Expert: New Data Suggests Ohio Voter Rolls Worse Than Feared
Voter fraud remains a serious problem in Ohio where more than 5,800 votes were cast in 2016 by Ohio voters whose age in the database is listed as older than 116 years old.

Voter fraud remains a serious problem in Ohio where more than 5,800 votes were cast in 2016 by Ohio voters whose age in the database is listed as older than 116 years old.

Nearly 250 counties across the United States have more registered voters on the voting rolls than the number of eligible, citizen voters, Government Accountability Insititute (GAI) research director Eric Eggers reveals in his new book.

In his new book Fraud: How the Left Plans to Steal the Next Election, Government Accountability Institute (GAI) research director Eric Eggers uncovers the overwhelming basis for the need for voter ID laws in American elections. What’s keeping those voter ID laws

The number of double votes cast in the 2016 presidential election is “nearly four times the margin of victory” in the 2000 presidential election, Eric Eggers says.

In his new book Fraud: How the Left Plans to Steal the Next Election, Government Accountability Institute (GAI) research director Eric Eggers details the Democrat Party’s reliance on illegal voting and their efforts to keep those vulnerabilities intact.

The Government Accountability Institute’s (GAI) Eric Eggers, author of Fraud: How the Left Plans to Steal the Next Election, noted how narrow electoral margins of victory amplify the threat of voter fraud nationwide.

Eric Eggers, author of Fraud: How the Left Plans to Steal the Next Election, warned of a potential “tsunami of voter fraud” within November’s forthcoming midterm elections.

Republican Troy Balderson clings to a narrow margin in last night’s special election for Ohio’s 12th Congressional district, underscoring the impact voter fraud can have in key elections around the country.

What passes for “journalism” today? Washington Post reporter Eli Rosenberg contacted my organization, the Government Accountability Institute, at midnight to comment on an incendiary piece challenging our groundbreaking work on voter fraud. For some strange reason, we were unavailable at that time.

As Americans head to the polls to vote in primaries this month, there has been much discussion about the threats to the American election system, both domestically and from abroad. As as a research director for the Government Accountability Institute (GAI), and the author of “Fraud: How the Left Plans to Steal the Next Election,” I found plenty of evidence of fraud inside our borders. Here are the five things everyone should know as they head to the polls this month.
