Posted on 08/16/2018 4:01:35 PM PDT by EdnaMode
Nearly 250 counties across the United States have more registered voters on the voting rolls than the number of eligible, citizen voters, Government Accountability Insititute (GAI) research director Eric Eggers reveals in his new book.
Eggers told Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow on SiriusXM Patriots Breitbart News Daily, as his new book, Fraud: How the Left Plans to Steal the Next Election, details, that voter fraud in the U.S. is a real issue that has yet to be dealt with.
You have 248 counties in this country that have more registered voters than you have citizens of legal voting age nearly three million people are registered to vote in more than one state, Egger said. Even Barack Obamas administration said that yeah, maybe 16 million election registrations are completely inaccurate. And in some states, this is as many as one-in-seven [registrations].
Eggers said Democrats and left-wing organizations funded by globalist billionaire George Soros fight at every turn to keep any effort to increase [voter] security, which he said, includes leveling the charges of racism anytime a state wants to do anything about combatting voter fraud.
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The counties need to be identified and the list of them posted and published everywhere.
Nah, there is no voter fraud. /Sarc
I would vote for you. Twice. Might need new soap to wash off that purple ink though.
They only need to do expansive voter fraud near liberal cities.
I bet if we were to look at the locations of these 250 or so counties they would ALL be in large democrat districts.
One county can have more voters than all the other counties combined in some states.
So you can’t look at this and think “Oh, that’s not so bad- only 250 out of 3000” it may be that those 250 have more voters total than all the remaining.
That’s how democrats do.
I’d strongly support the entire list Null, with the possible exception of biometric ID. I understand it’s inclusion. I would certainly say we need ID, but an iris scan is going a bit far IMO. I might add that since you’re using the purple ink anyway, a thumbprint on the voter rolls wouldn’t hurt anything.
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