Virginia joined the Union in June of
1788. Of the 13 original colonies, Virginia likely had the greatest
historical influence on our fledgling democracy. Specifically, four
out of the five Founding
Fathers who comprised America's first generation of U.S.
presidents—Washington,
Jefferson,
Madison and Monroe—were born there. Is it any wonder why this
state's tourism slogan is “Virginia is for Lovers”? Certainly,
over the years, what state has been more purely or proudly American?
In this tumultuous age, pro-America
means
Republicanism. To that end, Virginia had dependably voted that
way from 1952 to 2004. The one exception in that longstanding trend
is understandable. It was the re-election of the first modern
progressive,
LBJ, in 1964. Recall, Virginians didn't vote for John
Kennedy in 1960. Yet, with the entire nation still emotionally
shattered by his
assassination, they chose his vice president by a healthy 7.3
percent margin.
In the 2016 presidential election, the
reason Virginia has not yet returned to its conservative roots is
troubling. In large part, this is due to current Governor Terry
McAuliffe, a close Clinton political operative (the chairman of
her 2008 presidential campaign, best known for fundraising). Last
April, he tried to restore the voting rights of 206,000 convicts.
The violent and the non-violent alike. Statistically, 7 of 10 felons
identify politically as Democrats. Therefore, it's reasonable to
infer that Mr. McAuliffe played politics to aid his pal
Hillary's ultimately failed candidacy.
The Court
stuck down McAuliffe's blanket executive order, but that judicial
rebuff only slowed him down. By piecemeal, he still managed to
rubber-stamp 60,000
cons by Election Day. Virginia's House Speaker William J. Howell
put the matter succinctly, “I am not surprised by the lengths to
which he [McAuliffe] is willing to go to deliver Virginia to Hillary
Clinton in November.”
Let's now add to the tally of the
jailbird vote. Today's revelation is that thousands of non-citizens
lurk on Virginia's voter rolls. A telling example is Loudoun County
between 2009 and 2014. Virginia Delegate Robert Marshall (R-Prince
William) uncovered 9,000 juror disqualifications due to
non-citizenship. This result was culled from the 350,000 residents
by comparing voter registration lists and Department of Motor Vehicle
driver's license applications. Naturally, this figure is anecdotal,
but it strongly suggests that voter
fraud is real and ongoing in Democratic
strongholds.
Last year, the Public Interest Legal
Foundation (PILF)—a conservative group striving to ensure the
veracity of Virginia's voter lists—began demanding election
officials turn over data on non-citizens, whether they voted or not.
As 80 percent of illegal ballots favor the Democrat, Gov. McAuliffe's
resistance to disclose this information is not hard to glean.
By hook or by crook, it appears,
Hillary Clinton won Virginia 5.4 percent or 212,300 votes. What's
unknown is how many of those votes were gained by the “alternative”
methods described above. As Virginia's state motto is Sic semper
tyrannis—meaning “Thus always to tyrants”—its governor is
supposed to champion the people's will not actively subvert it.
Unfortunately, this systemic problem is
not isolated. Look to Chicago's well-established pattern of dead
people voting. Not to be undone is most populous California.
Per a 2015 California Political Review poll, 13
percent of illegal aliens admit they vote. Indeed, the highly
prestigious Pew
Center indicates voter fraud is rampant. All told, perhaps
millions of illegal votes: enough to throw the results of any
election. In February, White House advisor Stephen Miller
unequivocally stated this clear and present danger to the sanctity of
our republic: “It is a fact and you will not deny it, that there
are massive numbers of non-citizens in this country who are
registered to vote.”
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