Posted on 05/27/2016 8:29:02 AM PDT by fwdude
Despite years of progressive claims to the contrary, it has yet again proven true that bad voter data leads to outright voter fraud. It can happen anywhere. This week, the country saw blatant examples of how it is still occurring in southern California. True the Vote stepped in to remind Californians where the root cause lies:
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This is just the tip of the iceberg. At the moment, similar research is being performed in Florida, Pennsylvania, California and Oregon. Stay tuned
The ‘dead vote’ is a reflection of voter fraud. IT IS NOT THE FRAUD.
Voter Fraud is done by ‘casting the votes’ of people who don’t show up to vote. “Casting” by democrat operatives. It’s why the ballot boxes of select precincts aren’t brought in to be counted until most of the vote is known. They need to know HOW MANY VOTES TO ADD.
Because the dead NEVER show up to vote they are pulled into the process. The ‘dead vote’ is a reflection of how broad the fraud was in any given precinct.
You have to show your ID for so many things here but not voting. Two years ago I went to vote and was told I had already come in to vote. THIS REALLY SUCKS.
Yep. It's why so many important races end up suspiciously razor-thin close. A statistical impossibility for that to happen so frequently, but there it is.
Wow! What did you do about that?
my jest was to point out that every voter needs to prove ID, no matter how one casts a ballet, to include absentee voters prior to any elections. I believe absentee and e ballots and e vote counting machines should be discontinued all together but it is the criminal politicians who continue to promote these.
Actually, I agree. Other than the military, I wouldn’t allow absentee voting. Companies should give their employees time to vote, not send them on trips Election Day if at all possible, and if you are too sick to vote, you can’t vote. Sorry.
And no big phone books with names on them. A registry machine when you walk in should accept your state ID / DL and then you are given a ballot to go vote in a private booth.
No more of this walk in, say “Rodriguez,” the biddy behind the desk turns to the page of Rodriguezes, and you look down and pick one. “Uh, Jorge.”
“Jorge, do you still live on Elm St, honey?” “Si.” “Which ballot do you want, Jorge?” “Democrat.” “Here you go!”
Another time there was someone on my same street with my sounding name but hers was Vietnamese with completely different spelling and the Biddy looked at white lil me and was about to cross out HER name.
Identification. What a concept.
The fix to this is to dump the voting roster after each election and force everyone to re-register every year that you have an election (preferably four months out from the election).
A solution would be to put full-time third party contractors in charge (audited and overseen by poll-watchers, of course) which could work MUCH more efficiently and with stellar exactness. Their job is to conduct elections, and so the margin of fraud would be minimal. Private enterprise over government incompetence is my choice every time.
The Dems have a huge constituency among dead folk.
And to piggy back on your thought, the law of averages tells us that at least once, these suddenly found votes would be of advantage to the GOP candidate. Yet it is always the Dem candidate that comes from behind to win.
Another reason public schools have been slowly getting worse in the last 60 years. Politicians have a vested interest in citizens that can’t think things out, do simple math, or use logic.
I work the polls, and if I knew the individual was dead and someone else was voting in his name, I would challenge him. But I suspect most of those cases are mail-in fraud, in which case the party apparatchiks would be responsible, not the board members.
I think I'll try bringing a list of the past year's deceased from our district with me Tuesday after next and share it with my Democrat counterparts on the board. If they turn suddenly pale...
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