Posted on 03/30/2022 9:30:11 PM PDT by jfd1776
Voting fraud has a long history, probably going back to the Romans.
When I lived in Oak Cliff, a strongly Democrat part of Dallas, I always voted on the Democrat side to try to get more moderate politicians elected.
In 1996 the fraud was so bad in the down races that even the Dallas Observer had articles about how ballot handlers were cheating, with the losers crying all the way to the alternative press.
And the big retired folks towers were vote fraud central.
And you never heard about it after the primaries, when the goal was to oust the Pubbies from N Dallas.
Each of those including prosecuting fraud and having sufficient penalties in the election laws should either be a category or sub item on the score card.
Someone should go through your book, and Peter Navarro’s report on vote fraud and list out all the things we need to measure and group them by categories. Then assign them weights on the scorecard.
I think however, that absentee voting and mail-in voting are here to stay. So we need good controls around it.
Mail in voting was already a thing in Democrat states.
And mail in voting will be here as long as Covid or another pandemic is an issue.
Mail in voting both brings in low information voters and is an opportunity for fraud. Not much we can do about the first, except try to educate. The second we should be able to control. And that might mean laws against the post office leaving mail outside of a box.
If the Democrats can get away with open borders in the south, they can get away with cheating in the elections.
If vote fraud is dismissed as something that never happened then we have a count of how many people who are to stupid to vote a logical way.
Vote democrat and get a free banana when you vote.
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