Posted on 02/04/2017 7:58:58 PM PST by TigerLikesRooster
Trump stands by voter fraud claims: 'It's really a bad situation'
BY NIKITA VLADIMIROV - 02/04/17 09:21 PM EST
President Trump in a new interview seemingly defends his baseless claims of widespread voter fraud in the 2016 election, maintaining that illegal immigrants and "dead people" around the U.S. were registered to vote.
"Well, many people have come out and said I am right, you know that," Trump told Fox News's Bill OReilly in an interview slated to air Sunday.
When OReilly notes that Trump needs data to back up his claim that three million illegal immigrants voted in the election, Trump insisted "a bad situation" exists regarding voter fraud.
"Let me just tell you when you see illegals, people that are not citizens and they are on registration rolls ... look, Bill, we can be babies, but you take a look at the registration, you have illegals, you have dead people, you have this, it's really a bad situation. It's really bad."
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Trump has solid data on voter fraud. No way he would pursue this if he didn’t have the evidence. It’s a trap to snare the enemy. LOL
Even if Trump doesn’t have solid evidence he is trapping the media by forcing them to demand proof.
Oh please don’t throw us into that briar patch!
Look for counties where the votes exceed the number of registered voters. In the 2012 election I counted 10 Colorado counties with over 100%. My county was 104%. Is that not somewhat suspicious?
I look forward to seeing this play out. Both sides are tossing out opinions. Time to back up opinions with hard data. Then, voter ID laws!!!
They are acid claims, so they are baseless? (Badoom tish)
All local Registrar of Voters should post ONLINE all registered voters who are dead/illegal. They can clear it up themselves in plenty of time. Privacy issues? Tough titty.
Guesstimates
And the more the Enemedia and other Democrats protest, the more people will believe that Trump is right.
I have been trying to awaken sleeping USAians to massive voter fraud for a long time. It is _very_ real.
I think the worst fraud would have been in CA, VA, NV, PA, MI, NC, NH, and IL, and maybe not in that order.
And CO too!!!
I think New Mexico, AZ and Colorado can also be added, along with NY and Florida.
Lots of dual resident voting: NY & FL.
And now FL & Puerto Rico.
We desperately need Voter I.D.
There is already "hard data", via various audit processes that have occurred, which bears out the fact that there are many people who are registered in more than one state (whether intentionally or not), there are illegals who register to vote, and their are countless dead people on voter rolls. Furthermore, we have examples of fraud and apparent fraud in the historical record. For instance, how can there be precincts in which all votes are for one candidate? How can there be cases where turnout meets or even exceeds 100%? That is compelling prima facie evidence of outright fraud.
All of the available data indicates unnecessary susceptibility to abuse, and, more importantly, a total lack of accountability with respect to the having enabled such a situation to persist in the first place. There should be safeguards and accountability!
All of these factors expose an environment that is ripe for (Democrat, of course) voter fraud, and is likely rife with it already. To naively assume that fraud hasn't occurred or doesn't occur is simply disingenuous, and requires willful disregard of the existing information available to reasonable people.
Yes.
Early voting needs to go. Motor voter needs to go. It is ripe for fraud.
We require ID to vote. HRC never once campaigned in our solid red state as far as I heard. Not a chance of winning, so why bother.
> “Our four told us they were not planning to vote in the November 2016 election because they had no interest and didn’t want to get questioned (challenged).”
I know from experience in SoCal that Mexicans are coached and directed what to say and do.
The voter registration card is of no significance when it comes to actual voting, The key thing is to have a name on the voter rolls that is either printed out on a list at a voting booth or mailed to an address on file for a mail-in or absentee ballot.
I’m out of touch with specific procedures of California but I remember how dual citizen Mexican-American persons would coach the illegals on exactly what to do and say. I would bet 100% that network of control still exists and has grown in coverage and control.
Looking at Congressman Luis Gutierrez from the horseshoe shaped gerrymandered district of the Chicago metro area, he was drippingly ebullient at how the ‘latino community’ would be turning out in historic numbers for the 2016 election. His tone and demeanor was an exact copy of the similar coaches I saw in SoCal so many years ago.
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