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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(108,136 posts)
Sat Aug 4, 2018, 02:56 PM Aug 2018

'The most bizarre thing I've ever been a part of': Trump panel found no voter fraud, ex-member says

Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap, one of the 11 members of the commission formed by President Trump to investigate supposed voter fraud, issued a scathing rebuke of the disbanded panel on Friday, accusing Vice Chair Kris Kobach and the White House of making false statements and saying that he had concluded that the panel had been set up to try to validate the president’s baseless claims about fraudulent votes in the 2016 election.

Dunlap, one of four Democrats on the panel, made the statements in a report he sent to the commission’s two leaders — Vice President Pence and Kobach, who is Kansas’s secretary of state — after reviewing more than 8,000 documents from the group’s work, which he acquired only after a legal fight despite his participation on the panel.

Before it was disbanded by Trump in January, the panel had never presented any findings or evidence of widespread voter fraud. But the White House claimed at the time that it had shut down the commission despite “substantial evidence of voter fraud,” due to the mounting legal challenges it faced from states. Kobach, too, spoke around that time about how “some people on the left were getting uncomfortable about how much we were finding out.”

Dunlap said the commission’s documents that were turned over to him underscore the hollowness of those claims: “they do not contain evidence of widespread voter fraud,” he said in his report, adding that some of the documentation seemed to indicate that the commission was predicting it would find evidence of fraud, evincing “a troubling bias.”

In particular, Dunlap pointed to an outline for a report the commission was working on that circulated in November 2017. The outline included sections for “Improper voter registration practices,” and “Instances of fraudulent or improper voting,” though the sections themselves were blank as they awaited evidence, speaking to what Dunlap said indicated a push for preordained conclusions.

“After reading this,” Dunlap said of the more than 8,000 pages of documents in an interview with The Washington Post, “I see that it wasn’t just a matter of investigating President Trump’s claims that three to five million people voted illegally, but the goal of the commission seems to have been to validate those claims.”

After a career of more than 20 years that has included stints as a state representative and the chairmanship of a committee on fisheries and wildlife, Dunlap said his time on the panel was “the most bizarre thing I’ve ever been a part of.”

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/the-most-bizarre-thing-ive-ever-been-a-part-of-trump-panel-found-no-voter-fraud-ex-member-says/ar-BBLtjZH?li=BBnb7Kz

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'The most bizarre thing I've ever been a part of': Trump panel found no voter fraud, ex-member says (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Aug 2018 OP
"You wouldn't believe the stuff my investigators were finding out in Hawaii about Obama" lapfog_1 Aug 2018 #1
And he's right, I don't. n/t Mr.Bill Aug 2018 #5
The state says it is as many fingers as we want...not just 4... pbmus Aug 2018 #2
K&R Scurrilous Aug 2018 #3
"Just remember, what you are seeing and what you are reading is not what's happening," pecosbob Aug 2018 #4
I read there were 2 confirmed cases of voter fraud nationally, pazzyanne Aug 2018 #6
K&R UTUSN Aug 2018 #7

lapfog_1

(29,218 posts)
1. "You wouldn't believe the stuff my investigators were finding out in Hawaii about Obama"
Sat Aug 4, 2018, 03:02 PM
Aug 2018

you simply wouldn't believe it!

pazzyanne

(6,556 posts)
6. I read there were 2 confirmed cases of voter fraud nationally,
Sat Aug 4, 2018, 05:46 PM
Aug 2018

and two possible cases unconfirmed. Both confirmed cases were republicans voting twice. As for Kobach stating that “some people on the left were getting uncomfortable about how much we were finding out” , do you honestly think that would have stopped them from singing that song to the high heavens. I know I don't!

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