Politico Columnists Attack Electoral College as a National Security Threat
"It’s clear the national security rationale for the Electoral College is outdated and therefore it should be retired."
"It’s clear the national security rationale for the Electoral College is outdated and therefore it should be retired."
New York County (Manhattan) lists 54 percent more names on voter rolls than people of voting age.
Many of them registered while either applying for or renewing their driver’s licenses.
You have no idea what happened at the second meeting of the Advisory Commission on Election Integrity.
Ten states, plus the District of Columbia, have already joined the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.
In the 21-state sample, 15,000 people used prohibited addresses, such as UPS stores or U.S. Post Office boxes.
Those charged allegedly voted in in 2012, 2015 and 2016.
An analysis of double voting presented to the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity.
Some immigrants told officials they weren’t citizens but were kept on the rolls and even allowed to vote.
For example, AmeriCorps workers came to New Hampshire and claimed a public park as their home address.