With the two million dead who we know are on the voter rolls, it’s not much of a stretch to think that there are at least one million illegals/felons who also voted, and Clinton supposedly had three million more votes than the President. That’s what Kobach should have said, but he chickened out.
Illegals get their fake IDs via flea market/black market sales of SSN’s from dead people. They are also able to make big ticket purchases (cars & homes) in other people’s names. My understanding is that they think our southern border is a joke, and that a wall won’t change that (I don’t agree). There needs to be the political will to stop illegals from coming in and return them immediately when they are caught. I still think we need a strong military presence on the Mexico border, irrespective of the wall. Also, we need to get rid of the magnet, that being social welfare transfers to illegals. We need to strengthen the tools used to prove that someone has legal permission to work here. We need to prosecute employers who hire illegals. We need to crack down on fake documents. And we need voter ID.
Nobody ever talks about this, but California was counting votes for weeks after the election. There was no doubt on election night that Hillary carried California. But the margin of victory continued to grow and grow. The margin was a bit over 1.5 million votes on election night. As the weeks went by, the vote count continued and reached over 4 million by the time the vote count was certified.
I have wondered how Hillary’s vote margin in California grew from about 1.5 million to over 4 million in the weeks after the election. Were there activists padding her vote totals, to tie in the the liberal meme that “she won the popular vote”??? This huge margin in California alone enabled the liberals to claim she won the nationwide popular vote.
And since the national election was decided, the activists could have padded the vote totals since nobody was watching what they were doing. There was no dispute that Hillary carried California easily, the only issue would be the size of the margin.
If you back out California from the rest of the country, then Trump would have won both popular and electoral votes comfortably.