Investigators with the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) have made headlines after making a visit to a graveyard.
The organization known as PILF recently sued Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D) and accused her of allowing almost 26,000 dead people to remain on Michigan’s voter rolls.
One of the people still on the rolls would be 110 years old in 2024 if she was still alive.
From Breitbart News:
The lawsuit claims 25,975 dead registrants remain on Michigan’s voter rolls, including 23,663 registrants who have been dead for five years or more, 17,479 registrants who have been dead for at least a decade, and 3,956 registrants who have been dead for at least 20 years.
In footage released by PILF this month, the watchdog group visited several graveyards in Michigan showing some of the dead Americans who remain registered to vote in the state.
One such registrant was before World War I and would be 110 years old today if she were alive. Another died 25 years ago, the year former President Bill Clinton was impeached, while one registrant has not been alive for 12 federal election cycles.
“Secretary Benson is vigorously opposing our efforts to investigate the tens of thousands of deceased registrants we found on the voter roll,” PILF President, J. Christian Adams said in a statement.
Meanwhile, a Fox News Michigan poll does not bode well for President Biden, showing that Trump has moved ahead of him in the polls.
📊 MICHIGAN GE: Fox News Poll
Trump 47% (+2)
Biden 45%
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Trump 42% (+5)
Biden 37%
RFK Jr 11%
Stein 3%
West 2%
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Haley 43% (+1)
Biden 42%
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Biden 35% (+9)
Haley 26%
RFK Jr 23%
West 3%
Stein 3%
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538 rank: #16 (2.8/3.0) | 1,106 RV | 2/8-12https://t.co/AJNbNhsDUq pic.twitter.com/2W2sbKDd6D— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) February 14, 2024
Biden is getting any good news out of the state either. Below is a clip from CBS News questioning voters in Michigan.
“Are you better off now than you were in January 2021?”
Michigan voter (who voted for Biden): “No, I’m not” pic.twitter.com/z6Apoba1Bv
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) February 15, 2024