We often hear people complain that their votes don’t count, and recent election results have many questioning our voting process.
Indeed, without effective safeguards, the civil rights movement’s goal of making everybody’s vote count may never be achieved.
When a vote is cast in someone else’s name—dead or alive—the votes of others are diminished. When an illegal immigrant or a restricted felon votes, the votes of others are similarly compromised.
Project Veritas has shown just how easy it is to obtain a ballot without proof of identity. The Department of Justice recently indicted 19 legal and illegal foreign nationals for voting in the 2016 election, and this year, the California Department of Motor Vehicles accidentally registered approximately 1,500 people to vote—including noncitizens.
https://www.dailysignal.com/2018/10/24/voter-fraud-undermines-the-votes-of-black-americans/
Indeed, without effective safeguards, the civil rights movement’s goal of making everybody’s vote count may never be achieved.
When a vote is cast in someone else’s name—dead or alive—the votes of others are diminished. When an illegal immigrant or a restricted felon votes, the votes of others are similarly compromised.
Project Veritas has shown just how easy it is to obtain a ballot without proof of identity. The Department of Justice recently indicted 19 legal and illegal foreign nationals for voting in the 2016 election, and this year, the California Department of Motor Vehicles accidentally registered approximately 1,500 people to vote—including noncitizens.
https://www.dailysignal.com/2018/10/24/voter-fraud-undermines-the-votes-of-black-americans/