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Mexican National Found Guilty of Illegal Voting

A Texas jury convicted a Mexican national for the crime of “illegal voting” on Wednesday and was sentenced to eight years in prison. At trial, she claimed she did not know the difference between being a resident and a citizen.

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Prof. Banzhaf: Obama Pardon of Hillary Clinton Could Help Trump

On Thursday’s Breitbart News Daily, SiriusXM host Alex Marlow asked Professor John Banzhaf of George Washington University Law School about the possibility that outgoing President Barack Obama – or maybe even incoming President Donald Trump – might pardon Hillary Clinton for the various offenses that have been investigated by the FBI, and could conceivably be reviewed by a special prosecutor in the future.

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Louisiana Voters Urged to Report Election Fraud

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana – Amid allegations of a “rigged system” and mass election fraud, Louisiana voters can actually report voting violations through a hotline thanks to the Louisiana Secretary of State’s Office.

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Nearly 100 Ballots Found Outside California Man’s Home

California resident Jerry Mosna found 83 unused 2016 voter ballots at his home over the weekend — each ballot had a different name but were all addressed to his neighbor’s two-bedroom apartment — causing concern and serious suspicion of voter fraud.

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Pence In Nevada: We ‘Reserve the Right to Contest or File Legal Challenge in the Case of Questionable Results’

Speaking to hundreds gathered for a rally in Reno, Nevada on Thursday, Republican vice presidential nominee Gov. Mike Pence echoed the words of running mate and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump made earlier that day that the two would, of course, honor a “clear election result,” but they reserved the right to contest questionable results.

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Five Times Obama as a Presidential Hopeful Questioned the Validity of the Election Process

As a presidential candidate Obama expressed concerns about the validity of U.S. elections. On numerous occasions before being sworn in as commander-in-chief, Obama decried flaws in the American election system, which included voter ID laws, rhetoric from Bush administration Justice Department officials and the agency’s traditional handling of voter fraud investigations.

President Barack Obama casts his ballot during early voting at the Martin Luther King Jr.