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New study finds as many as 5.7 million illegal aliens have voted

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
The Washington Times, eh?

But Trump would be please with this "fact" because it matches the witnessing of all the other hundreds of thousands of illegal votes in New England that went against him as they came in by the busloads.

R-i-g-h-t .
 

Shaul

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
The Washington Times, eh?

But Trump would be please with this "fact" because it matches the witnessing of all the other hundreds of thousands of illegal votes in New England that went against him as they came in by the busloads.

R-i-g-h-t .
so because something agrees with President Trump it must be wrong.

R-I-g-h-t.
 

tytlyf

Not Religious
Don’t encourage him, PopeADope. tytlyf can’t respond to the actual issue of illegal voting so he is just spewing again.
Uhuh. I'm not the one creating threads with disinformation with the intent of deception. A quick google search would allow you to witness the problem with your thread before you made it. Don't be lazy.

What country do you live in?
 

David T

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
“Fake news” being something you don’t agree with but can’t refute.
Literalism in liberal or conservative is ironic. you two ya all might consider starting a two party culture and call it democracy and vote on it.... Which Literalism is more true?
 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
so because something agrees with President Trump it must be wrong.

R-I-g-h-t.
I didn't say nor imply that, so you're just fabricating a convenient excuse to avoid acknowledging your basic lack of empathy that we've seen numerous times before in many of your posts.

Hey, so as long as you have some more money coming into your pocket, which you have praised, why would worry about how other people are being treated. :shrug:
 
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jonathan180iq

Well-Known Member
A research group in New Jersey has taken a fresh look at postelection polling data and concluded that the number of noncitizens voting illegally in U.S. elections is likely far greater than previous estimates.

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/jun/19/noncitizen-illegal-vote-number-higher-than-estimat/
A research group, or just one dude making some claims based on shoddy assumptions? It's on the JustFacts website, but it's not an official study. You should be clear.

Also, 2016 isn't what I would call a fresh look.

https://www.justfactsdaily.com/substantial-numbers-of-non-citizens-vote-illegally-in-u-s-elections/

"Based on survey data and election records, the authors of this paper found that the number of non-citizens who voted illegally in the 2008 election ranged “from just over 38,000 at the very minimum to nearly 2.8 million at the maximum.” Their “best estimate” is that 1.2 million or “6.4% of non-citizens actually voted.”

In this 2008 survey of 32,800 respondents, 339 identified themselves as non-citizens, and 38 of these non-citizens checked a box that said “I definitely voted” in the 2008 general election or were recorded in the Catalist database as voting in that election. At face value, this means that 11.2% (38/339) of non-citizens voted in the 2008 election.

Applying this 11.2% figure to the Census Bureau’s estimate of 19.4 million adult non-citizens in the U.S., this amounts to 2.2 million non-citizens who voted illegally in the 2008 election. After weighting these results and accounting for margins of error, the authors estimated that a maximum of 2.8 million non-citizens voted in 2008.
 

Underhill

Well-Known Member
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