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Home Front: Politix
Texas investigation: 95,000 noncitizens registered to vote, 58,000 of them voted
2022-03-12
[InvestorsBusinessDaily] When President Donald Trump
...dictatorial for repealing some (but not all) of the diktats of his predecessor, misogynistic because he likes pretty girls, homophobic because he doesn't think gender bending should be mandatory, truly a man for all seasons......
brought up the idea that noncitizens were casting ballots in elections, the reaction was fast and furious. Such a thing, if it exists at all, is exceedingly rare, we were told. But when one state decided to take a close look, it found something quite different.

After a yearlong voter-fraud probe, Texas discovered that, lo and behold, 95,000 people identified as noncitizens had voter registrations. What's more, 58,000 of them voted in one or more Texas elections.
Roughly two thirds. Not exactly chicken feed.
When Attorney General Ken Paxton led the state's investigation, he noted that Texas had already found 165 noncitizens in four counties who had cast 100 illegal votes in two years.

More recently, Pennsylvania officials said they found more than 11,000 noncitizens registered to vote in that state.

Of course, if you're not looking for evidence of noncitizens voting, you're not likely to find any. And it turns out that, for the most part, nobody's looking very hard.

Because whenever anyone does look, what they find, as Texas did, is plenty of evidence that people who aren't U.S. citizens are casting ballots.

After the 2016 elections, Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted found 821 noncitizens registered to vote in that state, of whom 126 had voted in 2016 or earlier elections. A 2013 analysis of voter registration by an outside group — not the state government — found 1,046 noncitizens registered in Virginia. A 2011 study found 12,000 noncitizens registered to vote in Colorado, 5,000 of whom did so in the 2010 midterm elections.

NOT WIDESPREAD ENOUGH?
Amazingly, the entire "only citizens can register to vote" protection is largely based on the honor system. Even in Texas, the state "does not require verification of a voter's statement that they are a citizen," noted AG Paxton.

Now, after claiming this problem didn't exist at all, the left says it doesn't matter because it's not "widespread." But this is a clever dodge. Election fraud doesn't have to be widespread to be effective. In fact, the very purpose of election fraud is to flip extremely close elections. That doesn't take widespread voter fraud, just carefully targeted efforts.

In the 2008 election in Minnesota, the now-disgraced Al Franken won by a tiny 312 vote margin. His victory gave Senate Democrats a filibuster-proof majority, which let them pass ObamaCare. One study found that noncitizen voting in the election could have decided the outcome.

The 2018 midterms featured an unusually large number of races decided by a relative handful of votes.

What's more, noncitizens voting is only one of the ways that ballot integrity is being eroded, mainly by efforts on the left to making voting "easier."

As the Texas AG points out, there are also concerns about "mail-in ballot application fraud, unlawful influencing of voters, (and) unlawful mail ballot collection by vote harvesters."
Posted by:trailing wife

#2  Organized sedation. Paging KGB Crissy Wray.
Posted by: Woodrow   2022-03-12 18:16  

#1  Well, that's one way to turn Texas blue.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2022-03-12 11:11  

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