Slade3200
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Article 1 - it shows the collusion between Democrats and illegal aliens, to have them vote. Strike 1 for YOU.
Article 2 - This isn't an error page > Amazon product
This isn't an error page > https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0261379414000973
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In 2013, McLaughlin, a Republican pollster, conducted an extensive “National Hispanic Survey” to determine the attitudes of Hispanic Americans on immigration issues. McLaughlin went to a great deal of trouble to try to make this survey as accurate as possible, including conducting 60 percent of the interviews in Spanish. In results that run counter to what the mainstream media seems to think about the attitudes of Hispanics, the results showed strong support for everything from increased border security and tougher enforcement of immigration laws to “stopping undocumented immigrants who are already here from getting food stamps, welfare, Medicaid and Obamacare benefits.”
But buried in the back of the survey on page 68 is a “Voter Profile” that reveals that 13 percent of noncitizen respondents admitted they were registered to vote (a violation of state and federal law), which matches closely the Old Dominion/George Mason study finding that 14.8 percent of noncitizens admitted they were registered to vote in 2008 and 15.6 percent of noncitizens admitted they were registered in 2010.
When these numbers were adjusted to take into account various factors, such as noncitizens “who said they were not [registered but] were actually registered,” the Old Dominion/George Mason study’s authors concluded that the true percentage was probably closer to 25 percent.
There is no doubt the registration rate of noncitizens varies depending on the jurisdiction, and the percentage of those voting is likely smaller. But whether the registration rate is 13 percent as McLaughlin found or 25 percent as the Old Dominion/George Mason study estimated, there seems little doubt that there are enough noncitizens registering and voting to potentially make the difference in close elections.
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Linda Paine says
June 6, 2015 at 11:11 am
The Election Integrity Project (EIP) of California has been researching the election process in California since January 2011. We have provided our research to those who can do something about it but have chosen to ignore the provable reports. This includes Registrars, attorneys, media, DAs, Board of Supervisors of LA County, legislators, etc. Only the citizens have cared enough to do something about it and have stepped up to help document what is happening in our Polling places.
The fact that 13% of non-citizens are voting is NOT new. EIP has been shouting from the rooftop for FOUR YEARS that Page 4 of the CA NVRA manual (found on the Sec of State website) creates chaos in the instructions for what the Registrar of Voters is supposed to do when an application arrives without the Citizenship Question checked. The opposing instructions have put the Registrars in a position to have to accept EVERY application to vote EVEN IF the applicant DOES NOT check the box stating they are a citizen AND DOES NOT respond to the Registrar’s request that they do so on the clarification post card they send to the applicant.
California is in trouble because those who have the power to stop this…simply don’t.
Article 3 - the publicinterestlegal.org links are broken link now, but they were up and active when this list of illegal alien voting was first posted by me 3 years ago.
I didn't think you wouldn't look up the links. I put them there so you WOULD look them up, but it looks like you're not looking them up very deeply. Only seeing what you WANT to see.
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Jason Keuter says
August 18, 2015 at 1:40 pm
I am surprised that illegals voting is not a topic of public discussion. All that is needed it a voter id card and an address to send it to. It arrives and you go vote. Any crafty Democratic precinct captain could get illegals out to vote. The resistance to voter ID is nothing but a way of resisting exactly this kind of fraud.
Yes the links are broken and I commented on the link that you referenced. No details about sources and methods to get the data they are writing about… could be anything. But what it isn’t is credibly verified