Two States Just Made Some Big Arrests For Voter Fraud

This is a federal crime and should be regulated federally. 

Two States Just Made Some Big Arrests For Voter Fraud

Recall candidate Donald Trump expressing worry about vote fraud? Or how about President-elect Trump saying there was massive voter fraud in the U.S.? Remember the almost uniformly leftist pop media criticizing him for his concerns, once more showing us that they are as willing to perpetuate a clear canard as those who applauded the Emperor’s New Clothes?

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Heck, the old-guard media were so bad, they could’ve worked at the Emperor’s tailor.

Now comes word that, in fact, what many of us have known is happening in states all around the U.S. is finally being acknowledged by agents of such states – two of them, in fact.

The first comes in the form of an arrest warrant issued in Texas for a man named Miguel Hernandez, who is wanted on voter fraud in Dallas County, an area that saw the suspension of 700 mail-in ballots. As Guy Benson reports for Town Hall:

Another person of interest related to the scheme appears to be an alleged whistleblower (a liberal “political activist” who may actually have been in on the illegal conduct) who released audio tapes of a since-removed Democratic precinct chair discussing faking his own address and stealing hundreds of mail-in ballots. The fraud conspiracy seems to have targeted senior citizens.

As Benson notes, many news reports about the problem assiduously avoided mentioning the connection to the Democratic Party.

All this is in addition to an Associated Press report regarding a second major voter fraud case, which comes to us from Indiana.

According to Rick Callahan, of the AP, 11 temporary employees, along with the supervisor of a Democrat-connected organization called the Indiana Voter Registration Project, have been arrested for submitting fraudulent voter registration applications prior to the 2016 general election.

And, what a surprise, the connections to the Dem big-wigs are strong:

The Indiana Voter Registration Project’s effort to register primarily black voters was overseen by Patriot Majority USA, which has ties to the Democratic Party, including Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid and former President Bill Clinton.