We keep hearing Democrats tell us that vote fraud is “rare” – so much so that there is no need to tighten existing voter registration and ballot-casting laws and requirements. But with every new round of Democrat denials comes fresh evidence that vote fraud is happening, suggesting that it’s taking place on a scale that is far worse than even the most pessimistic outlook.
This latest example took place in Tim Walzland, where fraud on all levels appears to be a state of Minnesota requirement:
A man in Minnesota is facing felony charges after being accused of registering to vote and then voting in the 2024 election despite not being a citizen of the United States.
Mukeshkumar Somabhai Chaudhari, 39, was charged with perjury and a voting violation on Monday after authorities say they obtained records showing he submitted a ballot in the 2024 election after registering to vote in 2023, Fox 9 Minneapolis reported.
Authorities say that Chaudhari denied he voted at first when interviewed but later claimed he “made a mistake” and admitted to voting while also telling investigators he is not a U.S. citizen.
Chaudhari, according to investigators, received a voter registration notice from the state of Minnesota in a move that was likely triggered in the system after he obtained his driver’s license. Chaudhari is said to have told authorities that he didn’t learn he should not have voted until his lawyer informed him during his green card process.
Naturally, Minnesota’s Democratic officials echoed the tired line: “Only U.S. Citizens are eligible to vote in Minnesota.”
Yes, we know that. “Only US citizens are eligible to vote” anywhere in the United States. That’s not the point, is it? The point is, illegal aliens are voting in our elections, and Republicans keep pointing out the reasons why (hint: It’s the Democrats’ design):
State Rep. Pam Altendorf, a Republican, called out Minnesota Democrats in a post on X for three specific actions that she said have weakened election safeguards and invited scrutiny: loosening election laws in 2023 and 2024, issuing driver’s licenses to noncitizens, and creating a 46-day voting season during which the state mass-mailed voter registration cards and absentee ballots.
“Welcome to Tim Walz’s Minnesota,” Townhall columnist Dustin Grage posted on X.
Glahn previously spoke to Fox News Digital about his concerns over the lack of safeguards in Minnesota’s voting system, including registered voters being able to “vouch” for up to eight other voters’ residency who want to sign up for same-day voter registration without an ID.
We will keep harping on this issue until it’s fixed: The law against illegal alien voting is clear, got it. What needs fixed is: Ending ‘election season,’ making all voting in-person (except for military and shut-ins), having a valid, government-issued picture ID, and being able to prove citizenship. All things Democrats oppose, by the way.
It’s no wonder why.
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