Hundreds of Cases of Voter Fraud Discovered in Pennsylvania

It’s no wonder that Democrats are so quick to deny the existence and prevalence of voter fraud – they’re the primary beneficiaries of it.

The problem is vastly understated, because little has actually been done in terms of enforcement to protect against voter fraud. For instance, by the end of November 2016, only four cases of voter fraud had been documented in the presidential election. Of course, that doesn’t mean there were only four cases of voter fraud in practice.

As The Federalist’s John Gibbs puts it, “does the fact that 109 people were cited for jaywalking in Seattle in 2009 mean that only 109 people jaywalked in Seattle that year? Does the fact that 103,733 people were cited for driving without a seat-belt in Tennessee in 2015 mean that only that many people were driving without seatbelt in Tennessee in 2015? Obviously not.”

Back in December, it was thanks to Jill Stein’s sham of a voter recount effort that some voter fraud was uncovered. During the recount, discrepancies turned up all over Detroit, indicating that well over a third of the precincts, in a city where 95% of the votes were cast for Hillary Clinton, had more votes than actual voters.

Let that marinate for a moment – 37% of the precincts in a Hillary-dominated city had more votes than voters.

As we reported on previously in August, it has since been discovered that in California there are 11 counties that have more registered voters than citizens. Ten out of the eleven voted for Hillary Clinton (shocker!) – and those are just eleven counties in one state.

And those are just two additional examples. Sure, when there’s no examining done whatsoever, and no measures put in place to prevent voter fraud, it’s hard to catch. But that’s exactly what liberals want. It allows the problem to continue to exist – without appearing as so.

And now, a similar case out of Pennsylvania. According to the Associated Press, “non-citizen immigrants may have cast 544 ballots illegally in elections spanning 18 years in Pennsylvania, state election officials said Wednesday.”

More from the report: “A Department of State official, Jonathan Marks, told the House State Government Committee that the agency’s analysis covered 35 primary and general elections from 2000 through 2017. The illegal ballots were apparently cast by non-citizen immigrants who later reported themselves as having mistakenly registered, the department said.”

President Donald Trump started a commission to study voter fraud shortly after the election, but members haven’t been able to get anything done thanks to eight lawsuits filed against it.

It would appear that liberals are afraid of what they may find.

Remember, because of our Electoral College system, you theoretically don’t need much voter fraud to influence an election, just enough concentrated in the right key swing states. Don’t forget that the 2000 presidential election between George W. Bush and Al Gore hinged on a mere 537 votes in Florida.

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By Matt

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