Trump claims 24,000 noncitizens voted in 2020 election
Trump said the Census Bureau found more than 24,000 noncitizen ballots in 2020, but preliminary results showed no swing-state outcome would change.
- A Census Bureau report claims about 24,000 noncitizens voted illegally in the 2020 election, based on matching over 128 million voter records.
- The report was produced by individuals affiliated with the America First Policy Institute and not by career Census Bureau civil servants, raising questions about its methodology.
- Experts say Census data cannot reliably determine noncitizen voting and criticize the report's lack of transparency and questionable conclusions.
- The report’s use of Census Bureau authority to compile election fraud statistics is contested, with warnings about potential chilling effects on data sharing.
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Trump’s 2020 election claims now rely on disputed Census report
Out of 128,000 Voters Reviewed So Far, 24,000 Were NonCitizens
by M Dowling, Independent Sentinel: So far, the Census Bureau has found 24,000 noncitizen voters among the first 128,000 voters reviewed. That is an enormous number. Since they are noncitizens and only Joe Biden wanted to keep them in the country while Donald Trump wanted to build a wall, who do you think they voted […]
Former Census Bureau officials, statisticians, and voting rights advocates are expressing concern over an unusual new, unsigned report…
By Gabe Cohen and Fredreka Schouten, CNN Census Bureau executives, statisticians and advocates of the right to vote are expressing concern over an unusual new, unsigned report posted on the agency’s website, which claims tens of thousands of non-citizens voted in elections The post Experts question Trump government’s “failure” report that claims thousands of non-citizens voted in 2020 appeared first on KVIA.
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