Voter Fraud in Palm Beach County - Part 2
Bottom Line: Recently the Public Interest Legal Foundation discovered that 2.5%, or 24,000, of the registered voters in Florida aren’t legitimate. They also discovered that a key state involved in these improper voter registrations is Rhode Island. A state with a population 40% lower than Palm Beach County’s. But wait there’s more. It’s not just that people are unlawfully registered to vote here, in another state, or both. It’s that hundreds are voting illegally. PILF revealed...
- 2,200 actively registered deceased voters
- 413 voters registered twice – in Palm Beach County alone!
- 225 who voted twice in the same election cycles
- Over 100 voters, who voted after being deceased
- 68 illegal aliens registered to vote
Now, somewhere along the way you’d think that an audit of Palm Beach County voter rolls showing fraud from the 2016 and 2018 election cycles involving hundreds of double voters, deceased voters and illegal aliens' voters would warrant serious attention and coverage from our news media. Yet, here we are. Have you heard this discussed anywhere other than what I first covered earlier this week? Why would you think that would be the case?
Once again, the most pervasive form of bias in news media is omitting information. Nothing surprises me with national news media but candidly I’m still surprised when a local story as significant as this one is ignored by local news media. I keep myself sane by telling myself that it’s my little place in the world to bring these stories to light.