According to the Public Interest Legal Foundation , PILF, 141 counties in the United States have more registered voters than living people and have sent 141 statutory notice letters to county election officials in 21 states. A similar number have more voters than people of voting age. 38% of California’s 58 counties have more registered voters than people of voting age!
We have 3141
counties in America and the counties conduct all the national elections. While that is only 4.5% of all counties as
most are in larger states. Illinois, for
example, Cook County has 5.15 million in
population and the cemeteries are famous for their voting population, including
my grandfather, a life-long Republican who has voted Democrat since 1966, the
year he died. Where he was born in 1880 he is now 141. He has had hot oatmeal for breakfast every day since he learned how to handle a spoon.
This is not
just an academic exercise. Zombie voters have a real effect on elections
and disastrous, inaccurate voter rolls make voting fraud easier and constitute
hard evidence of the crime.
“Corrupted voter rolls provide the perfect environment for voter fraud,” said J. Christian Adams, President and General Counsel of PILF. “Close elections tainted by voter fraud turned control of the United States Senate in 2009. Too much is at stake in 2016 to allow that to happen again.” How prophetic J. Christian Adams words.
The vote fraud in 2008, which has been proved several ways including a study published by the left-leaning Washington Post, resulted in the passage of ObamaCare.
Ironically,
President Obama’s Commission on Election Administration agreed
cleaning up of voter rolls is important.
It is unfortunate that President Obama’s Justice Department did
not. Eric Holder struck again!
Lawyers for
PILF have previously brought lawsuits against counties failing to clean up voter rolls after
receiving a notification letter. The letters seek access to public
information about voter roll maintenance.
The United States Justice Department can bring
lawsuits to fix corrupted voter rolls but it failed to do so during the Obama Administration. Curiously, nothing was
done about this issue during the Trump Administration.
Adrian Vance
If we can safely and securely conduct business online, certainly voter rolls and elections can be done.
ReplyDeleteThe elected class and their cronies don't want it to be safe and secure.
The problem is a bit broader than you say: The Dominion Voting machine is on line, for example and any half-baked hacker could get into the program with one line of code like: "IF V$ = TRUMP THEN V$ = BIDEN" and change every vote! China and Russia both wanted to see Trump go and they have first class, government paid Internet hacking shops. Add the entire Democrat Party regulars and it is a miracle that Mr. Trump got any votes at all in the "blue" states.
ReplyDeleteTrue- the Dominion system is a key part of the problem. Many bad seeds were planted to corrupt this election long before November 3. All the signs were there.
ReplyDeleteWorse yet, Lady Justice covered er ears and cried "La-la-la-la-la!!!" today...
The question becomes: What to do about it now?
I have a feeling much of this is going crash in Biden's and Democrat's faces as there are trials upcoming that will put enough of this on the front pages and political papers to make one big "tar baby" for the Democrats. Even if Biden is gone and Kamala is in charge she is such a hard-head she will make an even bigger mess of it and I know of what I speak having dealt with her.
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