President Trump created quite a stir when he alleged that millions of illegal migrants voted in California in the recent presidential election. That claim was met with derision by those on the left. Their position was that he was making that up in order to try to establish that the popular vote count was much closer than the official numbers indicated.
It now turns out that perhaps the president was not so far off as his detractors indicated. While none of this in any way impacts the outcome of the election since it’s an established fact that he did win the Electoral College vote which is what counts, his loss of the popular vote remains an issue that his detractors continue to bring up in an effort to make his victory seem less legitimate.
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Now arrest them!! You got the information to .Nail them!
Tell us something we didn’t already know. California and New York has the highest registration.
Say it isn’t so
DUH
that’s why the media fears Trump and others……truth always comes out.
Of course they are !!!
Seems an easy fix get antrsh can deposit voting material that is about illegals. If they are illegal they can’t be registered. Problem solved.
What where the Democrats crying about letting another country influence an election. They have been doing it for years. Hypocritical morons
Well, Obama did encourage them.
So, after reading this….article….I attempted to follow the links to see the actual poll (all ads). Before re-posting this I recommend you check out the poll as well. For people so concerned over f**e news, you really need to spend some time fact-checking. “Trump and others have been misreading our research and exaggerating our results to make claims we don’t think our research supports,” Richman says. “I’m not sure why they continue to do it, but there’s not much I can do about that aside from set the record straight.”
In an interview airing tonight on ABC News, Trump also pointed to an actual Pew Research report about outdated voter rolls, but according to its own author, that report found no instances of voter fraud.