oter fraud in America is a bigger problem than many want to admit. Media figures, politicians, your average Democrat -- all say theres nothing to worry about. And when someone brings up the concern that millions are voting illegally, theyre written off as paranoid.
Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi openly mocked President Trump for suggesting over three million illegal aliens voted against him in the November election.
For a person who is a newly elected president of the United States to be so insecure as to declare Ive won the popular vote, three to five million Americans voted illegally, to suggest and undermine the integrity of our voting system is really strange, Pelosi said on Wednesday.
I frankly feel very sad about the president making this claim, Pelosi added. I felt sorry for him. I even prayed for him, but then I prayed for the United States of America.
Republican Sen. John McCain agrees, telling CNN he has found no evidence for Trumps claims.
But according to California attorney and LawNewz contributor Robert Barnes, there is substantial evidence to make a great case. He writes:
The best study on the subject a study that meets the Daubert standards for admissible evidence in a jury trial in a legal courtroom provides substantial evidence that non-citizen voting alone likely reached over a million in this election. A trio of well-regarded scholars used scientifically approved methods to study the question of non-citizen voting in federal elections. The result of their study published in one of the best-regarded peer-review political science journals, Electoral Studies. The evidence from their study suggested upwards of 10% of non-citizens voted in 2008; given the issues implicated in this election, a higher number would be a reasonable inference for a jury to conclude. Given the increase in non-citizen members of the population, the same studys conclusions would project out to millions of illegal votes from non-citizen voters in this election.
But thats just the start. Those numbers dont include other instances, such as illegal votes, illegally counted votes or counties and precincts which accidentally over-counted votes, states Barnes.
For example in Detroit, Barnes notes that some precincts counted more votes than there are citizens. And guess what? The over-counting overwhelmingly occurred in heavily pro-Hillary precincts with precinct workers overwhelmingly in Democratically controlled cities and counties.
Surprise, surprise!
In California, where polls intentionally under-counted Trump votes, final votes for Hillary Clinton far exceeded what any pollster expected or forecasted.
With all of this in mind, Barnes believes theres enough to make the case that Trump is probably right:
In sum, if on trial, Trumps belief of illegal voting has more than enough evidence to get to a jury. Sorry, Jake Tapper, but, from a jury trial perspective, the evidence isnt as one-sided as you would like it to be.
Bonus: The video below, from 2015, shows illegal aliens in Southern California lined up at the DMV to receive drivers licenses without having to be U.S. citizens. One man says it's about time since he's been driving without one for 11 years. Tell us again how voter fraud is a figment of our imaginations?
Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi openly mocked President Trump for suggesting over three million illegal aliens voted against him in the November election.
For a person who is a newly elected president of the United States to be so insecure as to declare [...] three to five million Americans voted illegally, to suggest and undermine the integrity of our voting system is really strange, Pelosi said on Wednesday.
I frankly feel very sad about the president making this claim, Pelosi added. I felt sorry for him. I even prayed for him, but then I prayed for the United States of America.
What's more than strange is that San Francisco "Sanctuary City" Rep. Pelosi can't seem to distinguish between illegal aliens and Americans. That deluded or that devious -- either way, she sounds unfit for Federal office.
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