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John Fund on Election Integrity and Voter Fraud
John Fund (National Review and Fox News) returns to Whiskey Politics to update us on the issues discussed during our last podcast visit regarding the bipartisan Election Integrity Commission and how some 2.8 million people are registered in two or more states, and 1.8 million registered voters are dead.
John refers to “political stunts” in which state workers have declared they will deny providing data to the commission, and how powerful Democratic strongholds like Chicago and Detroit use voter fraud to elect corrupt office holders which hurt the Democratic voters who need change. We also discuss why Democrats have so often opposed efforts to crack down on voter fraud at the state level and why the Obama administration for eight years never cracked down on potential ineligible voters.
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There is no evidence of voter fraud and any attempt to identify evidence of voter fraud is illegitimate because there is no evidence of voter fraud.
This rings with truth and honesty and it clarifies things wonderfully. Thanks.
“What are you trying to hide?”
This is an assault on the rights of Necro-Americans, Fictive-Americans and a blatant attempt to subject disadvantaged voters of color and gender to the rape of applied math instead of encouraging creative participation in the process.
I have never spoken to John Fund when he had nothing interesting to say. His mind is like an encyclopedia of facts and iron-clad arguments, making any interview with him something to take notes on. Great job, Dave!