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To: SeekAndFind
Saying there's a chance of fraud and making unequivocal statement that there will be substantial fraud aren't the same thing.

This should be easy.

We have states with almost all of their voting conducted by mail. We know from the President that means there has been substantial fraud in each of their recent elections.

Let's take Utah or Washington as an example and reveal all of that fraud.

Simple.

9 posted on 05/28/2020 9:21:58 AM PDT by semimojo
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To: semimojo

After the fact, fraud is extremely hard to detect and prove. Voter ID is necessary. Screaming from Democrats about this is enough to prove massive fraud.


13 posted on 05/28/2020 9:30:44 AM PDT by alstewartfan (One day he just washed up on the shores of his regrets. May his soul rest in peace. Al S.)
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To: semimojo

Here in Pennsylvania we will be having an election where people can request mail in ballots. If you are “registered” with the county, then a ballot will be issued to you at the address on file.

I happen to have 4 adult sons and an elderly mother that NEVER ever vote. I will submitting a registration on their behalf and requesting that ballots be returned to my address. When the ballots come in, all I have to do is fill them out and send them back.

Now how the hell will anyone know that those ballots were processed by someone else? They will appear to be perfectly legal votes. See how easy it is to cheat?

What if those ballots never get delivered by the post man? What if the ballots get lost in the mail? What if the ballots get delivered to the wrong address?

Mail in ballots = FRAUD!


18 posted on 05/28/2020 9:46:43 AM PDT by Flavious_Maximus
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