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I committed voter fraud.
My sister's absentee ballot got sent to my mom's house so I voted trump and sent it in.
But since I'm Mexican it's fine right -
I know the number. It's not substantialRaceBannon said:You have no idea of the number and your party doesn't want to find out

https://www.brennancenter.org/analysis/resources-voter-fraud-claims
Even your buddies at the National Review's best effort was 2,000 out of 4,000,000. And that assumes they all voted in the last election, which even their article didn't claim.
Here's why your guys are all hot and bothered about "illegals voting"
"[S]trict ID laws cause a reduction in Democratic turnout by 8.8 percentage points, compared to a reduction of 3.6 percentage points for Republicans"“The analysis shows that strict identification laws have a differentially negative impact on the turnout of Hispanics, Blacks, Asian-Americans, and multi-racial Americans in primaries and general elections,”
Fake news?
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So, now you admit the size and scope is much larger than what you were touting at the beginning of his thread?
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The old trickle truthdoogie said:So, now you admit the size and scope is much larger than what you were touting at the beginning of his thread?
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National Review is the home of Never Trump, not my buddies. I want the investigation, you don't. Why?AZDuck said:
I know the number. It's not substantialRaceBannon said:You have no idea of the number and your party doesn't want to find out

https://www.brennancenter.org/analysis/resources-voter-fraud-claims
Even your buddies at the National Review's best effort was 2,000 out of 4,000,000. And that assumes they all voted in the last election, which even their article didn't claim.
2,000 is a bullshit number on its face
Its like the tens of thousands of trannies in the military -
Paul Ryan was a never Trumpster too. But he danced when the Prez called the tune.
I don't know if 2,000 is bullshit or not. It's your number.
Lots of people give a shit and have studied it. Libruls even. The hyper-conservative Governor of Texas threw a task force at it and has come up with 50 convictions in 15 years.
Kris Kobach, known liar, was able to convict nine people in Kansas out of 1.8 million registered voters. Again, with huge state resources and a whole staff dedicated to running the prosecutions. Kansas also has a bunch of illegals working in slaughterhouses in the western part of the state. If there was ever a place illegals voting could have an impact, it's way out there.
But nope, ruby red.
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it's almost as if we have studies on shit like thisPurpleThrobber said:It is equally naive to deny that at least a portion of those 2.8 Million were illegals or non-registered voters.
I have no idea whether there were more than 2.8 Million illegal votes cast. It could be way more, it could be way less. -
linked in this very thread, multiple times, evendhdawg said:
it's almost as if we have studies on shit like thisPurpleThrobber said:It is equally naive to deny that at least a portion of those 2.8 Million were illegals or non-registered voters.
I have no idea whether there were more than 2.8 Million illegal votes cast. It could be way more, it could be way less. -
Fake study bitchAZDuck said:
linked in this very thread, multiple times, evendhdawg said:
it's almost as if we have studies on shit like thisPurpleThrobber said:It is equally naive to deny that at least a portion of those 2.8 Million were illegals or non-registered voters.
I have no idea whether there were more than 2.8 Million illegal votes cast. It could be way more, it could be way less. -
which one was fake? There were like 50 of themPitchfork51 said:
Fake study bitchAZDuck said:
linked in this very thread, multiple times, evendhdawg said:
it's almost as if we have studies on shit like thisPurpleThrobber said:It is equally naive to deny that at least a portion of those 2.8 Million were illegals or non-registered voters.
I have no idea whether there were more than 2.8 Million illegal votes cast. It could be way more, it could be way less.




