This just in... Dems try to hide voter fraud.
Recently Brian Fr*sh sent out an email trying to justify why he's not complying with the bipartisan election fraud commission. Frosh said he was protecting people's privacy, but the information is public and the purpose is to detect fraud; you can't detect fraud if you don't even look. There are many accounts here in Maryland of people (illegals) cheating the system, such as getting drivers licenses and automatically being registered to vote; one MVA employee said she would be fired if she even asked citizenship. Maryland is a 'sanctuary' state, meaning crooked politicians are preventing police from doing their jobs and not cooperating with ICE and other Feds on this issue. Why? Because they don't care about the problems this brings, like gangs (Maryland is MS13 headquarters), and the extreme tax burden on legal citizens. They only care about votes, and voter fraud happens.
From Mark Fisher:
"The President's bipartisan Advisory Commission on Election Integrity asked Maryland election officials to work together, so as to ensure that voter information is accurate. Maryland's election officials denied the request.
You'd think that after eight months of attacks by Progressives about Russian influence on the 2016 election, there would be bipartisan support for the Commission. Think again. Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh - who is also suing President Trump - called the President's Commission "Repugnant".
Rep. Andy Harris, Maryland's only Republican in Congress, said: "I'm not surprised Democrats are worried about investigations into voter fraud. Why not cooperate? Most of this information is publicly available. There is no reason why not to cooperate with a federal investigation into the extent that voter fraud occurs in Maryland and whether some states are more lax than others."
Progressives continuously accuse Russia of meddling in the election. You'd think they'd embrace the bipartisan Commission on Election Integrity.
Since Hillary Clinton won Maryland, what's there to hide?"
Recently Brian Fr*sh sent out an email trying to justify why he's not complying with the bipartisan election fraud commission. Frosh said he was protecting people's privacy, but the information is public and the purpose is to detect fraud; you can't detect fraud if you don't even look. There are many accounts here in Maryland of people (illegals) cheating the system, such as getting drivers licenses and automatically being registered to vote; one MVA employee said she would be fired if she even asked citizenship. Maryland is a 'sanctuary' state, meaning crooked politicians are preventing police from doing their jobs and not cooperating with ICE and other Feds on this issue. Why? Because they don't care about the problems this brings, like gangs (Maryland is MS13 headquarters), and the extreme tax burden on legal citizens. They only care about votes, and voter fraud happens.
From Mark Fisher:
"The President's bipartisan Advisory Commission on Election Integrity asked Maryland election officials to work together, so as to ensure that voter information is accurate. Maryland's election officials denied the request.
You'd think that after eight months of attacks by Progressives about Russian influence on the 2016 election, there would be bipartisan support for the Commission. Think again. Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh - who is also suing President Trump - called the President's Commission "Repugnant".
Rep. Andy Harris, Maryland's only Republican in Congress, said: "I'm not surprised Democrats are worried about investigations into voter fraud. Why not cooperate? Most of this information is publicly available. There is no reason why not to cooperate with a federal investigation into the extent that voter fraud occurs in Maryland and whether some states are more lax than others."
Progressives continuously accuse Russia of meddling in the election. You'd think they'd embrace the bipartisan Commission on Election Integrity.
Since Hillary Clinton won Maryland, what's there to hide?"