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Much of the media reporting on voter fraud is incomplete and biased, and you need to check out the facts for yourself. 

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Much of the media reporting on voter fraud is incomplete, and you need to check out the facts for yourself.

Just last week, a Philadelphia election judge plead guilty to election fraud, in favor of Democrats in 2014, 2015 and 2016. Read about it HERE.

But wait. There’s more. The respected Heritage Foundation has a detailed database to help you decide:

The Heritage Foundation’s Election Fraud Database presents a sampling of recent proven instances of election fraud from across the country. This database is not an exhaustive or comprehensive list. It does not capture all cases and certainly does not capture reported instances that are not investigated or prosecuted. It is intended to demonstrate the vulnerabilities in the election system and the many ways in which fraud is committed.  

Read more about fraud nationally HERE. Focus on California HERE.

According to Ballotpedia.com:

New York City Department of Investigation

In 2013, the New York City Department of Investigation (DOI) sent 63 people to polls to attempt to vote under ineligible voters’ names as part of an investigation. DOI reported that 61 people were able to do so.[4] DOI’s website describes the department as “the City’s independent Inspector General (IG), with oversight of City agencies and commissions, elected officials, employees, contractors, and those who receive benefits from the City.”[5]

Read More HERE