90 Miles From Tyranny : Voter Fraud Convictions Challenge Narrative of Secure Elections

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Sunday, January 14, 2024

Voter Fraud Convictions Challenge Narrative of Secure Elections

 Criminal convictions of election fraud across America have called into question the narrative that cheating is rare and of little impact.

Superior Court Judge William Clark nullified the results of a Democrat mayoral primary in November 2023 and ordered a new election. The ruling was based on hours of video evidence showing hundreds of illegally harvested absentee ballots being stuffed into drop boxes in Bridgeport, Connecticut.

“The videos are shocking to the court and should be shocking to all the parties,” Judge Clark wrote in his ruling.

A California judge overturned the result in a 2021 Compton City Council run-off race that was initially decided by one vote. The judge tossed four fraudulent ballots cast by people not legally registered in the jurisdiction. Five people pleaded either guilty or no contest to conspiring to commit election fraud.
After discovering that 66 of the 84 absentee ballots cast in a 2021 Democrat primary for alderman in Aberdeen, Mississippi, were invalid and shouldn’t have been counted, a judge ordered a new runoff election. Police arrested a notary for notarizing ballots without watching voters sign them or checking their identification. The court also found evidence of intimidation at the polls involving candidate Nicholas Holliday, Mayor Maurice Howard, and Henry Randal, the town’s police chief.

The above examples of election fraud have occurred since the contentious 2020 presidential election that President Donald Trump alleged was marred with fraud.

Democrats, meanwhile, have cast the former president’s assertions about the 2020 election as the “big lie” and generally contend that election fraud is extremely rare and inconsequential.
In a June 2023 Congressional hearing, Rep. Joe Morelli (D-N.Y.) called Republican members’ attitudes about widespread voter fraud “cynical” and the series of election integrity hearings they were conducting in the House “tedious” and “redundant.”

Mr. Morelli said Republicans are fixated on an “unproven lack of integrity” that they claim exists.
However, an ongoing study by the Heritage Foundation details widespread instances of election fraud across the United States and shows that the illicit activity has resulted in election results being overturned in at least a dozen races.

In a number of cases, the abuse of the system is well-calculated and organized, but in most instances violations appear to have been committed by individuals acting independently.

Case studies show that some perpetrators exploit the aged, mentally infirm, and homeless in order to garner a few more votes for their preferred candidate.

Gwinnett County workers begin their ballot recount in Lawrenceville, Ga., on Nov. 13, 2020. 





Heritage’s findings were bolstered by a Rasmussen Reports and Heartland Institute poll of 1,085 likely voters published in December 2023.

The poll found that 21 percent of those who voted by absentee or mail-in ballot in 2020 admitted to filling out a ballot “in part or in full” for someone else, which is illegal.

Of the 30 percent who said they voted by mail or absentee ballot in 2020, 19 percent said a friend or family member filled out their ballot, in part or in full, on their behalf. One-fifth said they signed a ballot or ballot envelope “on behalf of a friend or family member, with or without their permission,” the poll results state.

Seventeen percent of those who voted by mail in 2020 said they cast a ballot in a state where they’re no longer a permanent resident, which is illegal.

Among the 1,085 voters questioned, 8 percent said that a friend, family member, political party, or organization offered “to pay or reward them for voting in the 2020 election,” according to the poll.
Respondents were surveyed by telephone and online from Nov. 30 through Dec. 6, 2023. The poll’s margin of error is plus or minus three percent with a 95 percent level of confidence.

“The results of this survey are nothing short of stunning,” said...


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7 comments:

oldvet1950 said...

I have always felt that voter fraud should be a capital offense punishable by death. We send our young people to fight in wars to possibly give their lives for someone else's country, why not use the same logic to protect our own?

tsquared said...

In the 2020 election in GA 12 of the 14 metro Atlanta counties had a 100% or higher voter turnout because of absentee votes. My district in Gwinnett county polled 72% for Trump but resulted in 42% of the counted votes with almost half the votes as absentee and almost all of the absentee votes for Biden with no other political races with any selection.

Brad Raffensperger needs to be tared and feathered for his part in that sham of an election.

W Wilson said...

Yeah, overseas and fighting for our freedom , and their votes don't get counted. Oh how the progressives love their military.

JG said...

I good movie to watch is 2000mules to see the voter fraud of mail in voting.

Rich said...

Yeah, we know they cheated. They know they cheated and they are gonna do it again unless those lazy Republican slugs get off their collective asses and put a final end to the demoncrap party!!!
I for one am sick of all the talking and committees and NOTHING done.
120 weapons for every 100 people in the good ole US of A. If the repubs don't do it. LET US DO IT.
THAT IS WHAT THE 2ND IS FOR!!!

MMinWA said...

Another phenomenal movie, even better than 2000 Mules, detailing the 2020 election fraud and the stupendous J6 evil by the DOJ is one titled Let My People Go. Catch the trailer.

Navy EOD said...

Did anyone else catch the date on the basket, 12.03.2020. Why would you keep unused ballots around for that long, unless you intended to use them. The election ended, those ballots should have been useless!