Voter fraud in New Hampshire?

Good day all. The President’s commission on election integrity has been quietly scaring the crap out of the Democrat party. One of the first things they requested was all publicly available voter records from the states.

This set off a massive attack on the commission and anyone who values the traditional “One American Citizen, One Vote!” way we elect our representatives. Pretty much all of the Blue states outright refused to cooperate, and a few Red State Attorneys-General who are actually Democrats have also moved to block the commission’s request.

Now the other shoe is dropping, at least up here in New Hampshire. A report in the Washington Times indicates that the reason Felonia von Pantsuit won and Kelly Ayotte lost may be due to flat out voter fraud. Here are the details from the Washington Times:

More than 6,500 people registered to vote in New Hampshire on Nov. 8 using out-of-state driver’s licenses, and since then the vast majority have neither obtained an in-state license nor registered a motor vehicle. Conservatives say the state’s same-day registration is an invitation for fraud because of loose proof-of-residence rules.

Try virtually none. While I did have to show my ID to vote, I remember seeing a few cars with Massachusetts plates in the parking lot at my polling location, and quite a few people at the same day registration table. Enough of them that I want to go Hmmm.

New Hampshire House Speaker Shawn Jasper, a Republican, issued the numbers Thursday based on inquiries he made to the Department of State, which oversees elections, and the Department of Safety. Since Election Day, Republicans have charged that a significant number of nonresident Democrats, principally from Massachusetts, flowed into New Hampshire to vote illegally, tilting a close race to their party.

Having worked before on a campaign in New Hampshire, I can tell you that this issue of busing voters into New Hampshire is widely known by anyone who’s worked in New Hampshire politics. It’s very real. It’s very serious. This morning, on this show, is not the venue for me to lay out all the evidence,” White House policy adviser Stephen Miller told ABC News in February.

But we can rest assured that absolutely no voter fraud occurred. The Democrats will swear to that on a stack of bibles…Right before they burn them. Now, when you register to vote in New Hampshire, there are a few things you need to do. One is provide ID, such as a New Hampshire drivers license or non-driver ID card. However, on election day, you can register and say that you have just moved into the state but haven’t gotten a new license or registered your car here yet. Guess what happened last November?

6,540 people registered and voted on Nov. 8, based on presenting out-of-state licenses. As of Aug. 30, about 15 percent (1,014 of the voters) had been issued New Hampshire driver’s licenses. ?f the remaining 5,526, barely more than 200 (3.3 percent) had registered a motor vehicle in New Hampshire.

I remember when people would jump through hoops to get their cars registered in New Hampshire instead of in Massachusetts. Why? It’s a Hell of a lot cheaper. Automobile insurance alone is way below what it costs in the People’s Democratic Republic of Taxachusetts. Also registration fees tend to be far less in New Hampshire.

I recall reading stories long ago about Masshole Police looking at cars in people’s driveways in Massachusetts to see if they had New Hampshire plates on them. Then they would write tickets and all sort of other Massachusetts State Fun and Games. I think there were a few instances of State Police going on to people’s property and either towing cars or slapping Denver Boots on them.

New Hampshire law gives drivers 60 days upon establishing residence to obtain a state license. But more than 80 percent of voters who registered on Nov. 8 using out-of-state driver’s licenses, or 5,313 of them, neither had a state license nor registered a motor vehicle almost 10 months later.

Why would they? A fair number of these criminals were students in college in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. They only came up here to help Felonia von Pantsuit win the election.

Double voting is illegal, and 196 people are being investigated for casting ballots in New Hampshire and in other states.

So when will they and all the other criminals be arrested, tried, hopefully convicted and forever be stripped of the right to vote?

In the presidential race, Democrat Hillary Clinton defeated Republican Donald Trump in New Hampshire by 2,736 votes. In an even tighter race, for the Granite State’s U.S. Senate seat, Democratic challenger Maggie Hassan defeated incumbent Republican Kelly Ayotte by 1,017 votes.

While it doesn’t matter for Felonia, it does matter with regards to Hassan. She could be another Al Franken, a senator who only won due to Democrat cheating.

In February, while meeting with senators at the White House, Mr. Trump said he lost New Hampshire because thousands of Massachusetts residents crossed state lines to vote. He also said Ms. Ayotte lost for the same reason: illegal voting.

The liberal media dismissed his accusations. The Boston Globe called them “groundless.”

And the Mostly Stupid Media continues to deny the evidence smashing them in the face. There’s a reason most people consider the Media to be nothing more then propagandists and shills for the Democrat Party. All you need to do is watch the recordings of the CNN hosts on election night when the returns came in and Felonia was shallacked.

By coincidence, New Hampshire will host the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity’s first meeting outside Washington on Tuesday. Vice Chairman Kris Kobach, the Kansas secretary of state, will preside.

And with all this information, I think they will have a lot to look at, As for the Democrats?

Democrats oppose the panel and have called for its demise.

Mr. Jasper asked the New Hampshire Department of State and the Department of Safety, (They hand out the licenses), to provide him with the raw data on voter registrations on election day and to see how many actually did move to New Hampshire. The data was provided, and the Secretary of State, who is a Democrat, made the usual excuses regarding the discrepancies.

It is likely that some unknown number of these individuals moved out of New Hampshire, it is possible that a few may have never driven in New Hampshire or have ceased driving, however, it is expected that an unknown number of the remainder continue to live and drive in New Hampshire. If they have established their residence in New Hampshire, they may have failed to obtain a New Hampshire driver’s license.”

Nowhere in the letter do the departments suggest that out-of-state people voted illegally.

For the Department of Safety, that wouldn’t be their job. For the Secretary of States office, I’m not certain, but I do think it is their job to verify the eligibility of voters.

The letter contains another interesting fact: There were 6,033 people who signed domicile affidavits in order to register to vote. The secretary of state sent letters to all of them, and the U.S. Postal Service returned 458 of them as not delivered to the address on the registration forms.

Last year, both in the primary and in the general election, I saw people registering who I knew had no business being there. There were a couple of teenagers, who had just turned 18 and they had come in to register and vote with their parents. They did live in NH and were excited. The rest? A lot of them were obvious collage students and if I recall correctly, I saw at least one with a UMass Amherst shirt on.

So yeah, I do believe the Democrats tried to steal the last election and in New Hampshire, they did steal it from President Trump and Kelly Ayotte. (Although, I really wasn’t that angry that Ayotte lost. She was a total RINO and NeverTrumper) We’re beginning to see criminal investigations starting and already several people have been convicted of voting when they didn’t have the right to. I suspect, as the commission ramps up, we’re going to see a lot more proof of Democrat activities to steal elections.

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One Response to Voter fraud in New Hampshire?

  1. BruceInVA says:

    Only when the public sees lots and lots of them ending up with criminal records and loss of right to (legally) vote, time in jail, and expensive legal fees, then will the masses be persuaded to cease and desist. As long as there is little evidence of punishment, then the crimes will continue.

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