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Why Democrats and Republicans Both Deny and Lie About V***r F***d
Jan 28, 2017 01:37:56   #
Chameleon12
 
Democrat and Republican leaders alike are both denying v***r f***d despite overwhelming evidence that v***r f***d DOES exist. Why? Because both parties engage in v***r f***d. Think about it. These are politicians we're talking about here. Why on earth would we believe them? And the media has recently proven itself just as unreliable. When they say v***r f***d doesn't occur. Don't believe them. If you still don't believe me, look at this article.


From the Washington Times:

No, v***r f***d isn’t a myth: 10 cases where it’s all too real

As Donald Trump takes on the Republican establishment, Democrats and the mainstream media, he’s telling supporters they’re fighting against a “r****d” system, rife with v***r f***d and those eager to protect the status quo. The left, predictably, says this type of talk is “dangerous” to the integrity of our e*******l system, and then glibly asks for Mr. Trump to prove his v***r f***d allegations.

This is where the left is wrong: The argument isn’t whether v***r f***d is real, but how widespread it is. Here’s 10 examples documenting that v***r f***d isn’t a myth and how Mr. Trump’s claims aren’t just speculation.

1. Dead people v****g in Colorado.

A CBS affiliate’s evidence of v***r f***d in Colorado in September sparked an immediate investigation by Secretary of State Wayne Williams. A report in Denver exposed multiple incidents in recent years where dead Coloradans were still v****g. A dead World War II veteran named John Grosso v**ed in a 2006 primary e******n, and a woman named Sara Sosa who died in 2009 cast b****ts in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. Mrs. Sosa’s husband Miguel died in 2008, but a v**e was cast in his name one year later.

2. I******s found v****g in Virginia; only discovered after they self-reported.

A study by the watchdog Public Interest Legal Foundation found in just eight Virginia counties, 1,046 alien non-citizens successfully registered to v**e. These aliens were only accidentally caught because they renewed their driver’s license and self-reported, telling authorities they were a non-citizen. This study doesn’t even include the metropolises of Virginia.

3. Some Pennsylvania citizens v****g twice.

Last year, Pennsylvania’s secretary of state admitted data showed more than 700 Pennsylvania v**ers might have cast two b****ts in recent e******ns, yet said she’s powerless to investigate or prosecute double v**ers.

Nearly 43,000 v**ers in Pennsylvania had potentially duplicate registrations in either Pennsylvania or other states, data researcher V***r R**********n Data Crosscheck found.

4. Illegal v**ers uncovered in Philadelphia; half had previously v**ed.

At least 86 non-citizens have been registered v**ers in Philadelphia since 2013, and almost half of them have cast a b****t in a recent e******n, watchdog Public Interest Legal Foundation noted this month. The number was only turned up after officials received specific requests from the v**ers themselves to remove their names from the rolls.

“This is just the tip of the iceberg,” Joseph Vanderhulst, the watchdog’s attorney, told LifeZette on Oct. 5. “Who knows how many are on and don’t ask to be taken off?”

5. V**er rigging triggers probe in Texas.

This week, allegations of v***r f***d in Tarrant County, Texas, prompted a state investigation. The suit focuses on mail-in b****ts, which allows for people to v**e from their homes without any ID or verification of identity. There’s concern of so-called “v**e-harvesting” were political operatives fill out and return other people’s b****ts, without their consent.

6. Indiana v***r f***d investigation grows to 56 counties.

According to a local NBC report, Indiana State Police are in the midst of a statewide investigation into possible v***r r**********n fraud.

“Police believe there could be hundreds of fraudulent v***r r**********n records with different combinations of made up names and addresses with people’s real information,” NBC 12 reported.

The police encourage victims of suspected v***r f***d to report it to Indiana’s secretary of state.

7. Three under investigation in Oklahoma for v****g twice in the p**********l primary.

An investigation is underway into three Comanche County, Oklahoma, residents who v**ed twice in last week’s P**********l Preferential Primary, according to the local ABC 7 News station, KSWO.

“All three submitted absentee b****ts before showing up to their polling place on March 1 and v**ed again in person,” the report said. “The Comanche County Sheriff’s Department is investigating the case and will interview all three of them before handing the case over to the district attorney.”

8. E******n f***d in Kentucky.

A Franklin County grand jury has indicted a Pike County man in June on multiple felony counts of e******n f***d in connection with last month’s statewide primary.

Keith Justice, 50, has been charged with four counts of intimidating an e******n officer and one count of interfering with an e******n officer in Pike County.

9. Underage v**ers found v****g in Wisconsin’s p**********l primary.

Brown County e******n officials in April found six cases where underage v**ers cast a b****t in the state’s p**********l primary. County Clerk Sandy Juno told a local reporter that six 17-year-old students registered and v**ed. Despite five of the students presenting a valid ID, poll workers never looked at the date of birth on them or on the registration forms they filled out, Ms. Juno told local news website wearegreenbay.com. In one case, the student used a report card as identification.

