Becker Debunks Speaker Johnson’s Claims that Non-U.S. Citizens Are Voting in U.S. Elections: ‘Virtually Non-Existent’
‘We can be confident that voting by non-citizens is extremely rare’
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BECKER: “There's absolute I.D. for voter registration. And we know these two protections have been enormously successful because this is knowable despite what the speaker might have said. Georgia, for instance, ran an audit of their entire voter registration system. They found about 1,500 people that they couldn't confirm whether they were citizens or not and determined that literally zero of them had voted. Same with other states have done similar things. The data is all in the state databases. They can check it. We can be very confident that voting by noncitizens is extremely rare.”
BRENNAN: “Yes.”
BECKER: “Virtually non-existent. Not zero probably but very close to zero.”
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