Posted on 11/21/2016 8:19:19 AM PST by Syncro
Every criminal convicted of vote fraud should be locked up for at least 5 years. Illegals should be locked up and then deported with no opportunity to return - ever.
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Also, quite a number of years ago ;)
You think Trump won’t take care of it? I for one will enjoy it until I get tired of winning.
Candidates who are in office need to be removed. You can throw these criminals in jail; but what about those who benefit from the fraud.
Knowingly or unknowingly (Ha) benefiting from voter fraud should be as much a crime as those who benefit.
Texas Elector Says Democrats Trying to Sway His Vote
"I had no idea it would be like this," elector says
By Kris Gutierrez
The presidential election isn't officially over until the electoral votes are cast in mid-December, and that includes the 38 votes from Texas.
The 38 Texans who will vote are all Republicans, because Donald Trump won Texas, but they don't have to vote for Trump.
In Texas, unlike some other states, electors may change their mind, and it has Democrats from around the country urging them to do just that, said Alex Kim, an elector for Texas' 24th Congressional District.
"At first everyone was kinda enchanted by it," Kim said. "Now all the electors are starting to get beaten down. There are some electors who have been threatened with harm or with death."
Oops I’ll ask to have it fixed.
Also the date 1916....
I was going to post an older article and my mind merged with that one...sorry
The operatives work turfs neighborhoods
Standard politics for Dems in Boston, NY and Chicago.
The best defense to a crooked ground game is an honest ground game that reaches the same voters.
I would vote for a firing squad. No delays. No appeals.
Make it public & then this crap will stop.
Voter fraud is the most nasty crime that anyone can commit, IMO.
And those whose vote fraud was for multiple votes (i.e., could not be a case of accidentally voting when/where they shouldn’t have) should lose voting rights for the rest of their lives.
WANTED
Voter Fraud
$50,000.00 Reward
For evidence leading to convictions
In 2008, state and federal officials investigated voter fraud in Perry County after "a local citizens group gathered affidavits detailing several cases in which at least one Democratic county official paid citizens for their votes, or encouraged them to vote multiple times."A detailed story in the Tuscaloosa News reported that voting patterns in one Perry County town were also mighty suspicious in 2012: "Uniontown has a population of 1,775, according to the 2010 census but, according to the Perry County board of registrars, [and]has 2,587 registered voters.
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