10. V***r r**********n cards sent to i******s in Pennsylvania.

In September, the secretary of state’s office in Pennsylvania mailed about 2.5 million v***r r**********n postcards to people who are not registered v**ers, but are licensed drivers. Secretary of State Pedro Cortes admitted to the House of Representatives that seven people had reported that they received v***r r**********n cards in error, self-reporting.

State Rep. Daryl Metcalfe, a Butler County Republican who chairs the State Government Committee, said in September testimony that there’s several problem’s with the state’s v***r r**********n system.

“There’s certainly the potential for hundreds, if not thousands, of foreigners here legally and illegally to be on our v**er rolls, and a certain percentage who are casting b****ts,” Mr. Metchalfe told LifeZette. “We’ve got a lot of integrity issues that need to be addressed.”

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Jan 28, 2017 08:42:04   #
Al Labinski
 
Just a week ago DEMOCRATS were crying that the E******NS were fixed.! Now that PRESIDENT TRUMP is investigating this claim they say IT'S a waste there is no proof of FALSE V****g. If you all didn't cry there was this would have Blown over INSTEAD some heads will roll and PERHAPS PRISON TIME..!
DUMB ASSES.! Let's watch Clintons,Obama and some other DEMOCRATS sweating it out.Stop notching and let the President do his thing for 100 day's If you all are not guilty you can carry on. NO ONE GROUP WILL EVER STOP TRUMP UR JUST LOOKING FOR MORE INVESTIGATIONS. LIVE WITH IT AND SHUT UR STUPID S**T...!

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Jan 28, 2017 11:28:57   #
PeterS
 
Chameleon12 wrote:
Democrat and Republican leaders alike are both denying v***r f***d despite overwhelming evidence that v***r f***d DOES exist. Why? Because both parties engage in v***r f***d. Think about it. These are politicians we're talking about here. Why on earth would we believe them? And the media has recently proven itself just as unreliable. When they say v***r f***d doesn't occur. Don't believe them. If you still don't believe me, look at this article.


From the Washington Times:

No, v***r f***d isn’t a myth: 10 cases where it’s all too real

As Donald Trump takes on the Republican establishment, Democrats and the mainstream media, he’s telling supporters they’re fighting against a “r****d” system, rife with v***r f***d and those eager to protect the status quo. The left, predictably, says this type of talk is “dangerous” to the integrity of our e*******l system, and then glibly asks for Mr. Trump to prove his v***r f***d allegations.

This is where the left is wrong: The argument isn’t whether v***r f***d is real, but how widespread it is. Here’s 10 examples documenting that v***r f***d isn’t a myth and how Mr. Trump’s claims aren’t just speculation.

1. Dead people v****g in Colorado.

A CBS affiliate’s evidence of v***r f***d in Colorado in September sparked an immediate investigation by Secretary of State Wayne Williams. A report in Denver exposed multiple incidents in recent years where dead Coloradans were still v****g. A dead World War II veteran named John Grosso v**ed in a 2006 primary e******n, and a woman named Sara Sosa who died in 2009 cast b****ts in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. Mrs. Sosa’s husband Miguel died in 2008, but a v**e was cast in his name one year later.

2. I******s found v****g in Virginia; only discovered after they self-reported.

A study by the watchdog Public Interest Legal Foundation found in just eight Virginia counties, 1,046 alien non-citizens successfully registered to v**e. These aliens were only accidentally caught because they renewed their driver’s license and self-reported, telling authorities they were a non-citizen. This study doesn’t even include the metropolises of Virginia.

3. Some Pennsylvania citizens v****g twice.

Last year, Pennsylvania’s secretary of state admitted data showed more than 700 Pennsylvania v**ers might have cast two b****ts in recent e******ns, yet said she’s powerless to investigate or prosecute double v**ers.

Nearly 43,000 v**ers in Pennsylvania had potentially duplicate registrations in either Pennsylvania or other states, data researcher V***r R**********n Data Crosscheck found.

4. Illegal v**ers uncovered in Philadelphia; half had previously v**ed.

At least 86 non-citizens have been registered v**ers in Philadelphia since 2013, and almost half of them have cast a b****t in a recent e******n, watchdog Public Interest Legal Foundation noted this month. The number was only turned up after officials received specific requests from the v**ers themselves to remove their names from the rolls.

“This is just the tip of the iceberg,” Joseph Vanderhulst, the watchdog’s attorney, told LifeZette on Oct. 5. “Who knows how many are on and don’t ask to be taken off?”

5. V**er rigging triggers probe in Texas.

This week, allegations of v***r f***d in Tarrant County, Texas, prompted a state investigation. The suit focuses on mail-in b****ts, which allows for people to v**e from their homes without any ID or verification of identity. There’s concern of so-called “v**e-harvesting” were political operatives fill out and return other people’s b****ts, without their consent.

6. Indiana v***r f***d investigation grows to 56 counties.

According to a local NBC report, Indiana State Police are in the midst of a statewide investigation into possible v***r r**********n fraud.

“Police believe there could be hundreds of fraudulent v***r r**********n records with different combinations of made up names and addresses with people’s real information,” NBC 12 reported.

The police encourage victims of suspected v***r f***d to report it to Indiana’s secretary of state.

