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Investigating Vote Fraud: What Are Dems Worried About?

Investigating Vote Fraud: What Are Dems Worried About?

Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe answers a question during a State of the States event at the Newseum, January 25, 2017, in Washington, D.C. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

By    |   Monday, 30 January 2017 11:08 AM EST

While President Trump has accomplished more in his first week in office than Barack Obama did in 8 years, his boldest initiative so far has been his call for an investigation of vote fraud. Trump won the election which is why conventional wisdom would dictate he leave the issue alone. Yet Trump is the type who puts principle over politics.

The Democrats are responding with squeals of rage because they know where the bodies are buried. Why scream when a state decides to purge its rolls of voters who have either passed away or have moved out of state? To paraphrase Shakespeare’s "Hamlet": mithinks the lady doth protest too much.

The Democrats yelled “voter suppression” when states such as Michigan, then under
liberal Democratic Governor Jennifer Grenholm, attempted to initiate reasonable voter identification. Jill Stein’s Green Party recount of Michigan recently revealed substantial voter fraud in Detroit. Yet George Soros finances the phony astro-turf Brennan Institute which comes up with “studies” claiming that African-Americans are not able to comply sufficiently with identification. This reflects a liberal type of racism that falsely views black people as incompetent. Besides, if voter ID was a legitimate problem for
African-Americans than why wouldn’t George Soros or some other liberal top 1 percenter use their considerable resources to help them get ID’s? I suppose such a practical solution would be just too Trumpian.

Democrats have a history of voter fraud accusations going back to ACORN in the 1970’s and even to the election of John F. Kennedy in 1960. Obama may have benefited in
battleground states in 2012 where he captured 98-99 percent of the vote in certain precincts. At the time Rush Limbaugh observed that even Fidel Castro never garnered such a vote. Mitt Romney was too timid to investigate.

New Hampshire has same day voter registration which makes it difficult to stop people from crossing over from my home state of Massachusetts to possibly register and vote. Hil-lary Clinton won New Hampshire by only .03 percent, as did Democratic Senator Maggie Hassan. Republican Governor Chris Sununu is on record as calling for an end to the rotten system

Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe, former Clinton aide and DNC Chairman, may have stolen his state for Hillary by registering 60,000 convicted felons by means of an auto-pen, on the eve of the election, which circumvented an earlier judicial ruling that prevented him from registering 200,000 felons without individual review. California has lax voter registration laws that allow online registration without a driver’s license or even an address which could explain the unusually large margin of victory for Hillary in that state.

If significant voter fraud is revealed in the 2016 election, this would shake the entire rotten foundation of the Democratic Party.

Chuck Morse is an author and radio talk show host. Chuck received the 2003 Communicator of the Year award from the National Right to Work Committee and was named a "Heavy 100" Radio Talk Host by Talkers Magazine. Chuck ran for Congress in Massachusetts against Barney Frank. For more of his reports — Click Here Now.

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While President Trump has accomplished more in his first week in office than Barack Obama did in 8 years, his boldest initiative so far has been his call for an investigation of vote fraud.
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