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Prosecutors charge 19 in North Carolina with voter fraud
(Federal prosecutors in North Carolina announced voter fraud charges Wednesday against 19 non-citizens accused of illegally casting a ballot in 2016.
A conviction of voting by a non-citizen, a misdemeanor, carries a maximum term of one year imprisonment, a fine not to exceed $100,000, or both.)
MISDEMEANOR?
Really? Thats all?
Voter fraud doesn’t exist, and also it benefited Trump!Interesting it took four years to file charges. If true, I hope the people get convicted.
Yet, part of me thinks there is something political about the timing with President Trump pushing the idea of massive voter fraud.
Wouldn't be funny if it could be disclosed the alleged fraudulent voters voted for Trump.:lamo
I mean there’s no details about the case at all so how am I to judge this “that’s all” question of yours?
Interesting it took four years to file charges. If true, I hope the people get convicted.
Yet, part of me thinks there is something political about the timing with President Trump pushing the idea of massive voter fraud.
Wouldn't be funny if it could be disclosed the alleged fraudulent voters voted for Trump.:lamo
Federal Authorities Charge Nineteen with Voter Fraud | USAO-MDNC | Department of Justice
Charged with violations of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 611(a) (voting by non-citizen), 911 (claim of U.S. citizenship by non-citizen), and 1015(f) (false statement in a voter registration application):
Francisco Antonio-Aguirre, age 64, of Dobson, NC (1:20CR351);
Roob Kaur Atar-Singh, age 57, of Raeford, NC (1:20CR349);
Rosalva Negrete-Toledo, aka Rosalva Cortes, age 65, of Winston-Salem, NC
(1:20CR342);
Dave Delano Virgil, age 57, of Winston-Salem, NC (1:20CR339);
Eloy Alberto Zayas-Berrier, 70, of Pelham, NC (1:20CR348);
There is more.
Voter fraud doesn’t exist, and also it benefited Trump!
Lol
Prosecutors charge 19 in North Carolina with voter fraud
(Federal prosecutors in North Carolina announced voter fraud charges Wednesday against 19 non-citizens accused of illegally casting a ballot in 2016.
A conviction of voting by a non-citizen, a misdemeanor, carries a maximum term of one year imprisonment, a fine not to exceed $100,000, or both.)
MISDEMEANOR?
Really? Thats all?
I wonder how many are drawing SS too? Many are over 62.
Interesting it took four years to file charges. If true, I hope the people get convicted.
Yet, part of me thinks there is something political about the timing with President Trump pushing the idea of massive voter fraud.
Wouldn't be funny if it could be disclosed the alleged fraudulent voters voted for Trump.:lamo
No one said "voter fraud doesn't exist."
NC has about 10 million people. Millions cast votes. 19 have been charged with 'voter fraud.' Doesn't seem very "massive" to me.
In this state, someone sent registered Republicans applications to request absentee ballots.The democrats fired first with massive non-requested mail in ballots to be mailed out.
This lets the illegals know someone is watching.
The democrats fired first with massive non-requested mail in ballots to be mailed out.
This lets the illegals know someone is watching.
In this state, someone sent registered Republicans applications to request absentee ballots.
In reality, most of these illegal immigrants likely had a voter ID and were caught by paperwork and checks, as they should be. We have no info on who they voted for in those elections they voted in.
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Interesting it took four years to file charges. If true, I hope the people get convicted.
Yet, part of me thinks there is something political about the timing with President Trump pushing the idea of massive voter fraud.
Wouldn't be funny if it could be disclosed the alleged fraudulent voters voted for Trump.:lamo
Voter fraud is a massive problem. In this instance, over 4/10,000% committed fraud. If we take that and apply it to the entire election, that would mean that almost 521 of the nearly 130 million votes cast were fraudulent.
So those in the hospital or who are stuck in a bed should lose their vote?That shouldn’t happen. You should need to vote in person with ID unless you’re working overseas
Federal Authorities Charge Nineteen with Voter Fraud | USAO-MDNC | Department of Justice
Charged with violations of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 611(a) (voting by non-citizen), 911 (claim of U.S. citizenship by non-citizen), and 1015(f) (false statement in a voter registration application):
Francisco Antonio-Aguirre, age 64, of Dobson, NC (1:20CR351);
Roob Kaur Atar-Singh, age 57, of Raeford, NC (1:20CR349);
Rosalva Negrete-Toledo, aka Rosalva Cortes, age 65, of Winston-Salem, NC
(1:20CR342);
Dave Delano Virgil, age 57, of Winston-Salem, NC (1:20CR339);
Eloy Alberto Zayas-Berrier, 70, of Pelham, NC (1:20CR348);
There is more.
No one said "voter fraud doesn't exist."
NC has about 10 million people. Millions cast votes. 19 have been charged with 'voter fraud.' Doesn't seem very "massive" to me.
Was it a ballot or a request for mail in ballot? Provide a link
we have the capability to eliminate it
all we need is the will
so many races, especially local ones, are very very close
we deserve an accurate and fraud free system....
Almost no attention is paid to voter fraud enforcement. The democrats claim there’s zero fraud but then block every effort to investigate it.
So 19 cases are likely only the very tip
Of the iceberg
We can't even stop identity theft happening to millions every year, yet we are supposed to stop fraudulent voting completely that barely happens a few hundred times in an election season?we have the capability to eliminate it
all we need is the will
so many races, especially local ones, are very very close
we deserve an accurate and fraud free system....
These just happen to be the first in over 3.5 years and federal misdemeanors? Politics have entered snd destroyed the DOJ.
19 votes out of how many millions of votes cast? And, so far, zero convictions.
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