Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Votes

The constitution demands that every ten years the national census is undertaken. This count then determines the number of representatives apportioned to each state and these are the numbers used in the electoral college. This means that illegal aliens are used in the decision to choose the president. In 1950 California had 30 congressmen and today they have 53 congressmen. It is estimated that there are 2.6 million illegals living in California and this equals about 4 votes whereas there are 7 states that have only one representative. The estimated 12 million illegals in the US are equal to 16 electoral votes which is equal to all the representatives in Alaska,Delaware,Montana,North Dakota,South Dakota, Vermont, Wyoming, Hawaii, Idaho, Maine, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. That is a significant voting block even though they are not allowed to vote directly their votes count indirectly in the electoral college.

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