How many of those 3 million were illegal aliens? And don't tell me an illegal would vote for Trump. No one bites the hand that feeds them. A great benefit of our Electoral College System is that it prevents Democrats from busing in people from Mexico to all vote in California. If the Electoral College system was not in-place then California and New York would always decide our elections. http://www.theblaze.com/news/2017/02/09/non-us-citizen-gets-eight-years-for-voter-fraud-in-texas/ I don't want you to stop posting polls, please continue. I like to fade your data. This is a trading site after all named "elitetrader" not "elitepollster". I wish you post more than just polling data, how about some stock picks Tony??? We could all get rich fading you.
Is it really that much of an intellectual stretch for you to visualize and understand that illegal immigrants voted? Illegal immigrants take on false identities through outright identity theft and some pay to gain the alias/identity of people with similar ethnic names and backgrounds who have passed away and are within a similar age range. The word "illegal" in illegal alien does not just describe the illegal act of crossing a border, it also describes the many illegal activities used to gain a new identity. Some pay a large amount to coyotes to get across the border and an even larger amount to acquire a new identity with SSN#. Would it be that difficult to then say that some of these people decided to vote? If you really care about the Democratic Party and defeating Trump in 2020 then your time would be better spent understanding how you can win next time around. Posting bogus polling data to a bunch of Republicans on a financial trading website is probably not the best use of your time Tony. I am just trying to help you out.
MoneyMatthew...I don't know how you were aware of it, but it's absolutely true. My wife use to be an administrator for a construction company in Northern California and the false identity among the workers (100% Hispanic labor force, 300 total, 90% illegal) was very prevalent. These guys were mixing and matching identities from other family members all the time. Apparently this was common among all the small construction companies who were considered under the radar. The government knew it, but the industry would take a huge hit if corrected and the small companies would be shut down for sure. As far as how many illegal/false identity persons vote...good question!
Here is some proof of illegals voting: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/crime/article135980968.html
Proof that Democrats want to sign up illegals. It cannot be proven at this point how many illegals voted but the effort is provable. I can easily find other articles where illegals did vote. So Russia influenced our elections yet the same group crying about that wants to sign up illegals to vote for them? No provable vote here but a perfect example of Democrats trying to leverage illegals: He forged signatures and registered a noncitizen to vote, authorities say Law enforcement charged a Miami man on Thursday with registering a non-citizen to vote during the presidential election in November. No vote was cast. Miami Herald File BY CHARLES RABIN crabin@miamiherald.com For $15 an hour, Manuel Alejandro Angulo Barrientos was supposed to visit busy public areas like shopping malls and grocery stores and register people to vote for the upcoming presidential election. But, prosecutors say, Barrientos took the lazy route, often calling people from home, finding out personal information on Facebook and forging their signatures. On Thursday, Barrientos, 29, was jailed and charged with one count of falsely registering a noncitizen to vote, a third-degree felony. His bond was set at $5,000. He remained in jail late Thursday afternoon. The bust came after the nonpartisan voter outreach group he worked for contacted the elections department, which reached out to law enforcement. “Our election process is too important for our democracy to allow anyone to tamper with it,” Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle said in a statement. State attorney spokesman Ed Griffith said the man Barrientos registered to vote never cast a ballot and that there is no indication that any other noncitizens were registered without their knowledge. Still, the arrest stirred memories of other alleged election improprieties in South Florida, especially two arrests last October when two women were charged with voter fraud in Miami-Dade. Temporary elections worker Gladys Coego, 74, was accused of illegally marking ballots for Raquel Regalado in the county mayoral election she lost to Carlos Gimenez. Tamika Curgil, 33, was charged with filling out five forms without the consent of voters on behalf of United for Care, the campaign that fought to legalize marijuana in Florida. And although there is little evidence of any type of widespread voter fraud, President Donald Trump, nonetheless, made it an issue after his election victory. Several times, including once to Fox news commentator Bill O’Reilly, Trump claimed that illegal immigrants and dead people voted in the 2016 presidential election. He also argued that it was common for people living in Massachusetts to be bused into New Hampshire to vote, although the attorney general of New Hampshire has said there is no evidence behind this claim. Barrientos’s alleged scheme was much simpler than that, according to his arrest warrant. He worked as a canvasser for GRSG Co. from Sept. 16 until he was fired on Sept. 28. According to his arrest warrant, Barrientos contacted Yadira Sanchez, the wife of Nelson Alles, in early September. Sanchez told investigators that Barrientos said if she offered personal information over the phone he would sign for her and register her. When Barrientos asked about her husband, Sanchez said he wasn’t a citizen. “Mrs. Sanchez testified that Angulo [Barrientos] instructed her that if anyone were to ask her about her application, she should tell them she did not know Angulo [Barrientos], but that she had encountered him at a grocery store on 107th Avenue and Flagler Street,” Miami police Officer Francisco Castillo wrote in the arrest affidavit. At some point prior to Sept. 28, Barrientos registered Alles to vote, even though the canvasser was not given permission and Alles was not a U.S. citizen. Barrientos told investigators he found his birth date on Facebook. “The guy says I never registered. I’m not even a citizen,” Griffith said. Barrientos was caught soon after, when GRSG tried to verify that Alles had been properly registered and contacted him. So GRSG contacted Miami-Dade elections officials, who notified the state attorney’s office and police. According to Barrientos’ arrest warrant, he admitted to the misdeeds and also said he signed 14 others to register to vote. “Angulo [Barrientos] further admitted that he would routinely lie on his log sheets about where he met the people he claimed to register,” the warrant says. Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/crime/article135980968.html#storylink=cpy
Illegal Voting Gets Texas Woman 8 Years in Prison, and Certain Deportation By MICHAEL WINESFEB. 10, 2017 Continue reading the main storyShare This Page A photograph of Rosa Maria Ortega with her family. She said in court that she had not known she was ineligible to vote and was confused by registration forms and explanations by election officials.CreditDylan Hollingsworth for The New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/10/...s-in-prison-and-certain-deportation.html?_r=0