"It could all come down to Colorado."
That's the latest conventional wisdom from presidential poll watchers. But it may not be legal American citizens in my adopted home state who choose the next commander in chief.
Instead, it could very well be foreign noncitizens voting illegally in the Rocky Mountains — and in other crucial swing states — who seal our country's fate.
Former Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler identified nearly 5,000 noncitizens in Colorado who voted in the 2010 general election. Gessler's office uncovered upwards of 12,000 noncitizens registered to vote. Liberal groups who oppose stronger election system protections attacked him for trying to verify citizenship status — because God forbid public officials sworn to uphold the rule of law actually do anything to enhance the integrity of our election system!
Compounding the problem: The militant immigration expansionist group Mi Familia Vota, connected with the Service Employees International Union, has ramped up its efforts in swing states to facilitate naturalization and registration of Latino voters who will promote the open-borders agenda at the polls.
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3 comments:
If we end up with a republican majority in the house and senate and also have the white house we should then pass a law requiring anyone voting in a federal election to show a birth certificate when registering to vote. This should include everyone except those who have been registered twenty years or more.There should be no early voting except for the military and those who can prove they will be out of the country.I don't see any other way to stop the election fraud,of course this will never happen if the democrats are in control. If this idea requires a constitutional amendment then we would also need the required amount of governorships.
If we get a Democratic majority we need to pass a law that disclosure of tax returns is required to run for president.
Don't care about the tax returns ALL politicians as regular people use every loophole NOT to pay taxes.
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