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Monday, January 30, 2017
Trump is an Overachiever
He beat the next fastest, President Clinton, by 565 days.
With regard to Trump's voter fraud "expert", apparently the guy is pretty good at it, himself. He was simultaneously registered to vote in three states.
So his belief that millions of others do the same is more a matter of projection.
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Odd,
ReplyDeleteHard to square your poll with this one....
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/questions/pt_survey_questions/january_2017/questions_immigration_visas_and_bans_january_25_26_2017
Not saying yours is wrong. It just seems odd.
And, of course, there is the misreprenting of the truth by the news...not lying, per se, but close. I still find the tow polls , both from fairly decent organizations, to be strange.
Hummmm, the point was approval rating overall, not on this topic...
ReplyDeleteAnd no comment on the expert registered to vote in three states and owing taxes?
"At the time of November's presidential election, Phillips' status was "inactive" in Mississippi and suspended in Texas"
ReplyDeleteAnd he voted only once, so what is the deal?
If the states have poor enough procedures that only would have required someone to show up and claim he was him,and vote, then this is a good example of why we need voter ID.
Seems to me the procedures are broken....and that Phillips did nothing wrong.
But that would be logical.
So, Phillip's committed the same acts that his is railing about (not advising the voting boards in Texas and Mississippi that he had left the state), which is what almost everyone does. My co-worker was in a suspended state in Texas, and voted by providing "proof" of residence and signing a note. By thos own standards, Phillip's is guilty of attempted voter fraud. That's the problem with an expert who isn't, things like this pop up. So, what about the unpaid taxes?
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