Saturday, June 2, 2012

Will Voter Fraud Determine The Outcome Of The 2012 Election?

According to Reuters, Florida officials are claiming that at least 180,000 illegal aliens may be registered to vote in the State of Florida.  That's no small number when you consider that the margin of victory in the 2008 Presidential election in Florida was only 236,450 votes and 380,978 and 537 votes respectively in 2004 and 2000.  So why does Obama's Department of Justice and Department of Homeland Security have such a problem with Florida's attempts to discourage voter fraud in Florida.

Katie Pavlich, writing for TownHall.com gives us some food for thought.

"A simple way to help prevent voter fraud and election abuse is for states to purge voter rolls. What does this mean? Getting rid of names on voter rolls of people ineligible to vote such as illegal aliens, dead people, duplicates, etc."

"For nearly a year, Florida election officials have asked the Department of Homeland Security for access to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement database in order to take illegal aliens and non-citizens off Florida voter rolls.

"Not surprisingly, DHS has been dragging its feet and has yet to comply with the request and now, the Department of Justice is stepping into the purging process and ordering Florida, a vital swing state, to stop."

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Posted By: Chris Carmouche