DOJ Whistleblower Reveals How Many Dead People Are Registered to Vote

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It seems the possibility of the dead rising up from their graves could occur well after Halloween this year. More specifically, eight days later – on Election Day.

J. Christian Adams, an election lawyer who served in the Voting Rights Section at the U.S. Department of Justice, revealed earlier today that there are over 4 million ineligible and dead voters registered to vote in the United States.

Is it any wonder that supporters of insurgent candidates such as Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders view the election process as a corrupt and rigged system?

Adams (H/T Gateway Pundit): Dead people are voting and it’s something this administration does not want to do anything about. They must like it. They must like who they are voting for… Now we have four million, four million Steve, ineligible and dead voters on American voter rolls according to the Pew Charitable Trust.

Watch the shocking declaration that millions of fraudulent voter registrations exist in the U.S. below …

One case in Texas involved an individual who had died in 1944, according to Adams.

1944!

In 2012, the Pew Charitable Trust released a report that showed over 4.5 million people were illegally registered to vote, 40% of which were dead, with the remainder being registered to vote in multiple states.

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Millions of dead names across the voter rolls is a problem more significant for Republican candidates. As Rudy Giuliani recently explained, “dead people generally vote for Democrats, rather than Republicans.”

Various investigations have turned up illegal voters in the critical swing states of Pennsylvania and Virginia, while dead people have been found to vote in California and Colorado.

When will Democrats admit that voter fraud is a very real problem in this country?

Comment: Are you shocked to learn that over 4 million ineligible names are registered to vote in elections in the U.S.? Share your thoughts below.

Rusty Weiss has been covering politics for over 15 years. His writings have appeared in the Daily Caller, Fox... More about Rusty Weiss

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