Elections: American democracy has a problem — a voting problem. According to a new study of U.S. Census data, America has more registered voters than actual live voters. It's a troubling fact that puts our nation's future in peril.
The data come from Judicial Watch's Election Integrity Project. The group looked at data from 2011 to 2015 produced by the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey, along with data from the federal Election Assistance Commission.
As reported by the National Review's Deroy Murdock, who did some numbers-crunching of his own, "some 3.5 million more people are registered to vote in the U.S. than are alive among America's adult citizens. Such staggering inaccuracy is an engraved invitation to voter fraud."
Murdock counted Judicial Watch's state-by-state tally and found that 462 U.S. counties had a registration rate exceeding 100% of all eligible voters. That's 3.552 million people, who Murdock calls "ghost voters." And how many people is that? There are 21 states that don't have that many people.
Nor are these tiny, rural counties or places that don't have the wherewithal to police their voter rolls.
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They better do something about it. NOW.
And it keeps on giving. Don't mean to repeat, but you can't write comedy like this.
It was odd in 2016 how traffic across the bridge from Tijuana was really unusually high on election day. I'd guess that there were something like 300,000 more people than usual.
Just the amount Clinton won the popular vote by.
Sounds like they only counted numbers not looked at actual registrations names. Due to frequent moving, I would have shown up on at least 3 state voter rolls during the time they were counting. Millions move every year and not every state has joined the crosscheck system that is supposed to help with this.
It’s not Russia?
And it's the RUSSIANS we're afraid of????
The dumbocrats have mastered the art of voter fraud
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