Texas AG agrees with Trump’s claim of voting fraud

Courtesy of: acslaw.org
Courtesy of: acslaw.org

(Austin – WBAP/KLIF News) – As President Donald Trump continues to claim that millions of votes were cast illegally in November’s general election Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton agrees.

Paxton told Fox 4 News, “We have our own voter fraud investigation. It’s pretty clear that there is some fraud going on, at least in Texas. It would surprise me if that’s not going on all over the nation.”

Secretaries of state across the nation maintain there is no evidence of widespread voter fraud though it is likely that voter rolls are not well maintained.

Dallas County Elections Administrator Toni Pippins-Poole admits that an unknowable number of U.S. voters are registered at multiple addresses because they reregister to vote without bothering to cancel their former addresses when they move.

Plus, as Fox 4 News reports, two million American voters die each year and those names are seldom purged from the voting rolls.

President Trump won the Electoral College while losing the popular vote to Hillary Clinton. In his recent interview with ABC News the president claimed as many as five million illegal votes were counted. He is vowing to conduct a federal investigation.

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