PaulPisces wrote:
But there is no evidence that non-current and dead people are v****g.
The only fraud in this myth is coming form the people spreading it.
An investigation by CBS News’ Los Angeles-based affiliate, KCAL-9, has determined that “hundreds” of dead people are still v****g in California.
(Paul, this is but one of many articles showing that the dead do v**e.)
“CBS2 compared millions of v****g records from the California Secretary of State’s office with death records from the Social Security Administration and found hundreds of so-called dead v**ers,” according to investigative reporter David Goldstein.
“Specifically, 265 in Southern California and a vast majority of them, 215, in Los Angeles County alone.”
The v**ers are genuinely dead, but others are v****g in their names, often through v**e-by-mail.
While it is not clear how the “so-called dead v**ers” v**ed, 86 were registered Republicans, and 146 were registered Democrats. V**es have been cast on behalf of some dead individuals for decades, over several e******n cycles.
Their v**es diluted the v**es of living people, whose choices count less when weighed against v**es cast fraudulently.
The possibility of v***r f***d in Southern California is a particularly acute problem in the run-up to the June 7 California primary, where the p**********l campaigns of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are focused on v**e-rich Los Angeles and surrounding areas.
Roughly two-thirds of primary b****ts are expected to be cast by mail. California does not have a photo ID requirement to v**e, and is the only state out of compliance with the Help America V**e Act of 2002, Goldstein says, making v**er rolls less accurate.
“The problem is California has been the most derelict state in the country in implementing statewide databases that are required under federal law. They just blew it off for over a decade,” former Department of Justice attorney J. Christian Adams told Goldstein.
The Obama administration has consistently argued that new laws to improve b****t security and v**er t***sparency, like v**er ID, are r****t efforts to exclude minorities, and are unnecessary because v***r f***d rarely happens.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors decided Tuesday to launch an investigation into the problem following KCAL-9’s report.
Joel B. Pollak is Senior Editor-at-Large at Breitbart News. His new e-book, Leadership Secrets of the Kings and Prophets: What the Bible’s Struggles Teach Us About Today, is on sale through Amazon Kindle Direct. Follow him on Twitter at @joelpollak.