Extremely suspicious results of LA Governor’s election highlight the need and urgency to include citizenship question in April US Census
Posted on | November 17, 2019 | 1 Comment
I followed the results of the yesterday’s Gubernatorial election in Louisiana. The results were highly suspicious.
Only about a month ago there was an election for governor and yesterday there was a runoff,
A month ago the current governor, John Edwards, got 626,000 votes and about 47% of the vote. Another democrat got 10,000.
All of the Republican candidates got about 711,000 votes or 53% of the vote.
Yesterday Edwards got 775,000 votes. Republican Rispone got 735,000. While you can expect slightly more votes in a runoff, as we have seen with Rispone, an increase of 140,000 or 22% increase in the vote between the election a month ago and now is extremely suspicious. Moreover, 4 years ago Edwards got 646,000 votes, which was in line with his results a month ago, not yesterday’s results.
Sadly, President Trump dismantled his elections fraud commission. Also, the president gave up on the most important question for the census, the citizenship question. The Supreme Court ruled that the president can add the citizenship question, but that the reason provided was not sufficient.
President Trump needs to wake up and needs to issue an executive order to add the citizenship question to the census. We were told that there is not enough time to print the question, as they had to print the census booklets. This is a complete nonsense. They can print one page and staple it to the booklets that were already printed.
Trump has to provide an answer that this is necessary for the government to make sure that there is no elections fraud. Further, this is necessary to make sure that we do not include in Census count people who are here illegally or people who are here on short term visas, as these people will be either deported soon or will be leaving soon voluntarily.
Census allocates money and counts people towards redistricting for the next 10 years. The government is entitled to know, which people will not be here during those 10 years and should not allocate money to the states for people who will be leaving shortly voluntarily or those who will be deported. Also, the immigration is entitled to receive this information.
Trump should print a page, an insert to the booklet with the following questions:
- are you a US citizen?
- if you are not a citizen, are you here illegally or on a visa?
- if you are on a visa, please, specify the type of a visa and the date when your visa expires
Only US citizens and people with 10 year green card should be counted in the census.
We were able to put a man on the moon, we can print 1 page inserts by April.
President Trump do it or you are risking to lose 2020 election amidst a massive elections fraud!!!
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November 22nd, 2019 @ 11:54 am
Orly: I sent this category to President Trump this afternoon…
So that he will see some info you wrote to be of help to him!
He does need (and we do need, too) to go back to the original question on “…are you an American citizen…?”
The illegals need to answer this question with the upmost of truth…
If that’s possible?
These people need to either do this right or get themselves back to where they came from!
And something else needs to be discussed with those people: “…if they are ever caught being in America and they voted but answered the question wrongfully, then, they will be deported and never allowed to return to America ever again!”
The number I saw last several days was about 22 million illegals have snuck into America and are leeching off of our social programs!!!!