More Democrat mayors in Texas, New Jersey, and Oregon have come under a cloud of vote fraud investigations.

Mayor Richard Molina, of Edinburg, Texas, and Francesco Caramagna, the mayor of Elmwood Park, New Jersey, have both come under fire for perpetrating vote fraud, according to the Daily Signal.

As for Molina:

Trending: Hollywood Cop-Hater Alyssa Milano Calls Cops, Creates Massive Stir Over Kid with Toy Gun Edinburg, Texas, Mayor Richard Molina doesn’t plan to go anywhere. Molina won the mayor’s race in November 2017 by 1,240 votes. But on April 25, Texas Rangers arrested the mayor and his wife, Dalia, alleging the couple ran a voter fraud scheme to put him in office. take our poll - story continues below Will You Be Voting In Person November 3rd? Will You Be Voting In Person November 3rd?

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“We respectfully deny any criminal wrongdoing and look forward to defending ourselves in the proper venue. That is a courtroom,” Molina said in the video statement. “These charges will not affect my ability to perform the people’s work as your mayor. I only ask that you respect our constitutional right to a fair trial and due process.”

Officials say that Molina launched a campaign of getting voters to fraudulently change addresses so that they could vote for him.

In New Jersey:

Francesco Caramagna, the mayor of Elmwood Park, New Jersey, isn’t putting up as much of a fight, as he reportedly resigned from office on April 29 amid charges of interfering in the secrecy of the election process. Prosecutors allege Caramagna filled out portions of mail-in ballots and primary election ballot certifications.

Then a group of Democrats and others in Oregon have been arrested for voter fraud there.

In Oregon, 10 people were convicted of voter fraud stemming from the 2016 election, The Oregonian newspaper reported. The arrests came after the Oregon secretary of state’s office, which oversees elections, forwarded evidence to the state’s Justice Department that 56 people engaged in fraud. The newspaper reported that four Democrats, one Republican, one Libertarian, and four others not affiliated with a political party were convicted. Most cases involved people voting in two different locations—in some cases, two separate states. None of the cases resulted in jail time, and the maximum penalty was $1,000.

But remember…. Democrats say there is no voter fraud in the U.S.A.

Also remember, most voter fraud is never prosecuted, so there are thousands of cases that were just swept under the rug.

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