Pariahjf wrote:
The claim of millions of illegal votes also fails to pass the simplest commonsense ‘sniff’ test: most U.S. states are controlled by Republicans, so it would also be implausible to assume their State Election Directors are engaged in a vast conspiracy to cover up cases of fraud against President Trump.
I don't believe that's true. A woman in California reported seeing a room full of democrats filling out ballots as fast as they could go. Then the black lady had to resign in Florida and a guy was taped saying he just threw republican ballots away.
From CBS;
A comparison of records by David Goldstein, investigative reporter for CBS2/KCAL9, has revealed hundreds of so-called dead voters in Southern California, a vast majority of them in Los Angeles County. “He took a lot of time choosing his candidates,” said Annette Givans of her father, John Cenkner. Cenkner died in Palmdale in 2003. Despite this, records show that he somehow voted from the grave in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008 and 2010. But he’s not the only one. CBS2 compared millions of voting records from the California Secretary of State’s office with death records from the Social Security Administration and found hundreds of so-called dead voters. Specifically, 265 in Southern California and a vast majority of them, 215, in Los Angeles County alone. The numbers come from state records that show votes were cast in that person’s name after they died. In some cases, Goldstein discovered that they voted year after year.
From another;
The Presidential Commission was set up in order to investigate “voter impersonation, vote buying, non-citizen voting, dead voters, felon voting, fraudulent addresses, registration fraud, elections officials fraud, and duplicate voting” said the Government Accountability Institute. While the investigation was hampered by Democrats, Pew Research conducted a study and found
1.8 million registered voters who were deceased, another 24 million with invalid voter registrations, and 2.75 million people registered in more than one state.While underage voting is a problem with 292 minors voting during the 2016 general election, the dead people casting ballots is more concerning. The presidential commission uncovered
45,880 voters who cast ballots in the 2016 presidential election who were more than 115 years old, many of whom were born before 1700. These numbers are vastly under-reported because of the commission’s inability to get states under a democratic stronghold to comply with voter information requests.These numbers are by far great enough to say voter fraud is a big problem when you take these numbers which go into the millions with double digits into account.
This all makes it pretty easy for us to say that Trump also won the popular vote if you eliminate all the illegal votes. I'm sorry, but it bears much more weight than Hillary beating Trump at anything. I would venture to say that Trump has been the biggest surprise in the last 500 years! Easily!