Thursday, January 26, 2017

Tiffany Trump on Voter Rolls in Two States


Just one day after President Trump said he would ask for a "Major Investigation" into his unsubstantiated allegations of Voter Fraud, White House Counselor Kellyanne Conway pushed back on proof that shows the President's youngest daughter on Voter Registration Rolls in two States.

Tiffany Trump is currently registered in both New York City and Philadelphia, according to State Election records in New York and Pennsylvania. Trump was a Student at the University of Pennsylvania until her graduation, May 2016.

Conway disputed the findings during an interview Thursday on TODAY. "I talked last night to Tiffany Trump, and she said it is flatly false that she is registered in two states," she said.

Conway recalled how Tiffany described trying to register earlier in the year in New York "so she could vote for her father" in the Primary.

"She had been registered in Pennsylvania and went through the process, said it was very byzantine, and took a long time, but she said she is not registered in two states," she said.

A Philadelphia County Elections official confirmed to NBC News on Thursday that Tiffany continues to be listed as active in the Voter rolls there. In addition, public records in New York City, where she now lives, also list her as Registered to Vote there.

Trump's Chief Strategist, Steve Bannon, also was registered to Vote in two States, Florida and New York, until Wednesday, according to Local Election officials who spoke with NBC News.

Conway said she hasn't talked to Bannon about the issue but "I can guarantee, he didn't vote in two states."

Bannon was removed from the Voting Rolls in Sarasota County, Florida, on Wednesday per notification from the New York City Board of Elections, according to an official with the Sarasota County Supervisor of Elections.

This problem with our Election systems, shows it is time to replace the States Board of Elections with a Independent Professional Election Board, Independent from State and Government. Or instead of Federalizing this process, truly make it Independent, and put all the States and Local Boards under this new Organization.











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