The driveby media and the Democrats keep telling us there is no vote fraud going on. Yet, North Carolina’s Voter Integrity Project says the real problem is finding people with the guts to act on credible evidence:

Given the track record of Mecklenburg County, District Attorney, Andrew Murray, a public servant who declined to prosecute two of the Voter Integrity Project’s fully vetted criminal referrals for interstate double voting, it sickened us to learn of his nomination for the Western District of NC position of US Attorney.

Murray was presented by our US senators to President Trump as their choice to be one of NC’s three US attorneys. Senators of the president’s party typically make the recommendations for federal judicial and prosecutorial posts. MORE:

[…]Our battle with DA Murray began after we completed a project called FLANC (Florida and NC). This involved analyzing voter records between the two states to identify any voters with a matching first & last name and who listed common addresses in their file. If any of them voted in both states for the same general election, we turned them over to both Florida and NC election officials. That first iteration, resulted in five criminal referrals from the NC State BOE to various District Attorneys.

That’s fancy lawyer talk that means the state board of elections found credible evidence for prosecutors to further pursue. MORE:

[…] After some legal arm twisting, NC’s State Board Of Elections revealed the District Attorneys who had received our criminal referrals, but had declined to prosecute the cases, Andrew Murray among them. Later, on a third iteration of our FLANC research, we discovered a way to identify a much larger population of potential double voters. This resulted in another 147 cases of suspected interstate double voting that we turned over to the NC SBOE. […] Frustrated by our lack of prosecutions, we arranged to meet with DA Murray (see DA Invite) in February of 2015. We had frank and honest discussions about our first criminal referral and also gave him a hard copy of a briefing which contained our supporting documentation for six other suspected double voters cases we had identified to election fraud investigators. In the meeting, we pressed him to prosecute Ms. Jenkins and any of our other cases; but he refused, citing his inability to prove intent, which is required under NCGS § 163-275. We then argued (unsuccessfully) that proof of the crime would be enough to convince any reasonable jury that the voter intended to commit the crime. He declined again. Next, we argued that, win or lose, the publicity surrounding the prosecution would be helpful both for deterring similar fraud opportunities and for spurring legislative corrections to the law. This time, he refused in a most annoying way. He talked about the potential for bad media coverage he might get and weighed it against that same statute’s extremely low low priority of vote fraud. It’s a Class I (as in “below H”) felony with a guaranteed of no jail time for first offenders. (Remember: Stealing pine straw in NC is a Class H Felony.) Next, DA Murray claimed he would be unable to obtain the necessary evidence from Florida. This was an assertion we openly challenged, but he still refused to prosecute. Among our delegation was a retired sworn officer in the SBI with more than 30 years’ experience and a retired pharmacist who was very active in local politics. We left the hour-long meeting wrung out and dissatisfied, but decided to hold off (for the time being) the filing of a petition to appoint a Special Prosecutor for these cases, as is our right under NCGS §163-278(28). After recently learning of DA Murray’s nomination to become the US Attorney for NC’s Western District, we sought SBOE confirmation on the status of all FLANC cases in his jurisdiction. On Sept 21, 2017 the SBOE confirmed that a total of two cases had been referred to DA Murray, but he again declined to prosecute either of them. Over the phone, the SBOE PIO Patrick Gannon said that “one of them even confessed to the crime, but didn’t know it was against the law,” so Murray let him off.

WHO DOESN’T KNOW it’s wrong to vote in two different states in the same year? MORE: