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Voter fraud at large

The Democrats’ campaign to encourage and excuse voter fraud continues. Democratic activist Norm Luther recently sent the same letter to The Spokesman-Review and the Clark County Columbian wondering if voter suppression was the goal of President Trump’s Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity.

Well, I certainly hope so! Unlike Democrats, we conservatives would like to see voting limited to all U.S. citizens who are actually alive and only vote once in their registered district. Mr. Luther cites the “nonpartisan” Brennan Center for Justice as a source to essentially say that any claims of significant voter fraud are widely exaggerated. In truth, the Brennan Center is part of the New York University School of Law, with an open hatred of Donald Trump and conservatives, plus an advocacy for open voting practices that do not require proof of voter identification or even citizenship.

If Democrats believe there is no significant voter fraud, then why are they so paranoid about the Commission on Election Integrity and opposing it at every opportunity? If the commission finds no significant fraud, then Democrats will be ecstatically condescending and say, “See, we told you!” Taking liberties with Shakespeare, perhaps the Democrats “doth protest too much, methinks”.

Gerald Click

Spokane



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