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re: Five Trump associates/family members registered to vote in 2 states
Posted on 1/27/17 at 3:00 pm to JuiceTerry
Posted on 1/27/17 at 3:00 pm to JuiceTerry
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I'm not gonna go back and forth with you, dude, because no matter what I show you, you'll move the goalposts somewhere else.
In other words, you couldn't find another example of someone voting twice for President Trump in the 2016 presidential election.
And I'm not moving the goalposts.
Here's what I asked you:
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So far the only example posted on this site of a Trump supporter who actually got caught committing voter fraud was one person in Iowa who voted twice.
Post some more examples of Trump supporters actually committing voter fraud.
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Just stay in your fantasy world where everyone who voted twice voted against Trump. It's safe there.
I never said "everyone who voted twice voted against Trump."
I just presented circumstantial evidence that the presstitutes and Trump haters are wrong when they say there is no evidence that supports the possibility of voter fraud.
The circumstantial evidence I presented also supports President Trump's belief that he lost the popular vote because of voter fraud is reasonable.
At least I wasn't living in the fantasy world that Hillary was going to win the presidency.
This post was edited on 1/27/17 at 3:06 pm
Posted on 1/27/17 at 3:13 pm to DawgfaninCa
quote:Honestly, the one example is one more than I could find of a Hillary voter voting twice, though I'm sure it happened. But here's one more for Trump for good measure. It's concerning that you don't know how to use Google. LINK
In other words, you couldn't find another example of someone voting twice for President Trump in the 2016 presidential election.
Here's something else for you to chew on
This post was edited on 1/27/17 at 3:17 pm
Posted on 1/27/17 at 3:26 pm to Quidam65
Damn, the MSM hasn't been so busy investigating since Sarah Palin.
Posted on 1/27/17 at 3:55 pm to JuiceTerry
Apparently, you're not going to admit that you were wrong when you accused me of moving the goalposts.
It's not my job to prove your claim is correct.
The onus is on you to do that.

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Honestly, the one example is one more than I could find of a Hillary voter voting twice, though I'm sure it happened. But here's one more for Trump for good measure. It's concerning that you don't know how to use Google.
It's not my job to prove your claim is correct.
The onus is on you to do that.
Posted on 1/27/17 at 4:04 pm to Quidam65
Yeah, that's why we need to improve the system. I could be registered to vote in another state and not even realize it.
Strawman Fail.
Strawman Fail.
Posted on 1/27/17 at 4:20 pm to JuiceTerry
It's very possible that this is a second example of a Trump supporter voting twice, however, I am not completely convinced that is the case because of this:
Until I know the identity of the person and that they are an actual Trump supporter then there is a possibility this person is a Hillary supporter who committed the voter fraud then allowed themselves to be caught in order to make it appear that they were a Trump supporter who tried to vote twice for President Trump.
However, for the sake of argument, I'll assume he was a Trump supporter.
So we now have 2 Trump supporters who voted twice for President Trump versus the millions of illegal aliens in California who can register to vote in California by getting a Driver's license or by being registered to vote by someone who is getting signatures on a petition to place something on the ballot.
Those petitioners can get paid up to $5 for every valid signature of a registered voter on their petition.
A petitioner can get paid up to $5 for registering an illegal alien to vote since not all of the signatures on a petition are verified as being the signature of a valid registered voter.
A certain number of the signatures are chosen at random to verify as being the signature of a valid registered voter and whatever percentage of those chosen signatures are verified as being the signature of valid registered voters will be used as the percentage of the entire number of signatures gathered that are signatures of valid registered voters.
For example, if 10% of the signatures picked at random turn out not to be valid than 90% of the entire number of signatures will be considered valid. If the number of signatures determined to be signatures of valid registered voters is less than the number of signatures required to get the item on the ballot then the item does not qualify to be placed on the ballot.
It is more likely that the signature of an illegal alien who the petitioner registered to vote won't be one of the randomly picked signatures than that it will be one of the signatures.
LINK
LINK
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It’s unclear whether the person, whose identity remains unknown, is an employee of Trump’s campaign or merely a supporter.
Until I know the identity of the person and that they are an actual Trump supporter then there is a possibility this person is a Hillary supporter who committed the voter fraud then allowed themselves to be caught in order to make it appear that they were a Trump supporter who tried to vote twice for President Trump.
However, for the sake of argument, I'll assume he was a Trump supporter.
So we now have 2 Trump supporters who voted twice for President Trump versus the millions of illegal aliens in California who can register to vote in California by getting a Driver's license or by being registered to vote by someone who is getting signatures on a petition to place something on the ballot.
