In the interest of
helping out the editorial writers and pundits of media outlets who don’t think
voter fraud occurs, I wanted to note just a few recent cases (and readers
interested in seeing almost 200 more such cases can do so here.):
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In
McAllen, Texas, two campaign workers….
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A couple
in Le Sueur, Minn…..
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A woman in
Dothan, Ala., was sentenced to six months ….
·
Bronx
politician Hector Ramirez has been arrested ……
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…..Weslaco,
Texas, in which dozens of illegal votes……
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Philadelphia….four
local election officials…..
·
Peruvian
citizen who illegally registered and voted….
One recommendation
I have made to state legislatures is to implement legislation that requires court
clerks to notify state election officials when individuals called for jury duty
are excused because they are not U.S. citizens. Courts get their jury lists
from voter registration rolls, and it is a requirement that those who register
to vote affirm under oath they are U.S. citizens. Individuals called for jury
duty also have to affirm, again under oath, that they are U.S. citizens. And
yet in a 2005 study, the U.S. Government Accountability Office found that 3
percent of the 30,000 individuals called for jury duty from voter registration
rolls over a two-year period in just one U.S. district court were not U.S.
citizens…..To Read More…..
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