In her latest Blaze Originals documentary, “Voter Fraud: Exposed,” Sara Gonzales investigates voter fraud in Michigan, revealing significant irregularities in the state’s voter registration system. She is joined by Charlie LeDuff, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and host of “No BS News Hour,” who provides firsthand accounts of the issues.
LeDuff points out a glaring discrepancy: Michigan has 8.3 million registered voters, yet only slightly under 7.9 million adults. “Not all adults in Michigan are citizens, so right there you have a problem,” he explains. This results in an implausible 105% registration rate.
“They’ve got a saying in Detroit, which is ‘If you want to live forever, register to vote, but you’re going to die waiting for them to count your vote,’” LeDuff remarks, illustrating the pervasiveness of the issue.
LeDuff’s personal experience with absentee ballots highlights the problem. He received a ballot for a woman named Janet, who hadn’t lived at his address for 25 years. Despite informing City Hall, the ballots continued to arrive. “And in ’23, Janet’s voter registration card came. I called Janet and I said, ‘Hey Janet, all I have to do is change my gas bill into your name. That’s two pieces of ID and I can get your Social Security,’” LeDuff shares.
LeDuff also describes a burned, uninhabited house in Michigan with four active registered voters, including one individual born in 1914.
Gonzales stresses the importance of voter ID laws, noting that “almost 80% of Americans left or right agree that you have to be able to prove that you are who you say you are in order to vote, because it’s really freaking important in this country.”
The documentary reveals the extent of voter fraud in Michigan, highlighting the urgent need for stricter voter ID laws to protect the integrity of elections. Gonzales and LeDuff’s findings underscore the systemic issues within the voter registration process and call for comprehensive reforms.