When Donald Trump claimed he only lost the popular vote because of voter fraud, the so-called “mainstream media” pounced.
They smeared him as a liar.
But a new study finds the problem of voter fraud is even worse than previously thought, and it may have played a role in the 2008 and 2012 elections.
Are non-citizens casting votes in American elections?
This contentious question has been hotly debated.
Journalists claim there is no evidence to back up this claim.
That is false.
A new study by Just Facts found that 5.7 million non-citizens voted in the 2008 Presidential election.
The Washington Times reports:
“A research group in New Jersey has taken a fresh look at post-election polling data and concluded that the number of non-citizens voting illegally in U.S. elections is likely far greater than previous estimates.
As many as 5.7 million non-citizens may have voted in the 2008 election, which put Barack Obama in the White House.
The research organization Just Facts, a widely cited, independent think tank led by self-described conservatives and libertarians, revealed its number-crunching in a report on national immigration.
Just Facts President James D. Agresti and his team looked at data from an extensive Harvard/YouGov study that every two years questions a sample size of tens of thousands of voters. Some acknowledge they are non-citizens and are thus ineligible to vote.
Just Facts’ conclusions confront both sides in the illegal voting debate: those who say it happens a lot and those who say the problem is nonexistent.”
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