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BREAKING : Report Finds 17 Year Olds Voted Illegally in Wisconsin After Sanders Urged them To

So basically the Sanders campaign sent out national messages to 17 year olds to make them think they could vote when they could not. Then our system of voter ID is so weak they were able to successfully vote. These loopholes MUST be closed ASAP.

From PBS

Wisconsin Elections Commission staff examined voter fraud referrals municipal clerks said they made to prosecutors following the 2016 spring primary and general elections. The commission is set to approve the findings during a meeting Tuesday and forward a report to the Legislature.

The report found at least 60 cases of 17-year-olds voting in the April primary in 29 counties. Kewaunee County referred nine people to prosecutors for voting as 17-year-olds, Rock County referred seven and Racine County referred five. Brown County referred what the report called “multiple” 17-year-olds to prosecutors. The report did not track charging decisions or for whom the 17-year-olds voted.

Commission spokesman Reid Magney said Monday that he’d never seen this issue crop up before. The teenagers were likely encouraged to go to the polls by messages flying around social media during the spring primary season saying 17-year-olds can vote in some states as long as they turn 18 before the November election, the report said.

Some political campaigns were also spreading false information about eligibility, the report said. The Sanders campaign specifically was sending out national messages on social media about 17-year-olds being able to vote in presidential primaries, Magney said, although Wisconsin election officials didn’t see any misinformation from that campaign about Wisconsin.

We believe the Sanders campaign was fully aware 17 year olds turning 18 by the election could NOT vote in some states but chose to make his message NATIONAL anyway.

Do the wrong thing first, apologize later if caught.

The Sanders campaign thus encouraged voter fraud and should be investigated.

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