VIDEO: POLL OFFICIALS ALLOW 'TONS' OF ILLEGALS TO
VOTE, 'Bring him up here', by Art Moore, 11/6/18,
WND.
In its latest undercover video series on the midterm elections, Project Veritas found election officials in Texas affirming non-citizens can vote and admitting “tons” already had done so in early voting.
The video released
Tuesday shows a Project Veritas journalist asking an
election official if her illegal immigrant boyfriend can vote as long as he
is registered to vote and has a
driver’s license. “Yeah, OK,’ she says. “If he
has his ID, that’s all he needs. If he’s registered.”
The Project Veritas
journalist responds: “Right. It doesn’t matter that he’s not a citizen? I saw
some mess on the internet that it’s not legal for him to vote because.”
The official says: “No.
Don’t pay any attention to that. Bring him up here.”
Another official says
there’s no issue with “DACA people” voting, referring to the illegal immigrant
children whose deportation was delayed through an executive memorandum issued
by President Obama.
“We got a lot of ’em,” the
official says of illegal DACA voters.
“From early voter? We got
tons of them.”
Project Veritas says its
video series reveals “secrets and lies from political campaigns in 2018.”‘Part of the crazy, crazy, crazies’
Last week, a video featured a staffer
for Florida gubernatorial Democratic candidate Rep. Andrew Gillum referring to Florida
as a “messed up state” and a “cracker state” in which the campaign must appeal
to “white guilt.” The staffer admitted that
while Gillum presents himself as a moderate, he’s a “progressive” and “part of
the crazy, crazy, crazies.” See
the Project Veritas video on Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum:
Veritas’ video exposed the
far-left views of the Democratic candidate in a tight race for retiring
Republican Sen. Jeff Flake’s seat in Arizona,
Rep. Kyrsten Sinema. See
the Project Veritas video on Arizona Senate candidate Kyrsten
Sinema: Lauren
Fromm, a Sinema field organizer, confessed to an undercover journalist her
candidate is too far to the left for Arizona: “She is pro-choice, she’s very
liberal, she’s progressive. But she doesn’t in this election want to draw too
much attention to being progressive.” Madison Snarr, another field
organizer, admitted Sinema “had to play centrist to move up, become powerful.”
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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