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Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity, Kris Kobach, penned a snide little article for Dead Breitbart in which he claimed to have finally hit pay dirt on his quest for said voter fraud. Surprise! It was in New Hampshire!
For years, the mainstream media has ignored the problem of voter fraud and belittled those of us who are trying to do something about it. And when secretaries of state like me identify cases of fraud, we are told that the number of incidents of voter fraud is too insignificant to matter.
Now, however, facts have come to light that indicate that a pivotal, close election was likely changed through voter fraud on November 8, 2016: New Hampshires U.S. Senate Seat, and perhaps also New Hampshires four electoral college votes in the presidential election.
Read more at https://wonkette.com/622772/genius-detective-kris-kobach-looks-for-voter-fraud-finds-something-even-worse-college-students#5V9EQBWLXLlgPwVs.99
New Hampshire law does not require people to be residents to register and vote. They must only be domiciled in the state, meaning that New Hampshire is where they currently live and spend most of their time a description that applies, incidentally, to many college students. In 2016, the towns with the highest rates of voters who registered using out-of-state IDs were all home to college campuses.
Not Ruth
(3,613 posts)Nevernose
(13,081 posts)Wonkette does a good job of laying the whole thing out, except with snark. She includes the fact that Kobach's latest evidence for "voter fraud" is based entirely on the fact that the supposedly illegal voters had ID. Their verified identification is how he "knows" they shouldn't have been voting (although he's completely wrong).
Wonkette misses my favorite part of the New Hampshire voter fraud allegations: if all these people were bused in to vote for the Democratic senator and the Democratic president, then why the hell weren't they also paid to vote for the Democratic governor?
marylandblue
(12,344 posts)But required extra pay for a governor.
teamster633
(2,029 posts)There are about 12,500 students at UNH. They live there 9 months a year and the town is entirely dependent on the revenue they generate...is it asking too much to allow them to vote? How do you spell un-American? GOP