August 22, 2004: Voter-Registration Fraud in New York and Florida
Voting twice in an election is punishable by up to five years in prison. Some 46,000 New Yorkers are registered to vote in both the city [New York] and Florida, a shocking finding that exposes both states to potential abuses that could alter the outcome of elections, a Daily News investigation shows. Registering in two places is illegal in both states, but the massive snowbird scandal goes undetected because election officials don't check rolls across state lines. The finding is even more stunning given the pivotal role Florida played in the 2000 presidential election, when a margin there of 537 votes tipped a victory to George W. Bush.
Computer records analyzed by The News don't allow for an exact count of how many people vote in both places, because millions of names are regularly purged between elections. But The News found that between 400 and 1,000 registered voters have voted twice in at least one election, a federal offense punishable by up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine. (Source)
Autumn 2004: Voter-Registration Fraud in Michigan
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If there is an election, the fix is in. They are prepared to have Hillary the White House. Just look at the recent stories. They are saying if they find any voter fraud, it is just hackers, making it look like there was fraud.
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Yup. Trump is up 2.1 in today's USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times "Daybreak" poll. The poll that got the last election right on the money.
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