Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:According to the court, that would make him one of 11 noncitizems who voted in Kansas since 1999.
Out of 1.8 million voters, the state was only able to show "127 cases of noncitizens who had either registered to vote or attempted to do so. Of that number, 43 had succeeded in registering and 11 had voted."
https://www.npr.org/2018/06/19/621304260/judge-tosses-kansas-proof-of-citizenship-voter-law-and-rebukes-sec-of-state-koba
Your critical thinking is not very good.
Your article is from 2018. His fraudulent voting was JUST uncovered. Meaning.... he was not one of the 11 you referenced.
Question is..... how many more like him? Not just in Kansas, but nationwide?
One illegal voting is one too many.
DP... why isn't one mass shooting too many?
Why isn't one medical bankruptcy too many?
Why isn't one hungry American family too many?
Why isn't one exploited worker too many?
Why isn't one greedy price gouger too many?
Why isn't one homeless veteran with PTSD and other mental issues too many?
Yet here we're supposed to drop everything and only focus on the exceedingly rare instance of someone allegedly voting when they weren't supposed to be able to, with ZERO meaningful change to the election outcome, at the expense of all of the other stuff that is far more important.