Step away from the ledge, guys. There will be fraud, but the cheats will not like post about it on the internet.
There’s no such thing as anonymity. This person will be visited by the FBI really soon. Penalties for election fraud are serious. If this person is simply trying to raise the profile of fraud, I’m afraid they will be sorry for that too.
The people who commit fraud do not advertise that they do it. It would be easy to virtually eliminate fraud and most people are opposed to fraud. The cheaters only chance to sustain their ‘system’ is to convince us that fraud does not exist or barely exists.
Election fraud is not easy. You have to at least register at each location. Even if it is same day registration, this takes time. It’s much easier to tweet that you did — whether it is to draw attention to one’s self or voter fraud.
The real fraud is coming in the back door via election officials stuffing or losing ballot boxes and the front door via absentee ballots.
The purpose of early voting is not multiple votes. Early voting allows activists to locate every single voter who can be convinced to vote for their candidate and get them to a voting location.
I once had a history teacher who did this. She called every registered voter in the area and pretended to be a surveyer. At the end of the interview, she asked about liklihood to vote. If the voter seemed likely to vote for her candidate, she offered to provide transportation, got the person’s address, and showed up at the front door. The only thing that limited her efforts, was time. Early voting gives her more time.
“Election fraud is not easy.”
I think it must be easy for those who’ve managed, over the years, to perfect the art. Maybe on a person-by-person basis it would take some effort, but with groups like ACORN, or whatever name they’re going by now, it’s highly organized, simple, effective, and dangerous.
Election fraud is real. Under the right circumstances, e.g., there are no Republicans present to report it or object, it is done on a mass scale.
I have been writing about this on FR since 1996 when I saw my first election won by fraud.
I ended up meeting with an investigator from the State Attorney General’s office. He told me, “The candidate willing to commit the most felonies WINS!”
My short book on vote fraud for fellow Freepers:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1991953/posts
Report on recent election and new vote fraud methods:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2621405/posts
More info on vote fraud methods:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2615479/posts