Frank Vernuccio | On February 16, 2017
The President has been
subjected to unprecedented pressure to back off on his intention to clean up
the voting process. His comment was met with hostility and derision on the part
of the media. The New York Times headlined an article about the comment “Trump
Repeats Lie About Popular Vote in Meeting With Lawmakers.” The reality is,
voter fraud, including unlawful registration, does exist.
The New York Analysis of
Policy and Government predicted the move in 2016, writing “In the past eight years, a combination of
acts of questionable legality and constitutionality by the Obama White House,
allied political forces, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have led
opponents to call for a number of investigations, which the Justice Department
has decided do not warrant indictments.
The
fury of those opposition groups has been further incited by outright acts of
political intimidation by the Justice Department, the Internal Revenue Service,
other government agencies, and some Democrat state attorneys general. There is
little doubt that a GOP takeover of the White House could lead to serious
indictments.”
Despite the barrage of
criticism, the President is taking an appropriate step. Consider:
A Washington Examiner
article noted that Ms. Clinton initiated an program to use undocumented aliens
as a “voter registration army” that concentrates on recruiting non-citizens
into the election process.
Another route taken to
enlarge the body of Democrat voters is giving felons and ex-felons (who are by
overwhelming majority Democrats) the right to vote. California has recently
enacted legislation to give felons voting rights, as reported by the San
Francisco CBS affiliate.
Governor
Brown gave the right to vote back to tens of thousands of felons…Assembly Bill
2466, authored by Assemblywoman Shirley Weber (D-San Diego) and Senator Holly
Mitchell (D-Culver City) restores voting rights for felons who are not doing
time in state or federal prisons. Under the new law, anyone convicted of a
felony, but who is not currently in state or federal prison or on parole, is
allowed to vote.”
The Richmond-Times
Dispatch reports that
“Harrisonburg
officials and the FBI are investigating allegations of voter registration fraud
after officials say almost 20 voter applications were turned in under the names
of dead people. Harrisonburg Registrar Debbie Logan said Thursday that
investigators have found from 18 to 20 potentially fraudulent registrations. No
charges have been filed.”
Breitbart notes: “Democrats have railed against voter ID
laws, but Democratic National Convention officials will only issue credentials
to those who present state-issued IDs. The DNC’s website says that ‘all pickup
persons must have a state-issued ID that matches the name submitted’ to receive
credentials. Media members attending the DNC have to present photo IDs at
multiple checkpoints. But even as Democrats require IDs to enter their
convention and The Voter Integrity Project discovered there were 30,000 dead
North Carolinians still on the state’s voter rolls, Democrats continue to
fiercely oppose voter ID laws.”
According to
Ballotpedia, “As of July 2016, only 18
states required voters to present photo identification… In some states, a voter
who is unable to present valid identification may still be permitted to vote
without casting a provisional ballot.”
A 2015 report by the
Washington Times noted “President
Obama’s temporary deportation amnesty will make it easier for illegal
immigrants to improperly register and vote in elections, state elections officials
testified to Congress, saying that the driver’s licenses and Social Security
numbers they will be granted create a major voting loophole, secretaries of
state from Ohio and Kansas said they won’t have the tools to sniff out illegal
immigrants who register anyway…”
A Pew Center on the
States study found “millions of voter
registration records nationwide that are either inaccurate or no longer
valid…based on data [indicating] a voter died, moved, or had been inactive from
2004 to March 2011.”
The
study revealed that 2,758,578 individuals were registered to vote in more than
one state. In addition, “12.7 million records nationwide…appear to be out of
date and no longer reflect the voter’s current information, more than 1.8
million records for people who are no longer living, but have active
registrations on voter rolls, and 12 million records with incorrect addresses, once
duplicates among categories are eliminated, approximately 24 million
registration records, or nearly 13% of the national total, are estimated to be
inaccurate or no longer valid.”
Hans Spakovsky, writing
in the Free Speech & Election Law Practices publication, emphasizes the
problem of noncitizens registering to vote. He reports that in a random
sampling of 3,000 registrations in California’s 39th Assembly District, 10%
contained phony addresses or were not U.S. citizens.
A number of states have
attempted to attack fraudulent registrations by passing legislation requiring a
valid ID to vote. To the dismay of those dedicated to honest balloting, The
Obama Justice Department responded with significant hostility to this measure.
Although almost all the reported fraud has aided hard-left Democrats, Kelly
reports, even liberal United States Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens stated
“There is no question about the legitimacy or importance of state’s interest in
counting only eligible voters’ votes” in a 2008 case that upheld Indiana’s
stringent ID law following a challenge by the Democrat Party and its allies.
In testimony before the
U.S. Senate’s Committee on Rules ad Administration, John Samples, The Cato
Institute’s Director of the Center for Representative Government stated that
the Motor Voter Act “has made it
difficult if not impossible to maintain clean registration rolls, the
inaccuracy in the rolls caused by the Act has thrown into doubt the integrity
of our electoral system.”
Originally published on New York Analysis of Policy and Government.
http://affluentinvestor.com/2017/02/voter-fraud-exist/
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