7. Three under investigation in Oklahoma for v****g twice in the p**********l primary.

An investigation is underway into three Comanche County, Oklahoma, residents who v**ed twice in last week’s P**********l Preferential Primary, according to the local ABC 7 News station, KSWO.

“All three submitted absentee b****ts before showing up to their polling place on March 1 and v**ed again in person,” the report said. “The Comanche County Sheriff’s Department is investigating the case and will interview all three of them before handing the case over to the district attorney.”

8. E******n f***d in Kentucky.

A Franklin County grand jury has indicted a Pike County man in June on multiple felony counts of e******n f***d in connection with last month’s statewide primary.

Keith Justice, 50, has been charged with four counts of intimidating an e******n officer and one count of interfering with an e******n officer in Pike County.

9. Underage v**ers found v****g in Wisconsin’s p**********l primary.

Brown County e******n officials in April found six cases where underage v**ers cast a b****t in the state’s p**********l primary. County Clerk Sandy Juno told a local reporter that six 17-year-old students registered and v**ed. Despite five of the students presenting a valid ID, poll workers never looked at the date of birth on them or on the registration forms they filled out, Ms. Juno told local news website wearegreenbay.com. In one case, the student used a report card as identification.

10. V***r r**********n cards sent to i******s in Pennsylvania.

In September, the secretary of state’s office in Pennsylvania mailed about 2.5 million v***r r**********n postcards to people who are not registered v**ers, but are licensed drivers. Secretary of State Pedro Cortes admitted to the House of Representatives that seven people had reported that they received v***r r**********n cards in error, self-reporting.

State Rep. Daryl Metcalfe, a Butler County Republican who chairs the State Government Committee, said in September testimony that there’s several problem’s with the state’s v***r r**********n system.

“There’s certainly the potential for hundreds, if not thousands, of foreigners here legally and illegally to be on our v**er rolls, and a certain percentage who are casting b****ts,” Mr. Metchalfe told LifeZette. “We’ve got a lot of integrity issues that need to be addressed.”
Democrat and Republican leaders alike are both den... (show quote)


So is sending out registration cards by mistake constitute's v***r f***d? You do realize that people have to take those cards, go to their precinct, then v**e, for it to constitute fraud don't you? And if there are integrity issues to address then address them--that way there won't be any issues. See simple...

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Jan 28, 2017 11:38:51   #
Ricko Loc: Florida
 
PeterS wrote:
So is sending out registration cards by mistake constitute's v***r f***d? You do realize that people have to take those cards, go to their precinct, then v**e, for it to constitute fraud don't you? And if there are integrity issues to address then address them--that way there won't be any issues. See simple...


PeterS-regardless of what the end result might be, we need to eliminate v***r f***d. We cannot have i*****l a***ns, from any foreign country, pull the lever for any candidate regardless of party. I do not want either Miguel or Mahmmoud electing my president unless both are citizens. This kind of BS is one of the reasons most people view government as corrupt. I hope President Trump will clean this up along with reducing the size of this massive, overstaffed government which is costing the taxpayers billions. PS. Sending out v***r r**********n cards by mistake means a lack of quality control at wh**ever agency committed the error. We do not need lackadaisical people in positions of responsibility. America First !!!

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Jan 28, 2017 14:10:51   #
chuckybrass
 
The easiest solution is a national v***r r**********n database. The states are clearly incapable of handling such a responsibility, nor are they able to communicate with other states satisfactorily.

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Jan 29, 2017 17:25:10   #
teabag09
 
If picture IDs were require like it is at the Welfare Office, to cash a check and many other actions a lot of fraud could be stopped!
chuckybrass wrote:
The easiest solution is a national v***r r**********n database. The states are clearly incapable of handling such a responsibility, nor are they able to communicate with other states satisfactorily.

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Jan 29, 2017 19:59:46   #
chuckybrass
 
Problem is, there is no interactions amongst the states. You move from one to another, and voila! You are dual registered. Totally not acceptable.

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May 14, 2017 05:39:41   #
Chameleon12
 
PeterS wrote:
So is sending out registration cards by mistake constitute's v***r f***d? You do realize that people have to take those cards, go to their precinct, then v**e, for it to constitute fraud don't you? And if there are integrity issues to address then address them--that way there won't be any issues. See simple...


So is giving i******s a driver's license while at the same time trusting them to be honest at a v****g booth a sure way to stop v***r f***d?

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May 14, 2017 05:40:31   #
Chameleon12
 
Ricko wrote:
PeterS-regardless of what the end result might be, we need to eliminate v***r f***d. We cannot have i*****l a***ns, from any foreign country, pull the lever for any candidate regardless of party. I do not want either Miguel or Mahmmoud electing my president unless both are citizens. This kind of BS is one of the reasons most people view government as corrupt. I hope President Trump will clean this up along with reducing the size of this massive, overstaffed government which is costing the taxpayers billions. PS. Sending out v***r r**********n cards by mistake means a lack of quality control at wh**ever agency committed the error. We do not need lackadaisical people in positions of responsibility. America First !!!
PeterS-regardless of what the end result might be,... (show quote)


53% of Democrats support i*****l a***n v****g.

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