Saturday, March 4, 2017

Turns Out, Noncitizens Did Vote In November, Only Question Is How Many?

Voter Fraud: Remember all those media reports calling President Trump a liar for claiming that noncitizens voted in the November elections? Turns out, he was more correct than the press.
Trump is certainly guilty of wild exaggeration with his claim that he would have won the popular vote if millions of noncitizens hadn't illegally cast ballots. But the press reaction to Trump's statements was even more off base.
Time magazine, for example, declared: "We already know that ineligible noncitizens do not vote in American elections — including the 2016 election."
It and other news outlets pointed to a paper by Harvard researchers that claimed "the likely percent of noncitizen voters in recent U.S. elections is zero."
Politico ran a piece by one of those Harvard professors, who stated emphatically that "There is no evidence that noncitizens have voted in recent U.S. elections."
No evidence?
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Turns out, there is evidence, if you look for it. The latest comes from an investigation by Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted, who found 821 noncitizens were registered to vote in the state and 126 of them had voted in prior elections, including 82 who cast ballots in 2016. These aren't huge numbers, but they are more than zero.
This finding, reported by local news outlets on Monday, isn't the first to provide evidence of noncitizen voting.
Read the rest of this IBD editorial HERE.

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