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Yes, but I think Mexico's influence grossly exceeds Russia's. California, which doesn't check citizenship before allowing people to vote, has issued 560,000 driver's licenses in the past few years.
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COL (Join to see)
California checks your citizenship before it gives you a voters registration card... driver licenses are not contingent on citizenship - just driving skills... it's just like when I travel to Europe... I don't need to be a citizen of that country to drive in that country... nothing works with that...
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COL (Join to see) I have voted without a voter registration card. Your driver's license has your address on it. Is that enough by law? Probably not. But it worked for me in the past. Given the number of people in California who want non-citizens to vote, what is your estimate of the number who did vote? (You aren't going to try and convince me it is zero, are you?)
Political scientist Jesse Richman of Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, has worked with colleagues to produce groundbreaking research on non-citizen voting. Based on national polling by a consortium of universities, a report by Mr. Richman said 6.4 percent of the estimated 20 million adult non-citizens in the U.S. voted in November. That's 1,280,000 votes.
And let's not forget other types of fraud. What's one of Chicago's favorite mottos? "Chicago, where the dead vote early and often." Just how much of that is a joke and how much is true?
I'm not saying it swayed the election. Surely a huge percentage of the non-citizen vote is from California, and 10,000,000 Mexicans voting there wouldn't have changed the outcome. But that doesn't mean we don't have a problem.
Political scientist Jesse Richman of Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, has worked with colleagues to produce groundbreaking research on non-citizen voting. Based on national polling by a consortium of universities, a report by Mr. Richman said 6.4 percent of the estimated 20 million adult non-citizens in the U.S. voted in November. That's 1,280,000 votes.
And let's not forget other types of fraud. What's one of Chicago's favorite mottos? "Chicago, where the dead vote early and often." Just how much of that is a joke and how much is true?
I'm not saying it swayed the election. Surely a huge percentage of the non-citizen vote is from California, and 10,000,000 Mexicans voting there wouldn't have changed the outcome. But that doesn't mean we don't have a problem.
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This has - and continues to be - a point of great debate for us... while this may have or not influenced the outcome... the current discussion has the US IC in a tailspin....
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