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To: spacewarp; zeestephen
There was ONE major demographic change in California between 2012 and 2016. Two bills went into effect. The new motor voter law and the driver license for illegal aliens law...

spacewarp is right. This is where a huge number illegal votes are coming from, hundreds of thousands in California alone.

It is a one-two punch:
- First, Democrats in large, Democrat-controlled states push through "motor voter" laws. I.e., anyone getting a driver's license basically got registered to vote automatically.
- Second, Democrats push through laws providing driver's licenses for illegal aliens.

Were non-citizens supposed to check off a little box on their driver's license applications, stating that they were not U.S. citizens?

Yes. But many did not.

The illegals were encouraged by Leftist groups like Acorn to go ahead and vote, claiming it was their "right". Poll workers would not (or could not) ask for proof of citizenship.

So voila, thousands of non-citizens voted with absolutely no challenge, and their votes were counted.

49 posted on 09/24/2017 3:08:47 PM PDT by shhrubbery! (NIH!)
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To: shhrubbery!
Re: “So voila, thousands of non-citizens voted with absolutely no challenge, and their votes were counted.”

I agree. It's quite possible.

However, if true, that means dozens of California Republicans seek political office each election, knowing in advance that they will lose because of voter fraud.

It also means that thousands of California Republicans donate their hard earned money to those campaigns, knowing in advance their money is completely wasted because of voter fraud.

Finally, after the fraudulent votes have been cast and dozens of Republicans lose because of voter fraud, the California Republican Party does not legally challenge any elections, and it does absolutely nothing to stop voter fraud in future elections.

If voter fraud in California is as extensive as many Freepers claim, I find it impossible to believe that California Republicans behave this way.

54 posted on 09/24/2017 8:12:22 PM PDT by zeestephen
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