Monday, November 27, 2023

Voter Fraud

https://sos.ga.gov/news/state-election-board-refers-voter-fraud-cases-prosecution-0

 

 https://apnews.com/article/mishandled-ballots-bridgeport-connecticut-election-security-70f95f347dfa1e581a6955027d64ae2


https://www.heritage.org/voterfraud/search?state=CT


As my earlier post made clear, election security is not a partisan issue with me.   The fact that these two recent cases are DFL supporters is not the point.  

What is the point is that we see these cases of election fraud, and how many of them involve things that could be eliminated by minimizing/controlling absentee voting and identifying voters, that it seems stupid to conclude that these are two areas that should be improved.  

I know that some folx will say that it's only a few instances and that it's not worth doing much about.   The reality is that if it's this easy to do on a "small" scale, then why wouldn't these folx do it on a larger scale.  Further, it doesn't take many votes in a few precincts to make significant swings in the statewide results.   

But, it's not a big deal, right?


https://apnews.com/article/voting-machines-georgia-lawsuit-cybersecurity-d8a4653211bf19c21d3b9dc2d59a7a6


https://www.mediaite.com/news/is-there-a-conspiracy-theory-you-dont-believe-bill-maher-shocked-with-oliver-stone-question-about-2020-election/


It's amazing how quickly the APL will dump someone who they've previously idolized when that person doesn't blindly accept the narrative.


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