdity of President Trump’s claim that millions of non-citizens voted in the 2016 election alone.
- A vast majority of fraud “examples” cited by the Heritage Foundation would not be addressed by the voter suppression laws its staff supports, including “Election Integrity” Commission member Hans von Spakovsky, a senior legal fellow at Heritage. Von Spakovsky distributed copies of the database at the panel’s first meeting in July.
- Many cases highlighted in the database show that existing laws and safeguards are already preventing voter fraud — the ineligible voters or individuals engaging in misconduct were discovered and prevented from casting a ballot.

That claim was ridiculous. He just didn't want to admit that he lost popular vote.Not quite 2.9MM eh?