Category Archives: Vote Fraud
Ed Naile: An Offer NH Shouldn’t Refuse
I was at the 603 Alliance dinner the other night when Steve Bannon was the keynote speaker. It was rewarding to see him open up his phone and announce the number of out-of-state voters who tipped the 2016 NH General … Continue reading
Steve Bannon Questions Voter Integrity in New Hampshire
The Liberals are losing their minds over Steve Bannon’s visit to New Hampshire, and his remarks about voter integrity in the Granite State. Here are his complete and unedited comments on potential vote fraud in the 2016 Presidential election in … Continue reading
Bud Fitch’s Voter Fraud Investigations
Rich talked to Ed Naile, Chairman of the Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayers, for A Question of Voter Fraud. Rich and Ed began by talking about the recent news concerning Bud Fitch’sinvolvement in voter fraud investigations. Rich asked about Ed’s interactions with the Governor and the … Continue reading
HOUSE MAJORITY LEADER APPLAUDS HIRING OF FITCH TO ELECTION LAW POST
CONCORD – House Majority Leader Dick Hinch (R-Merrimack) issued a statement following a report that Orville “Bud” Fitch has been tapped by Secretary of State Bill Gardner to fill a newly created position within the Department of State that will review and … Continue reading
Did Vermonters help swing New Hampshire’s election?
According to state records on same-day voter registration, 212 Vermonters were among the 6,540 people who registered to vote in New Hampshire on Election Day using an out-of-state license. President Donald Trump’s election integrity commission has been investigating the possibility that … Continue reading
Judge merges 2 lawsuits challenging New Hampshire voter law
NASHUA, N.H. (AP) — A judge has consolidated lawsuits filed by the New Hampshire Democratic Party and the League of Women Voters in a case challenging a new law that requires voters who move to the state within 30 days … Continue reading
Who’s Really in Charge of the Voting Fraud Commission?
Me: Brace Yourself. Liberal tropes are coming. On Friday, in response to a judge’s order, the Department of Justice released data showing the authors, recipients, timing, and subject lines of a group of emails sent to and from the Presidential … Continue reading
State Says ‘Miscommunication’ to Blame for Notice Telling Towns to Remove Voters from Checklists
The Secretary of State’s office says “miscommunication” is to blame for a message that appeared to direct local officials to strike the names of some voters from checklists without notifying them first. “It was miscommunication, pure and simple,” Deputy Secretary of State … Continue reading
The Ruling of Carl Gibson and Discussing Domicile
Ed Naile, Chairman of the Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayers, for A Question of Voter Fraud, began the segment by speaking about the NH Supreme Court’s ruling on fraudulent voter Carl Gibson. They then addressed out of state voters and the use of domicile. |More… | Girard … Continue reading
How Pro-Voter Fraud Groups and Officials Scam Legal Voters
The requirement for every state to be admitted to the union, past and future, is that its people will be guaranteed a “republican form of government”; in other words, they must operate under the definition of a Republic. Therefore, the … Continue reading