Looks like President Trump was Right about Voter Fraud

Finally, there’s confirmation!

You may recall that in the wake of the 2016 election, even though President Donald Trump won by a landslide from an electoral perspective, he accused the Democratic Party of helping to organize massive voter fraud using illegal immigrants and others to tip the tallies in any number of states to the tune of millions of people nationwide so that Hillary Clinton won the popular vote.

Now, new evidence is coming to light that, at least in New Hampshire, Trump may have been absolutely right with his accusation. The Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, Shawn Jasper, has said that more than 6,500 people were registered to vote in his state on Election Day using out-of-state drivers’ licenses, but since that day, the majority of them (roughly 85 percent) have not bothered to obtain an in-state license, nor have they registered motor vehicles.

Where did many of these suspected fake voters come from? It’s highly probable that they were bussed in from the neighboring (and notoriously liberal) state of Massachusetts. As senior advisor to President Trump Stephen Miller says, “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.” Conservative filmmaker James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas has also documented this highly disturbing phenomenon.

In the 2016 election, Hillary Clinton beat Donald Trump in New Hampshire by just 2,736 votes. In the race for one of the state’s Senate seats, Democrat Maggie Hassan defeated Republican incumbent Kelly Ayotte by only 1,017 votes.

Watch, as YouTube’s Latest News 360 lays out the details of this probable case of vote fraud.


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