For the record, to date, only one voting illegal alien in the 2016 election was found by these loons.
That comports with the head of the commission Trump created to investigate voter fraud, looked at all the voter fraud in his state Kansas, for the last few years
‘Kris Kobach Came After Me for an Honest Mistake’
Kris Kobach, Kansas’ aggressive secretary of state, convinced the state legislature to give him prosecutorial power to pursue voter fraud, he said it was necessary to root out tens of thousands of undocumented aliens who were voting as well as tens of thousands more who he claimed were voting in two states.
Two years later, Kobach has produced exactly nine convictions. Most of them were not illegal immigrants but rather older registered Republicans.
In August of 2012, Wilson, a 66-year-old entrepreneur, went to vote in Goodland, Kansas, a small town near the Colorado border. When Wilson was asked where he lived, he said he owned homes in both Kansas and Colorado. When he was asked where he voted, he answered that he voted in local elections in both states.
“I’d vote for president in one state, and local issues in both places,” he told POLITICO Magazine. He said he’d been doing this ever since his property tax bill on a hotel he owned in Goodland had doubled in one year in 2004.
Wilson, who voted for Trump last November, spent 18 months fighting Kobach and the charges against him.
“He promised he was going to deliver all these illegal alien voters in Kansas,” said John Carmichael, a Democratic state representative from Wichita, who has sparred with Kobach. “But we've got nine people in two years—and most of them are law-abiding United States citizens, who just need better education.”