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Hans A. von Spakovsky, writing at the corner, brings us more news of something which is supposed to be an imaginary problem. Hans was previously a member of the board of elections in Fairfax County, Virginia, and has logged some hours of direct experience with voter fraud.
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Apparently the problem didn’t fade away after that. The same board has now done another spot check and found 17 people who voted in both Fairfax and Montgomery counties in the same election. And before the usual liberal scoffers start on the typical lines of attack, these were not cases of people with similar names or who had recently moved. These are cases of individuals where the two registration records had the same first, middle and last names, dates of birth and … social security numbers. If that’s a coincidence we need a new definition of the word.
Gee, what are the chances the Obama Department of Injustice will do anything about this? I'd say about zero. Won't it be nice when the criminal enterprise that is the Obama administration is finally gone?
It happens WAY more than people realize, except for the Left, they know fully well and are taught the practice of cheating.
The Democrats and liberals know very well that there is lots and lots of voter fraud going on. Since they are the ones committing most of it, it doesn't get investigated and prosecuted by Democrats. They have no integrity and are generally corrupt to the core.
Gee, what are the chances the Obama Department of Injustice will do anything about this? I'd say about zero. Won't it be nice when the criminal enterprise that is the Obama administration is finally gone?
Oh, no! 17 votes out of the nearly four million cast in Virginia alone. Demand a recount!
Once again, the numbers are statistically insignificant. Certainly not enough to warrant disenfranchising hundreds of thousands of legitimate voters over.
Did those 17 people change the outcome of any elections?
See, first of all, NO ONE says voter fraud is non-existent. NO ONE.
Secondly, while NO ONE thinks that voters should engage in fraudulent behavior, and EVERYONE thinks that those who commit voter fraud should be prosecuted for that crime, it's because it impacts the integrity of our elections.
The integrity of our elections has to maintained in order to assure that voter fraud isn't changing the outcome of our elections. That's why voter fraud is against the law. Because we want to assure that the outcome of our elections accurately reflects the will of the voters.
Republicans keep bemoaning about voter fraud, and how it's a huge problem in our country. And that's untrue. If it were a HUGE problem, then the outcomes of elections would be in question. 17 voters? They didn't change any outcomes.
And the voter ID laws wouldn't have had any impact on these 17 voters. They didn't go to the polls pretending to be someone else. In fact, in case after case after case after case that the Republicans bring up as "proof" of why we need voter ID laws, their proposed laws wouldn't have made any difference at all.
Gee, what are the chances the Obama Department of Injustice will do anything about this? I'd say about zero. Won't it be nice when the criminal enterprise that is the Obama administration is finally gone?
Oh, no! 17 votes out of the nearly four million cast in Virginia alone. Demand a recount!
Once again, the numbers are statistically insignificant. Certainly not enough to warrant disenfranchising hundreds of thousands of legitimate voters over.
I'm assuming you are too young to remember Florida in the 2000 election.
Oh, no! 17 votes out of the nearly four million cast in Virginia alone. Demand a recount!
Once again, the numbers are statistically insignificant. Certainly not enough to warrant disenfranchising hundreds of thousands of legitimate voters over.
Yet another person who thinks hundreds of thousands of black people are too stupid to get a photo ID. Funny how wherever there are photo ID requirements, voting by black people were still up in the last election...because they're not too stupid to get ID!
I'm assuming you are too young to remember Florida in the 2000 election.
One case of voter fraud is a huge problem because it means that a legitimate voter has been disenfranchised.
These DNC sock puppets don't care about most voter fraud, because it's American citizens that are being disenfranchised, and American citizens are less likely to vote for Democrats than the illegals and criminals that are engaged in voter fraud.
If voter fraud were substantially disenfranchising DEMOCRATS like them, then you'd be hearing a far different story. They only care about "disenfranchisement" when its their illegal voters who aren't allowed to vote.
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