WATCH: CNN host goes ROUNDS with Trump supporters on whether 3 million illegals voted or not

This is a very interesting clip from CNN this morning where the issue of illegals voting en masse during the presidential election came up when Alisyn Camerota was interviewing a panel of Trump supporters.

Here’s how it went:

This group of Trump supporters tell Alisyn that 3 million illegals voted in California despite there being no factual evidence of this, which becomes clear as Camerota questions them. And apparently some of this is based on misinformation.

But forget all of that for a second.

There is an inherent problem with our voting system, from top to bottom, and it shouldn’t be dismissed simply because these Trump supporters can’t back up their claims or articulate their arguments.

We have a huge issue of voter registration fraud in this country which can absolutely lead to an illegal voting. And yes, I definitely believe it happens.

We saw this issue prevalent in 2008 with Acorn. They signed up millions across the country to vote and they didn’t care if someone is legal or illegal. They had quotas to fill and all those names eventually went on the voter rolls.

So consider this scenario. On election day, an illegal walks in to vote with no ID, gives their name and they are allowed to vote because their name was on the voter rolls. And we are none the wiser that it happened until the damage is already done.

Abuse of our voter registration system is what makes all of this happen, and this ‘loophole’ needs to be corrected!

So while the claims of these Trump supporters will fall on deaf ears, we know our system is being abused and there is a real problem with voter fraud.

I personally don’t know if it’s 3 million or 3 thousand, but what I do know is that as long as the system stays the way it is, illegal votes will always be an issue and they can easily tip the balance in a close election. And you know that most of the time it will be in favor of Democrats.

Mark Levin went through this himself a few weeks ago. Listen to it again if you want:


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