Massive Voter Fraud And Corruption

                                           6.9 million multiple voters in 28 states, report finds

IT’S A MESS’: True The Vote executive director Catherine Engelbrecht says “radical special interests” can game the electoral system.

 

Many of us suspected that the 2008 primaries were stolen from Hillary, the general election stolen from McCain, and the 2012 general election from Romney. While it is true that many conservatives stayed home and refused to vote for Romney, if the above statistics are correct, then so are the suspicions regarding a stolen election. 
Also, there were many instances of GOP poll watchers being harassed and literally kicked out of polling places. Here is but one example
Make no mistake, this exact scenario will reoccur this November and in 2016 unless the citizenry awakens and demands  rigorous oversight to the entire electoral process. 

From Watchdog.org " “Sensible approaches to roll maintenance are fought tooth and nail by radical special interests who can use the duplicity in the system to their advantage,” she said.
The latest interstate voter cross check tallied 6,951,484 overlapping voter registrations, and they’re just the tip of the iceberg.
The cross-check program involves only 28 states and does not include the three largest: California, Texas and Florida.
“Duplicate registration is an open invitation to voting fraud,” said Clara Belle Wheeler, a member of the Election Board in Albemarle County, Va. “This ability to vote more than once dilutes the legal votes and changes the results of elections.”
The interstate cross-check program matches first and last names and dates of birth to identify multiple registrations.But the data are not routinely used to purge duplicates.
“Increasingly lax standards in our election process produce increasingly unreliable results,” Engelbrecht asserted.
“The few conversations that are had about how to shore up these weaknesses are immediately seized on by certain politicians and special-interest groups as fuel to further divide American voters based on trumped-up race and class-based narratives,” she said."




 

 

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