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Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Kansas Secretary of State: There is Proof of Widespread Voter Fraud

On Sunday a top Trump adviser doubled down on claims of widespread voter fraud in the 2016 election, saying the White House has provided “enormous evidence” to substantiate the assertion.

"The White House has provided enormous evidence with respect to voter fraud, with respect to people being registered in more than one state, dead people voting, noncitizens being registered to vote,” White House senior policy adviser Stephen Miller said on ABC’s ‘This Week with George Stephanopoulos.’

Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach said Miller is referring to voters who are registered in more than one state.

“About three million people are registered in more than one state. But get this Neil, it’s no crime to be registered in more than one state vote, but it is a crime if you actually try to vote in two states and every year thousands of people do,” Kobach said during an interview on the FOX Business Network’s Cavuto: Coast-to-Coast.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Only a dumbocrat will look you right in the eye and claim theres no voter fraud

Anonymous said...

OK OK OK...fraud..fraud...FRAUD! It happened, instead of trying to prove the PROOF, FIX it before the mid-terms. Get the dead, the dups, the illegals off the rolls and do it PRONTO.

Then report on it ad nauseam (really it should be nausea) so you win a news Emmy.

ENOUGH ALREADY....I have drinking to accomplish!

Jim said...

Purging the voter rolls must be done by the STATES.
Soros had a project to back friendly Secretaries of State in elections a while back and was pretty successful at it.
So now, the battle must be fought at the state/county level.

Enter: TrueTheVote.

They've been working on it, and still are, but they need help and support.

Anonymous said...

I keep hearing about "all this evidence" but when challenged, you only hear the same rehashed statements. It's telling that you can have all of these conservative think tanks yet even they aren't jumping on the voter fraud bandwagon once they take a good look at the data.