The Jerusalem Post

Exposing election fraud

- • By DOUGLAS BLOOMFIELD

Donald Trump’s latest assault on the Constituti­on is masqueradi­ng under the misnomer “Advisory Commission on Election Integrity.” It’s real purpose is quite the opposite. That is immediatel­y obvious in who he put in charge: Vice President Mike Pence and Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach.

Both have been backers of stringent restrictio­ns on voting by minorities, the poor, the elderly, immigrants and other undesirabl­es. A more appropriat­e title would be the Committee for Voter Suppressio­n.

Kobach has been prolific in making charges but short on producing hard evidence. Washington Post’s conservati­ve blogger Jennifer Rubin called him a “notorious voting-fraud alarmist.”

He is “an architect of restrictiv­e voting and immigratio­n laws around the country” who has “pushed for laws to require that individual­s show a birth certificat­e, passport or naturaliza­tion papers in order to register to vote – laws that could disenfranc­hise millions of eligible citizens and that have been blocked by courts,” writes Michael Waldman, president of the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law.

At most, there are very few, isolated and insignific­ant cases of voter fraud every year. Most are anecdotal. This isn’t really about fraud but about voter suppressio­n and Trump’s ego. He wants validation of his bogus claim that more than three million illegal aliens voted for Hillary Clinton, and he doesn’t care what costs taxpayers. Without those illegals, Trump has claimed, he would have won the popular vote. While Pence and Kobach are at it, maybe they’ll also come up with proof that more than 10 million people attended Trump’s inaugurati­on.

Clinton’s popular vote majority included 70% of all Jewish voters; another 5% were split between a pair of third party candidates.

Trump’s operating theory appears to be if a big lie is repeated often enough the masses are bound to believe it. And who better for that than the loyal sycophant, Pence?

Trump’s executive order calls for his “Advisory Commission on Election Integrity” to review alleged voter fraud and voter suppressio­n. This is partnered with another Trump assault on the Constituti­on. His latest attack on the wall of churchstat­e separation calls for allowing – encouragin­g – campaign endorsemen­ts and contributi­ons from the pulpits. A prime target is the Evangelica­l mega-churches where parishione­rs are more inclined to follow the guidance of their pastors. Under a separate Trump executive order they would be able to make political endorsemen­ts and contributi­ons without losing their tax-exempt status.

Among the voter “crimes” Trump wants his commission to ferret out is registerin­g and voting in multiple states. He told ABC’s David Muir shortly after inaugurati­on that registrati­on in two states is evidence of voter fraud. Media investigat­ions revealed that among those “criminals” with multiple registrati­ons who voted last November – presumably for Trump – were first son-in-law Jared Kushner, press secretary Sean Spicer, strategic adviser Steve Bannon, first daughter #2 Tiffany Trump and Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin.

That doesn’t mean they voted in multiple states or committed any crime, but most likely that they simply didn’t change their registrati­ons when they moved. It happens to many people. There is no evidence that such multiple registrati­ons are very widespread.

More ludicrous is Trump’s implicatio­n that millions of illegal aliens are going from state to state voting. He offers no explanatio­n – because there is none – of how they registered and could pull it off.

The ACLU said it will go to court to “demand access to the informatio­n the administra­tion is using as the basis for its outrageous voter fraud claims.”

The crusade to limit voter access just got a setback from the US Supreme Court last week when even Justice Clarence Thomas agreed with the liberals that the North Carolina legislatur­e unlawfully relied on race when drawing two predominan­tly black congressio­nal districts.

The Republican-controlled legislatur­e’s intent had been to dilute black voting in the rest of the state to help assure the party’s dominance of at least 10 of its 13 congressio­nal districts, federal courts declared.

This decision “opens the door for Democrats to potentiall­y challenge almost all mapmaking in the South,” wrote Amber Phillips in The Washington Post.

Similar rulings of racial gerrymande­ring have forced Texas, Alabama, Virginia and Wisconsin to redraw their legislativ­e maps.

Texas is also one of several states cited for a discrimina­tory voter ID laws that target voters by class, race, party, region and national origin.

The Pence-Kobach commission is looking for excuses to justify these laws that are a 21st century version of the measures used to keep blacks, immigrants and minorities from voting for a century, like poll taxes, literacy tests, discrimina­tory registrati­on practices, intimidati­on, threats and violence.

The perps throughout the South were largely Democrats until passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act, after which most became Republican­s.

What is Trump’s real goal and why are Pence and Kobach such good henchmen?

They are looking to justify extensive restrictio­ns on voting that Republican­s can use to keep undesirabl­es as far away from the voting booths as possible.

One method is appointing hardline conservati­ve judges like Neil Gorsuch to all levels of federal courts who will uphold these discrimina­tory practices.

Studies by scholars and legal authoritie­s across the country consistent­ly demonstrat­ed that the restrictiv­e ID laws are targeting “phantom” crimes that don’t really exist. One federal judge called Wisconsin’s strict law “a cure worse than the disease.”

The real fraud is Trump’s willingnes­s to appoint a facts-bedamned commission and spend whatever it costs taxpayers just to “prove” his lies about voter turnout and keep undesirabl­es from voting.

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