The liberty principle for this
Freedom Friday is that voter fraud exists even though the lame stream media
will not report the truth about it. President Donald Trump’s Advisory
Commission on Election Integrity met on September 12 in New Hampshire. Ten witnesses
gave “substantive and very concerning testimony” (Hans von Spakovsky) about the lack of integrity in the US election
process, and yet the media calls the commission a “sham.”
Spakovsky explains that the ten
witnesses were experts in their fields and included “academics, election
lawyers, state election officials, data analysts, software experts, and
computer scientists.” Spakovsky discusses several of these experts and then adds:
As a member of the commission, I
testified about The Heritage Foundation’s election fraud database. That
non-comprehensive database has 1,071 examples of proven incidents of fraud
ranging from one illegal vote to hundreds. It includes 938 criminal
convictions, 43 civil penalties, and miscellaneous other cases.
Heritage is about to add another 19
cases to the database. This is likely just the tip of the iceberg, since many
cases are never prosecuted and there is no central source for information on
election fraud.
Spakovsky’s bio claims that he is “an
authority on a wide range of issues – including civil rights, civil justice,
the First Amendment, immigration, the rule of law and government reform.” This
means that he can be considered as an expert in his field. He works for The
Heritage Foundation, which is a reputable organization. Heritage put together a
database that includes convictions and penalties for voter fraud. This database
proves that voter fraud exists; therefore, the commission investigating voter
fraud is not a sham as the media claims. The media obviously does not want the
truth to come out. The next question is, “Why?”
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