Trump’s Election Integrity Commission Contradict Trump’s Claims of Voter Fraud

Someone inform gwb-trading of these earth shattering revelations

Did I ever state that there was wide-spread voter fraud involving millions of people?

What I have clearly stated multiple times is that there needs to be picture voter ID like most other first-rate nations, and that voting fraud needs to be aggressively pursued by prosecutors as a felony crime. Both of these are required to preserve the integrity of the election system in the U.S.
 
I am in the camp that believes there are a lot more illegals registered to vote. Take Philadelphia. They uncovered over 100,000 illegals registered to vote. California has been stonewalling and refusing to cooperate and release voter data. How do you uncover fraud? Very easily but, you have to start at the source which is voter data. First, how many of the voters are dead? If you know voters are dead yet, continue to vote then, there is a problem! Now, in the case of illegals, the voters names need to be checked against a database of US citizens. If it doesn't match, you know there is a good chance of fraud. The California Secretary of State has been refusing to cooperate? Why? Isn't securing the integrity of the elections important? Purging the election rolls of people who are "not" US citizens and dead people should be the priority and the job of elections officials everywhere! If you refuse to do that, you need to be fired because you are not doing your job in the first place!
 
Did I ever state that there was wide-spread voter fraud involving millions of people?

What I have clearly stated multiple times is that there needs to be picture voter ID like most other first-rate nations, and that voting fraud needs to be aggressively pursued by prosecutors as a felony crime. Both of these are required to preserve the integrity of the election system in the U.S.

Other first rate nations don't have a history of trying to prevent an entire block of people from voting because of systemic racism - it's been very clear that the ID requirement are set up to block legit voters from exercising their rights since Republicans lose when people actually vote.
 
Other first rate nations don't have a history of trying to prevent an entire block of people from voting because of systemic racism - it's been very clear that the ID requirement are set up to block legit voters from exercising their rights since Republicans lose when people actually vote.

It is not. Only in your fictional narrative.
 
Did I ever state that there was wide-spread voter fraud involving millions of people?

What I have clearly stated multiple times is that there needs to be picture voter ID like most other first-rate nations, and that voting fraud needs to be aggressively pursued by prosecutors as a felony crime. Both of these are required to preserve the integrity of the election system in the U.S.

Why though? The problem is non-existent and the solution will only disenfranchise others.
 
Cliffnotes: The voting fraud commission was nothing more than a mouthpiece to push Trump's unsubstantiated lies about voter fraud. Which they did, with no evidence whatsoever. This of course should shock no one.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-fraud-ex-member-says/?utm_term=.c3df57c41592

Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap, one of the 11 members of the commission formed by President Trump to investigate supposed voter fraud, issued a scathing rebuke of the disbanded panel on Friday, accusing Vice Chair Kris Kobach and the White House of making false statements and saying that he had concluded that the panel had been set up to try to validate the president’s baseless claims about fraudulent votes in the 2016 election.

Dunlap, one of four Democrats on the panel, made the statements in a report he sent to the commission’s two leaders — Vice President Pence and Kobach, who is Kansas’s secretary of state — after reviewing more than 8,000 documents from the group’s work, which he acquired only after a legal fight despite his participation on the panel.

Before it was disbanded by Trump in January, the panel had never presented any findings or evidence of widespread voter fraud. But the White House claimed at the time that it had shut down the commission despite “substantial evidence of voter fraud” due to the mounting legal challenges it faced from states. Kobach, too, spoke around that time about how “some people on the left were getting uncomfortable about how much we were finding out.”
 
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