Keeping in line with Hillary's bullshit claims that the GOP is trying to keep people from voting in elections, Mark Shields on PBS, made a claim that it's the GOP who is committing fraud, not Democrats. He based it on the false assumption the GOP wants to keep some people from voting because of their insistence on I.D. cards when voting:
The liberal commentator touted how Clinton was “right on the issue” and accused the GOP of committing “fraud” over the issue of voter fraud:
And one of the great frauds that Republicans have perpetrated over the past generation has been this idea of voter fraud, that people are showing up, 31 cases in 14 years, Judy, of people stealing identity or voting improperly. So, I think she’s absolutely right. It is our responsibility to make voting available to as many people as possible who want to vote.
Mark Shields Voter Fraud is a Great GOP Fraud
What Mark and Hillary mean is it doesn't matter if they're citizens or convicted felons.....everyone who wants to vote should have the right to vote....early and just possibly as many times as possible.
Obama has his media stooges.....and so does Hillary.
You forgot about millions of illegals committing a
felony by voting, like Obama wanted to do..... Fortunately, the federal courts apparently don't agree with the plan.
Assumes facts NOT in evidence.
Then try this....
Poll 70 percent support voter ID laws TheHill
The 70 percent who support voter ID laws remains largely unchanged in the past few years. Another 27 percent believe the laws are unnecessary.
The issue has resurfaced recently as Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) said Republicans should not go too crazy over the law because they are offending people, African-Americans in particular.
He
later clarified he believes the laws should not be a defining issue for Republicans, and they should be left up to the states to decide. A total of 31 states have active voter identification laws, while a handful of others have recently been struck down in state courts.
The survey found majorities of every demographic support the law. Ninety-one percent of Republicans offer support, and 66 percent of independents feel the same.
Fifty-five percent of Democrats support the laws, while 43 percent oppose them.
Or this....
Black voter turnout exceeds white voter turnout even in states with strict ID laws pundit claims PunditFact
Riley told us he got the statistic from the U.S. Census Bureau. The federal data agency indicated
in a 2013 report that the black voting rate (66.2 percent) indeed surpassed the white voting rate (64.1 percent) by 2.1 percentage points in the 2012 elections.
According to experts, the strictest
voter ID laws are when voters are required to present a photo ID when casting a ballot, and if they don't, are required to take additional steps before their vote can be counted. If a voter can’t present an ID, he or she is issued a provisional ballot and must submit an ID within a certain amount of time (usually 2 to 6 days). The Census reports that in these states, black voter rates in the 2012 elections were just as high if not higher than white voter rates:
- Missouri: Black voter turnout higher by more than 6.0 percent*
- Tennessee: Black voter turnout higher by more than 6.0 percent
- Georgia: Black voter turnout higher by 0 to 5.9 percent
- Indiana: Black voter turnout higher by 0 to 5.9 percent
- Virginia: Black voter turnout higher by 0 to 5.9 percent*
- Arkansas: Voter turnout not statistically different*
- Kansas: Voter turnout not statistically different
- Texas: Voter turnout not statistically different*
(* indicates that voter ID laws were not in effect in 2012)