NASHVILLE — Three members of President Donald Trump’s voter fraud commission raised alarms about allegedly widespread voter fraud and poked at a popular voting reform on Thursday, while speaking before one of the country’s most powerful conservative groups. Several studies and investigations have shown that voter fraud is not a widespread problem. He claimed there was nothing preventing non-citizens from getting on the voter rolls, other than the honor system. He also suggested that states compare their voter rolls against federal databases of non-citizens and people who have died. Experts say that’s an unreliable way to identify voter fraud with a lot of false positives.
Source: Huffington Post December 08, 2017 00:56 UTC