California is Exhibit A - while key battleground states are also at risk.
Joseph Klein
When the U.S. Supreme Court upheld Indiana’s voter identification
law, the Court observed that “flagrant examples” of voter fraud “have
been documented throughout this Nation’s history by respected historians
and journalists.” As the National Commission on Federal Election Reform
stated in its 2005 bipartisan report,
the problem “is not the magnitude of voter fraud. In close or disputed
elections, and there are many, a small amount of fraud could make the
margin of difference.” The report noted that “[I]nvalid voter files,
which contain ineligible, duplicate, fictional, or deceased voters, are
an invitation to fraud.”
California, the nation’s leading sanctuary state for illegal aliens,
has opened the door to unprecedented opportunities for such voter fraud
– and that’s even before California’s use of universal mail-in voting
that the state is putting into place this year for the general election.
While California is virtually certain not to be a close contest between
President Trump and Joe Biden, California’s broken voting system
illustrates what can go wrong across the country where the margins of
votes between the candidates may be very slim indeed.
A Facebook post in
November 2018 stated that 449,000 Californians turned down jury duty
claiming they were not citizens. The post went on to say that these
non-citizens were on the voter registration list, reasoning that
prospective jurors are often culled from voter registration lists.......................To Read More...
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