Posted on 09/10/2017 2:16:25 PM PDT by Lorianne
President Trump won the election fair and square, but more and more evidence keeps piling up that his big win might have been in spite of Democratic voter fraud. First there was the study suggesting millions of non-citizens voted, now there appears to be evidence that thousands of non-residents may have actually given a whole state to Hillary Clinton.
New Hampshire House Speaker Shawn Jasper (R) reported numbers on Thursday that indicate more than 6,500 people registered to vote in New Hampshire using out-of-state drivers licenses, Washington Times reports. Since the election, many of those people, most of whom were from nearby Massachusetts, never got an in-state license.
Some have suggested the states same-day registration rules could be to blame, as people from Massachusetts- a solidly blue state- could travel to New Hampshire, vote, and then leave in one day.
White House Policy Advisor Stephen Miller was unsurprised by Jaspers findings, saying:
Having worked before on a campaign in New Hampshire, I can tell you that this issue of busing voters into New Hampshire is widely known by anyone whos worked in New Hampshire politics. Its very real. Its very serious. This morning, on this show, is not the venue for me to lay out all the evidence.
Leave it to Democrats to travel from miles around just to tell other people how they should be governed, in a state they dont even live in.
Heres the three numbers you need to know: 6,540 people registered and voted on the same day- November 8th, by showing out-of-state licenses.
About 5,300 of those people had not received a New Hampshire several months later.
President Trump lost New Hampshire by 2,736 votes.
SNIP
Probably means the Republican who lost reelection in New Hampshire would have won, which probably means that the Senate balance would now be 53-47, which probably means that the Skinny Obamacare replacement bill would have passed, which probably means that Trump wouldn’t have had to deal with Schumer/Pelosi, which probably means.......
I travel extensively enough for work that I occasionally have to use either early voting or absentee. I vote only once, of course, but I think you have to accommodate those who cannot physically be present at the polls on election day.
Same-day registration is idiotic, IMO.
Bookmarked.
Amen! And computer only-no paper voting systems.
I wish this would get more traction.
Some snowbirds do that. I have heard them bragging about it, could not get the election board or anyone interested in doing anything.
No skin in the game, but the sweethearts vote.....
Just an endless stream of lefty supervisors.
Agreed...
>>>Id sure be interested to know how many illegals voted<<<
Enough to insure that Hillary won the Popular Vote.
Until CA was reported, Donald Trump was ahead in the Popular Vote Count.
Senator Maggie Hassan was considered one of the dumbest members of the soviet Red Hampshire state legislature back in the day, so it doesn’t surprise me one bit to find that she has wormed her way into the US Senate. Like other female Red England politicians; she is also ‘coyote ugly’. A-rooooo!
The rest are blatant lies.
With Trump’s actions lately, I beginning to wonder if the outcome of the election really mattered.
Dems new slogan:’If you don’t win, cheat some more!’
So fake news predicted anillary win because fake news was somehow tipped it was a sure fraud thing!
Interesting that the Dems have fought for, and defended same-day registration in Minnesota, as well.
Lots of strange election results in MN. since this began.
The dems ordered up all these cheating avenues and the GOP went right along with it. Shame.
Of course Trump never won California, but when the dust settles across the nation we know now Hillary didn’t even win the popular vote
Absolutely. We'd just find that some senatecritters that previously voted the Right way, would now not be so reliable. Everyone who has been paying attention to this crap should know about the games they play with votes.
...same-day registration rules could be to blame...Y'think? ;^)
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