New reporting suggests individuals were not asking about membership
When a Taiwanese federal student cast a vote in the 2024 election, he did so after being prompted by a charity with a Democratic-backed party, according to a new report in The Federalist.
” According to documents obtained by The Federalist, a employee at the voting center — run by Democrat donors — encouraged Haoxiang Gao to vote”, Logan Washburn reported immediately. Washburn is a College Fix brother.
Washburn obtained a police statement, which included Gao’s account of what happened. He is now facing two misdemeanor charges for false shouting to register to vote and an unfit voter attempting to vote, as The Fix recently reported
Gao wrote:
It’s near vote and you get asked to vote by individuals everywhere you go on the street.
A girl asked me if I am here to file or to vote, before I said anything and was also figuring out what is the connection between registering and voting, she passed me a kind and a pencil. I took it effortlessly without asking myself what I am doing, and start filling out the shape.
He immediately after turned himself in to the authorities after figuring out he had done something wrong.
As Washburn reported, the University of Michigan Museum of Art’s election facility is connected to two art school faculty who are Democrat sponsors.
The Federalist reported:
Hannah Smotrich and Stephanie Rowden, affiliate faculty at the Stamps School of Art and Design, ran the on-campus “election gateway” at UMMA where Gao reportedly voted. Collectively, they have given more than$ 17, 000 full to Democrats and leftist reasons, according to OpenSecrets information.
Smotrich has given more than$ 12, 000 to Democrats and leftist teams, including Sen. Elissa Slotkin, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, Sen. Raphael Warnock, and original President Joe Biden since 2020. And since 2017, Rowden has given more than$ 1, 800 to such causes, including Slotkin and the left-wing group Voters Not Politicians.
The Fix recently asked the college about the involvement of the administrators of the “one-stop store” voting site.
” University people, like all Americans, have the right to join in our nation’s political procedure”, Jenna Bednar, university director of UMich Seats, told The Fix last November. ” That includes the right to make social efforts. Doing so does not preclude them from organizing non-partisan voter registration work”.
Officers counted Gao’s vote because there was no way to identify which one he had cast.
However, authorities only removed him from voting rolls in February even though the problem has been open since November.
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IMAGE CAPTION AND CREDIT: A person’s side is shown placing a vote in a field, Andrey Popov / Shutterstock .com
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