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Soros, Demos, ACLU, fight efforts to prevent voter fraud from occurring...

kyredneck

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Expert: 170 Registered Voters in Ohio’s 12th District Listed as Over 116 Years Old

"...For the past four years, George Soros has spent millions of dollars trying to weaken Ohio’s election security by funding efforts to both block its implementation of Voter ID and prevent the state from removing inaccurate registrations...."

"...In 2016, liberal activist groups Demos and the ACLU filed suit against the state of Ohio in an attempt to stop its efforts to remove inaccurate voter registrations from its rolls. Soros gave 1.25 million to Demos in 2016, on top of the more than $3 million he had given in previous years. And Soros has been even more generous with the ACLU, giving over $35 million for Trump related lawsuits...."
 

777

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Lol, leave it to AP to quote the Democrat mole on the commission and pass as it off as a conclusion.

The real skinny on this disbanded commission:

Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity - Wikipedia

The former Vice Chair did say there was evidence of voter fraud:

"It appears that Secretary Dunlap is willfully blind to the voter fraud in front of his nose," Kobach said in a statement released by his spokesman.

Kobach said there have been more than 1,000 convictions for voter fraud since 2000, and that the commission presented 8,400 instances of double voting in the 2016 election in 20 states.

"Had the commission done the same analysis of all 50 states, the number would have been exponentially higher," Kobach said.

Maine’s member of voter fraud panel says it had ‘pre-ordained’ goal of backing up Trump’s claims

they're not fooling anyone.
 

FollowTheWay

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Lol, leave it to AP to quote the Democrat mole on the commission and pass as it off as a conclusion.

The real skinny on this disbanded commission:

Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity - Wikipedia

The former Vice Chair did say there was evidence of voter fraud:

"It appears that Secretary Dunlap is willfully blind to the voter fraud in front of his nose," Kobach said in a statement released by his spokesman.

Kobach said there have been more than 1,000 convictions for voter fraud since 2000, and that the commission presented 8,400 instances of double voting in the 2016 election in 20 states.

"Had the commission done the same analysis of all 50 states, the number would have been exponentially higher," Kobach said.

Maine’s member of voter fraud panel says it had ‘pre-ordained’ goal of backing up Trump’s claims

they're not fooling anyone.
Just another Trump witch hunt.
There was an immediate bipartisan backlash and rejection of the inquiries with a majority of states quickly rejecting the requests.[6][7][8][66] Notably, commissioners Kobach, Dunlap, and Lawson (who also serve as the secretaries of state for Kansas, Maine, and Indiana respectively, with Indiana being Mike Pence's home state) indicated that their state laws forbade them from complying.[67][68] Some states offered to only provide information that is already made public or available for purchase.[7] No state has said they will fully comply with the list of demands.[69] In response, President Trump made a statement on Twitter, "Numerous states are refusing to give information to the very distinguished VOTER FRAUD PANEL. What are they trying to hide?"[70]
 
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