https://x.com/behizytweets/status/1849859340523774015?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw
There's no meaningful voter fraud going on, they said.
1. There are likely more fraudulent voter registrations than these.
2. 2500 votes in the right districts in the right state can swing an election.
3. It won't matter how much of this we see, how often these are DFL voters, and how loudly we complain. There are too many who'll make more excuses about how this sort of thing is bad.
The VA governor is literally suing the Biden/Harris administration to get ineligible voters off of the rolls before the election, election interference?
Call me crazy, but I was raised to consider voting as the scared right of US citizens and to see that right debased for political gain is disgusting.
https://x.com/saracarterdc/status/1849894324642758913?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw
More in CO.
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It's not credible to suppose this stuff is just happening now, and hasn't been happening nationally to one extent or another for decades. The claim 2020 was as pure as the driven snow is ludicrous and these recent "discoveries" only proves it so. How false must one be to suppose these things weren't happening back then, or to suggest ONLY this type of thing was the only form of election fraudulence? Dan level false, I suppose, because those like him simply dismiss the claims without caring about the merits of the charges.
It's the only way Demokrat can win--massive cheating.
I agree. The problem in the past was lack of documentation. Now that we have non professional journalists filming training and more video evidence of questionable activities, it'll be harder to deny and maybe we'll see some action on tightening things up.
I've never heard "pure as the driven snow", I've always heard that there isn't enough fraud to effect the outcome. Which implies that there is an acceptable amount of fraud that must simply be expected and accepted. The goal should be zero fraud.
In person voting, paper ballots, ballot security, monitoring, and limits of reporting before polls close would be good starting points.
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