Lying About Voter Fraud
Every election year some candidates argue that voter fraud might have determined the outcome of close races. The President has made the claim several times. The mainstream media’s response has consistently been to label such claims as baseless, often quoting Secretaries of State saying that there is no evidence of fraud. One recent example is Danielle Echeverria’s story in The San Francisco Chronicle “Trump recycles evidence-free charge of California voter fraud.” She checked with Alex Padilla, the Democrat Secretary of State in one-party governed California, who made it clear, “Trump’s lies about voter fraud are patently untrue.” Is it possible that Mr. Padilla has never really looked into it, because his party always wins? This blanket denial squares poorly with a Monday story in MyNewsLA about two criminals who have plead guilty to submitting hundreds of ballots with forged signatures in Los Angeles. Seven other co-defendants have either plead no-contest or guilty, while an eighth awaits trial. No telling how many others in California were submitting fake ballots but have not yet been caught.