Those petitioners can get paid up to $5 for every valid signature of a registered voter on their petition.
A petitioner can get paid up to $5 for registering an illegal alien to vote since not all of the signatures on a petition are verified as being the signature of a valid registered voter.
A certain number of the signatures are chosen at random to verify as being the signature of a valid registered voter and whatever percentage of those chosen signatures are verified as being the signature of valid registered voters will be used as the percentage of the entire number of signatures gathered that are signatures of valid registered voters.
For example, if 10% of the signatures picked at random turn out not to be valid than 90% of the entire number of signatures will be considered valid. If the number of signatures determined to be signatures of valid registered voters is less than the number of signatures required to get the item on the ballot then the item does not qualify to be placed on the ballot.
It is more likely that the signature of an illegal alien who the petitioner registered to vote won't be one of the randomly picked signatures than that it will be one of the signatures.
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California on Friday will start taking driver's license applications from the nation's largest population of immigrants in the country illegally.
Calif. passes bill allowing illegal immigrants to get driver's licenses
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Calif. passes bill allowing illegal immigrants to get driver's licenses
The state Department of Motor Vehicles expects 1.4 million people will seek a license in the first three years of a program aimed at boosting road safety and making immigrants' lives easier.
California officials say they can't predict how many people will line up immediately to apply, but the number of people making appointments for a license more than doubled when immigrants were allowed to sign up. Appointments are required to apply for a license except at four newly-created DMV offices.
Unusual 2015 laws go into effect
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Unusual 2015 laws go into effect
California is one of 10 states that now provide licenses to immigrants in the country illegally. The licenses issued to immigrants without legal status will include a distinctive marking and are not considered a valid form of federal identification.
Immigrants in the country illegally have not been allowed to apply for a driver's license in California since the state began requiring proof of legal presence during the 1990s.
Immigrant advocates have cheered the licenses as a way to integrate immigrants who must drive to work and shuttle children to school. But critics have questioned state officials' ability to verify the identity of foreign applicants, citing security concerns...Applicants must submit proof of identity and state residency and pass written and road tests. Those who don't possess foreign government-issued identification on a list of approved documents can be interviewed by a DMV investigator to see if they qualify.
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The top price reported for statewide initiatives in circulation is $5 per signature, which is more than usual because of the competition. Kimball said signature gatherers typically make more for local measures than statewide initiatives because of a higher degree of difficulty. The area is restricted (city limits vs. entire state) and there’s another level to the screening (do you live in the city, are you a registered voter?)
This post was edited on 1/27/17 at 4:50 pm
Posted on 1/27/17 at 4:45 pm to Quidam65
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Kushner, Spicer, Tiffany, Bannon, and Mnuchin are the five identified:
LINK
It is, of course, easy to register in multiple states without committing a crime. I'm registered in Texas (and the registration automatically renews every two years). If I moved to Florida and registered there, I would still be on the voter rolls in Texas until the end of that registration period (and then they may still send out renewals unless the USPS returns it as undeliverable).
Of course it's not a crime. In many states, there is no renewal. And it's not your responsibility to inform your old county when you move...it's up to your new county to contact them.
People who keep talking about Trump's people being registered in multiple states as if they've somehow done something wrong just aren't very smart.
Posted on 1/27/17 at 4:46 pm to Bjorn Cyborg
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These people likely did nothing wrong, but millions of people are registered to vote in multiple jurisdictions and many of them probably did vote more than once.
I am sure that I was registered in two states in 2008 since I moved to a different state in 2007. An issue apart from the ability to be registered more than once is the lack of morals that would tell someone it is OK to vote under more than one registration. The system really only works for a moral populace. When one side is moral and the other is a bunch of dope smoking, baby killing, self centered, lying, cheating arse hats - it becomes a little unfair.
Posted on 1/27/17 at 4:57 pm to BamaGradinTn
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People who keep talking about Trump's people being registered in multiple states as if they've somehow done something wrong just aren't very smart.
Those people are just telling half-truths (which are whole lies) about what President Trump said to be able to say President Trump is a hypocrite and an idiot.
The Americans who voted for President Trump are too smart to fall for that crap.
Posted on 1/27/17 at 5:02 pm to Quidam65
Did they vote in both states?
If not, STFU.
If I moved to another state tomorrow I am 100% sure it wouldn't occur to me to contact the registrar to get taken off the roll of my former state.
I'd register in my new state and never think about it.
Y'all are some sad, sad weirdos.
If not, STFU.
If I moved to another state tomorrow I am 100% sure it wouldn't occur to me to contact the registrar to get taken off the roll of my former state.
I'd register in my new state and never think about it.
Y'all are some sad, sad weirdos.
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