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...Curious as to why Korbach is the only Secretary of State who can prosecute voter fraud...
Can, or Will?
Perhaps he is the only SoS that can prosecute directly.
Wouldn't the procedure in the other states be for the SoS to refer a criminal complaint to that state's Attorney General?
Most states have an Attorney General who has the prosecutorial power. In many states vote fraud laws come under the jurisdiction of County prosecutors.
Why do County and State prosecutors ... and federal prosecutors avoid vote fraud cases? That is the question.
In the past in Illinois I handed vote fraud cases on a silver platter to Republican County, Republican state and Republican federal prosecutors and they were ignored.
My friends have similarly given Republican prosecutors vote fraud cases. We collected almost all the evidence, sworn statements by all 5 election judges, sworn statements of registered voters that they did not vote with evidence as to who voted on their behalf, etc.
Are Republican prosecutors lazy? Incompetent? Corrupt? What gives?
Kobach for Governor