On CNN's New Day Wednesday morning, co-host Chris Cuomo claimed that serious allegations of voter fraud are "B.S.": "Is there a second line to this story in terms of what this commission is about other than the obvious, which is trying to put meat on the bones of a B.S. allegation."

CNN Political Commentator Errol Louis agreed, saying it is worse than that. The real objective of the administration's voter fraud commission is voter suppression:

LOUIS: Well that's right. They're trying to put meat on the bones of a B.S. allegation...Then there is this question of voter suppression being really sort of the end goal of all of this.



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CUOMO: So you're saying they're saying its about stopping voter fraud, but these efforts go to voter suppression?



LOUIS: Absolutely. Absolutely...This seems to be really kind of what the end goal is, and, of course, Kris Kobach's personal history sort of leads you to conclude this is something he's been associated with all along.

That history, of course, includes voting security measures. What a racist, am I right? CNN Politics Reporter and Editor-at-Large Chris Cillizza then claimed that there is zero evidence of voter fraud:

According to the data this is a solution in search of a problem. I mean, there's no other way to put it, Alisyn. There's -- there's been extensive studies done, not one, not partisan, extensive studies done of elections and alleged voter fraud and the simple fact is, is that to the extent they found mistakes they're almost always, 99.99% of the time attributable to human error, that there is no malicious intent here...

The reality is that the claim is not B.S.

The Daily Signal has reported on the many cases of voter fraud and other studies have found that there are potentially large amounts of noncitizens registered to vote.

An Old Dominion University study found that noncitizen voting "is at times substantial enough to change important election outcomes including Electoral College votes and Senate races." As Tom Fitton points out, using this study's math, 1.41 million noncitizens would have voted in 2016.

The Pew Center's 2012 election survey found that:

"Approximately 24 million—one of every eight—voter registrations in the United States are no longer valid or are significantly inaccurate."

"More than 1.8 million deceased individuals are listed as active voters.”

“Approximately 2.75 million people have active registrations in more than one state.”

Additionally, as the Washington Times reports, investigations in Maryland and Virgina have found thousands of aliens registered to vote. I guess that's all B.S. huh?

As far as the voter suppression allegation goes, there is no evidence of it at all. According to Louis, if you want any degree of voting security measures, you are racist. You need a photo ID for almost anything these days. Not protecting the integrity of our elections would seem absurd if it wasn't for the fact that Democrats benefit from voter fraud. In fact, most Democrats think illegal immigrants should be able to vote. After all, illegals overwhelmingly favor that party. The Democrats are very concerned that the Russians are posting fake news stories to affect our elections, but seem to actually favor illegally affecting the vote tally via fraud.

Cuomo finished the segment with this comment: "You think you'd want to with the problem you have all these eligible voters in the country that don't vote. You would think you would want to be increasing participation." Unsurprisingly, co-host Alisyn Camerota expressed her agreement by adding: "Right."

"Right," but we want that increase to come from legally registered voters (and informed ones for that matter).

See the transcript below: