Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Illegal Alien Voters Could Help Democrats Win 2014 Mid-Term Elections

Votes cast by illegal aliens, who are not required to show proof of citizenship prior to voting in 46 states, could give Democrats victories in razor-tight midterm races.
Even if less than 5% of total votes in an election come from illegal aliens, that’s still enough for Democrats to win close races because illegals are eight times more likely to label themselves Democrats than Republicans.
“Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) won election in 2008 with a victory margin of 312 votes,” reported the Washington Times. “Votes cast by just 0.65% of Minnesota non-citizens could account for this margin.”
“It is also possible that non-citizen votes were responsible for Obama’s 2008 victory in North Carolina; Obama won the state by 14,177 votes, so a turnout by 5.1 percent of North Carolina’s adult non-citizens would have provided this victory margin.”
Recently, North Carolina compared a list of voters to an immigration database and discovered that nearly 15% of the voters were likely illegal aliens.
Up to 7% of Maryland’s voters may be illegals as well, which has prompted a lawsuit by an election integrity watchdog group.
Although many states require some form of identification prior to voting, that doesn’t stop illegal immigrants who routinely receive driver’s licenses.
“In terms of a check and balance that would prevent an individual who is a non-U.S. citizen from registering to vote, that doesn’t exist,” Neal Kelley, the chairman of the California Association of Election Officials, told Fox News. “There’s absolutely nothing stopping them.”
Political groups attempting to steal an election routinely rely on illegal aliens, according to Kris Kobach, the Secretary of State of Kansas.
“They’re told falsely that they are eligible to vote and then they’re coached how to vote, and it’s happening all across the country,” he said.
Case in point, Project Vertias, a voter fraud watchdog group, sent an operative to various election events in North Carolina to ask campaign managers if she could vote as an illegal alien.
Not only did the campaign managers give her advice on how to vote, they actively encouraged her to do so.