President Trump’s voter fraud commission, the Presidential Commission on Election Integrity, is claiming that it has evidence that out of state voters in New Hampshire may have clinched the 2016 election for the opponents of Kelly Ayotte and Donald Trump. Last November both Republican candidates lost in the state by small margins – Trump lost to Hillary Clinton by 2,732 votes, and Ayotte lost to Maggie Hassan by 1,017 votes.
New Hampshire allows same day registration and voting. A person may use his or her out of state ID to register. The new voter indicates he or she is a resident of New Hampshire. However, out of the 6,540 voters that registered on the same day as voted in New Hampshire, now, ten months later, very few have followed through with that state’s requirements to obtain a new driver’s license, or show another indication of domicile by registering a car. Only 1,014 have gotten a new license, and only 213 have registered a vehicle.
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