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Mayor De Blasio Calling For Resignation Of Man Who Called Out Voted Fraud 8 wz


Now Mayor de Blasio’s joined the chorus calling for the head of Board of Elections Commissioner Alan Schulkin — simply for privately (he thought) speaking his mind about voter fraud.

After a few drinks — and to an undercover reporter for James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas.

Yes, Schulkin’s remarks are embarrassing to his fellow Democrats, who inevitably insist that voter fraud is a myth. But it’s not like his cocktail-party conversation actually went beyond common gossip.

“Certain neighborhoods in particular, they bus people around to vote,” he says on the tape. “They put them in a bus and go poll site to poll site.” Asked if he meant black and Hispanic neighborhoods, he nods: “Yeah, and Chinese, too.”

But it’s chatter at a party, not testimony.

And some of it is just common sense, such as his rejection of most Democrats’ resistance to voter-ID laws: “You know, I don’t think it’s too much to ask somebody to show some kind of an ID,” he says. “You go into a building, you have to show them your ID.”

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