NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — Election integrity is a big issue ahead of the presidential election in November. The message was clear on the thousands of letters sent by the Secretary of State's office - non-citizens who vote here will be prosecuted. That’s not an idle threat.
While voter fraud isn’t a big problem in Tennessee, state leaders are serious about it. If you get caught, they will likely prosecute.
Voter fraud is a big issue wherever it occurs. Perhaps the article writer meant voter fraud doesn't happen in TN that often. If so, that is a foolish notion. Wherever there is voting, there is fraud.
ReplyDeletePerhaps the article writer meant even that voter fraud happens, it's not enough to affect elections. That is dismissive of crime and dangerous to the Republic. To make any allowance for crime is to encourage more of it.
What the heck do they mean "likely"??
ReplyDelete"Memphis". "Nashville". Everywhere else, they WILL prosecute. Those two, well, gotta check a bunch of additional qualifications first, not to mention who they voted for.
DeleteI dont think the democrats expect the illegals to vote. They want the illegals to be registered.
ReplyDeleteWhen democrats create the fraud ballots or run ballots multiple times, the vote count will be less than the number of registered voters. Any complaints will be shut down by judges.
This is quite plausible, but I'm sure they wouldn't mind if they voted for the benafactors.
DeleteThere are 14 states that says their delegates must vote for the presidential candidate with the most votes nationwide. So registering illegals and having votes generated for them will throw the election for those states. Those states have effectively given up their voting rights to the big cities. How stupid is that. That is why the illegals register so votes can be created for them to throw the election.
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