Posted on 09/07/2017 10:37:00 AM PDT by ptsal
Thousands of individuals registered to vote in New Hampshire on Election Day Nov. 8 using out-of-state drivers licenses and since then, the vast majority have neither obtained an in-state license nor registered a motor vehicle.
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She was no great shakes as a senator, but a hell of a lot better than the Democrat that took her job, possibly via voter fraud.
I’m guessing they are not talking about the Free State project members.
That should be 5.2%. Johnson got 4.2% and Stein got 0.9, and when added to Trump's 47.2% plus Clinton's 47.6% only totals 99.9%. The rest of the also-rans added up to 0.1%
actually Trumps losing NH was the biggest surprise of election night to me.
Make an example of one or two or a couple of dozen. No doubt they have money if they are from Mass. Big fines might change some minds.
Good point.
The Republican office holders up in those parts are squishy at best generally.
The fraud would be a great reason to demand a new vote.
It’s the law.
And I say that as a Green Card holder who was offered the opportunity to register to vote at my local PA DMV without ANY proof of citizenship. I declined despite having spent 10 years and about $15K in legal fees to get my green card LEGALLY. I couldn’t vote but helped at the local level with putting up signs and contributing to the cost of same.
“Over 6,000 individuals registered to vote in New Hampshire for Election Day Nov. 8 using out-of-state drivers licenses and since then the vast majority have neither obtained an in-state license nor registered a motor vehicle.”
I’m at a loss to understand how this could happen in any kind of size. Size being relative; but NH is of course such a small state. Do all these people claim they just moved to NH 20 minutes ago and do not even have a utility bill and the first they decided to do upon setting foot on NH soil is to register to vote?
But I thought those folks in NH were so strong and independent minded -— that’s what the news kept saying.
IF you are from/in NH, is this OK with you??? 5,000 people coming into your state and changing the outcome -— cancelling out your vote?!?
So what are YOU going to do about it???
6,540 people voted using out-of-state licenses
As of Aug. 30, 1014, about 15 percent had been issued N.H. drivers licenses.
Of the remaining 5,526, only 3.3 percent had registered a motor vehicle in New Hampshire.
Over 80 percent, 5,313, who used non-N.H. drivers licenses, had neither a state licenses nor had registered a motor vehicle.
There are 196 people today who are being investigated for voting illegally both in New Hampshire and in other states.
Hillary Clinton defeated Donald Trump in News Hampshire by 2,736 votes.
Democratic Sen. Maggie Hassan defeated incumbent Republican Kelly Ayotte by 1,017 votes.
Last February, while meeting with senators at the White House, Mr. Trump said he lost New Hampshire because thousands of Massachusetts residents crossed state lines to vote. He also said Mrs. Ayotte lost for the same reason: illegal voting.
The liberal media dismissed his allegations. The Boston Globe called them groundless.
The president has appointed a special commission to investigate voter integrity, led by Vice President Mike Pence.
Democrats oppose the panel and have called for its demise.
At least two scientific surveys show that a larger number of non-citizens register and vote illegally in U.S. elections. One poll found that a large majority vote Democrat.
Now wait a minute voter fraud is a myth. /s
Crooked Hillary
I'd settle just for hunted down.
If illegal, deport them. If citizen, convict them of felonies and take away future right to vote.
Vote fraud there does not surprise me.
I totally agree with you. The amount of elections that they depend on because of fraud is colossal.
photo ID needed to vote....must have item
NH has long had this fraud-primed, loosey-goosey policy—and the Democrats have made the most of it, shipping busloads of students up from MA to claim they are thinking of moving to NH—and then voting.
Many are probably college students.
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