This from Robert Reich -- please follow link to original
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http://robertreich.org/
On Sunday, White House Senior Advisor Stephen
Miller
claimed 14 percent of non-citizens are
registered to vote. “We know for a fact, you have massive numbers of
non-citizens registered to vote in this country,”
he said, appearing on ABC’s This Week With
George Stephanopoulos. “The White House has provided enormous evidence with respect
to voter fraud.”
Miller is repeating an assertion Trump continues to make.
It is absolutely false.
What do we do when we have a president and
White House surrogates, along with enablers in the right-wing media, who
continuously lie about something as fundamental to our democracy as whether we’ve
got massive voter fraud?
The answer is we find the truth. We spread the
truth. We continue to speak the truth. And we use every chance we have – in
opeds, in letters to editors, in local media, on national media – to state the
truth.
And we demand that big lies like this be
corrected.
A new report on voter fraud from the
Brennan Center confirms that m
ultiple
nationwide studies have uncovered only a handful of incidents
of non-citizens voting.
Based on state prosecution records, votes by
non-citizens account for between 0.0003 percent and 0.001 percent of all votes
cast.
Election officials agree that non-citizen voting in our elections is not a problem. The National
Association of Secretaries of State, whose Republican-majority membership includes
the chief elections officers of 40 states,
said they “are not aware of any evidence
that supports the voter fraud claims made by President Trump.”
Federal
law and the
laws of every state bar non-citizens
from registering to vote or voting in elections.
Experts believe that the severity of the
penalties for violating these laws serve as a significant deterrent. Also, it is relatively easy for a non-citizen to
get caught.
Trump’s false assertion of massive voting fraud
is intended for one purpose: to legitimate more voter identification laws around the country.
Voter identification laws are already spreading
rapidly. Before 2006, no state required photo identification to vote on
Election Day. Now, 10 states have this requirement. All told, a total of 33
states — representing more than half the nation’s population — have some
version of voter identification rules on the books.
The purpose of these laws is to further entrench Republican officials.
New
research shows a significant drop in
minority participation when and where these laws are implemented – which is what
you would expect given that members of racial and ethnic minorities have
less access to photo IDs.
The research also
shows that because minority
voters tend to be Democrats, strict voter ID laws tilt the primary electorate
dramatically. The turnout gap between Republicans and Democrats in primary
contests more than doubles from 4.3 points to 9.8 points.
The
truth: There’s no voter fraud. State ID laws intended to stop voter
fraud are really intended to stop Democrats from voting – and that’s
been their effect.
One of the most important common goods in our
society is
the truth about our democracy. Trump is pulverizing that truth – laying
the groundwork for more state restrictions on access to the ballot by
American citizens.
This is beyond
shameful.
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