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Judicial Watch Discovers 1.8 Million “Ghost Voters” In 29 States – Warns Of “Dirty Elections”

2-11-2020 < SGT Report 19 318 words
 

by Tim Brown, DC Clothesline:



Full transparency is the only way to have fair elections.  The fiasco that has been going on in voting, along with the outright criminal fraud has yielded very little prosecutions, though there have been some.  Still, here we are looking at more corruption and crime and many of these people walk around scot free.  What happened to Article 2, Section 3?  I can tell you that exposing criminal activity is not enough if you don’t prosecute it.



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The Washington Times reports:


Judicial Watch has released a comparison study of Census Bureau population statistics and state voter registration data to reveal a notable disparity. The watch dog group is now warning of potential voter fraud and “dirty” voter rolls.


The study found that 352 U.S. counties in 29 states managed to have 1.8 million more registered voters than eligible voting-age citizens.  


“In other words, the registration rates of those counties exceeded 100% of eligible voters. The study found eight states showing state-wide registration rates exceeding 100%: Alaska, Colorado, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Vermont,” reported Tom Fitton, president of the watchdog group.


Some of that excess ran as high as 187% in Texas, 177% in New Mexico and 171% in South Dakota.


“The new study of excess — or ghost voters — highlights the recklessness of mailing blindly ballots and ballot applications to voter registration lists. Dirty voting rolls can mean dirty elections,” Mr. Fitton noted.


Fitton’s organization has uncovered more documentation of fraud, crimes and downright treason than the federal government has and yet, those with the authority to deal with the information continually sweep it under the rug or use it for political points and votes rather than do that right thing.


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