Posted on 03/03/2025 10:20:35 AM PST by MtnClimber
For years the propaganda press has tried to dismiss concerns about legitimate fraud associated with mail-in ballots.
“Yes, voter fraud happens,” The Associated Press’ Ali Swenson wrote in October. “But it’s rare and election offices have safeguards to catch it.” A few weeks later, The Associated Press released a video entitled “Why voter fraud isn’t really a problem in U.S. elections,” with a subhead claiming there are “many safeguards to detect it.”
Meanwhile, CNN posted a video entitled “Trump stokes fear over voter fraud in Pennsylvania. CNN fact-checks his claims.” Notably, the subhead for the video acknowledged that officials identified “incidents of suspected voter registration fraud.”
But the thing that “rarely” happens happened again (and no, Ms. Swenson, none of the “safeguards” worked).
Pennsylvania’s vulnerable online voter registration system allowed three Democrats to try and “steal the 2021” general election for the Mayor of Millbourne after they gamed the online voter portal to fraudulently register nearly three dozen non-residents.
Mohammed Nurul Hasan, Mohammed Munsur Ali and Mohammed Rafikul Islam allegedly conspired with each other and “persons known and unknown to the grand jury to steal the 2021 general election for Mayor of Millbourne” for Hasan by using the state’s online voter registration portal to “change the voter registration addresses” for non-Millbourne residents to “locations within Millbourne,” according to a grand jury indictment.
The criminals know all of the tricks and the criminals are usually democRATs.
When the source is ap, I automatically assume the story is false.
I suppose with enough evidence, in a some cases, I could be convinced one or two are true.
But the evidence would have to be from a very trustworthy source.
Obviously people with the name “Mohammed” are a problem, in that town.
They vote improperly and they don't seem to be able to drive SUVs very well.
When it's Al Franken carried over the top by ballots "found" in a union official's trunk or Dems winning Wisconsin state-wide contests when late-night returns from Milwaukee County "finally" overcome Republican leads elsewhere, it's all on the up and up.
yeahbutt...it’s not widespread...
Having been a PA poll watcher for 25 years, I have seen, first handed, voter fraud, multiple times.
The very worst has been since chicomm-19 and the real onslaught of mail in ballots.
Trump won PA in 2020 by hundreds of thousands of real votes, but was "beaten" after hundreds of thousands of bullshit mail in ballots were "found" at 3:00 AM.
At the time, I was so pissed off that I almost went postal, but today, I am glad those bastards cheated because Trump 47 is so much more effective than Trump 46 could have ever been.
We suffered for four years under some unknown "President" but the next 1461 days will be Christmas every single day.
I cannot wait to go to bed, so that I can wake up to another Christmas...tomorrow:)
I understand exactly how you feel.
Yeah, it's rare in Red States. But if it wasn't for the RAT election thieves, there wouldn't be any blue states.
Mohammed, Mohammed and Mohammed, what could possibly go wrong?
You can see why the democRATs are so busy importing them.
AP AND CNN LIE, WHATS NEW
AP ( ALL PROPAGANDA)
CNN ( COMPLETELY NIT NEW )
Md Nurul Hasan, Md Munsur Ali, and Md Rafikul Islam, colluded
to help Hasan win the 2021 mayoral election as a write-in.
<><>The fraudsters changed voter registration info for about three dozen in Delaware County
<><>then cast fraudulent ballots for Hasan,
<><>But it wasn’t enough — Hasan lost to another Democrat, Mahabubul Tayub, by 27 votes.
W/ a sparse population of about 1,200 people, at the time of the May primary there were “approximately 549 registered voters” in the borough... But by the November election, the voter rolls increased to about 578 voters.
“Most of the additional registered voters were people who did not live in Millboume and had previously been registered to vote in locations outside of Millbourne, but whose voter registration addresses had been changed to Millbourne addresses by someone accessing the [county’s voter registration] website.”
Bangladeshi news report
Melbourne Bangladeshi mayor Tayub Mahabubul Alam cited
Translated by Afsar Munna
Four Bangladeshi-Americans have achieved a huge margin victory amidst the heroic victory of the Republican Donald Trump in the US presidential elections. All of them were elected as state level representatives in the US. However, so far, no Bangladeshi-American has been elected in US Senate or Congress.
Republican candidate Abul B Khan has been elected for the seventh term as the New Hampshire representative, and Sheikh Rahman (Democratic) has won for the fourth term from the Georgia state. From the Georgia state, another Democrat’s Bangladeshi-American candidate named Nabilah Islam has been elected for her second term. And, MD Masudur Rahman (Democratic) has won the election for his second term from the Connecticut state’s district-4.
Abul B Khan, a Pirojpur-born-American, has secured 67 percentage of casted vote in Rockingham, while Sheikh Rahman, a son of Kishoreganj, secured 67.6 percentage of vote from the Georgia state senate district-5. Nabila Islam, Noakhali-born US politician, has won from Georgia state senate district-7, securing 55 percentage of vote. MD Masudur Rahman, Chandpur-born, secured his seat with a 64.8 percentage of casted vote.
Expatriates are celebrating the victory of Bangladeshi-Americans in the election.
Bangladeshi community in the United States including Washington University of Science and Technology vice-chancellor Abubokor Hanip, Pennsylvania’s Melbourne city mayor Tayub Mahabubul Alam, Bangladesh Nationalist Party’s national executive committee member Giyas Ahmed, FOBANA chairman Atiqur Rahman, Biswa Bangla 24 TV chairman and CEO Alim Khan Akash, Bangabandhu Foundation president Abdul Kader Mia, senior vice-president Md. Fazlul Haque, South US Awami League president M Fazlur Rahman, secretary Dr Muhammad Ali Manik, director of Long Island chamber of commerce Akhter Hossain Badal, president of America Bangladesh Alliance MA Salam, Bangladeshi American Advocacy Group president Joynal Abedin, Texas Democratic Party refugee country chairman Rahim Nihal and others congratulated them for their victory in the election.
In the latest election, a significant number of Bangladeshi-Americans with enthusiasm practiced their right to vote than the previous time. They made Trump president as a part of their protests against Israeli attacks on Gaza and other middle-east countries. Expatriates believe that under the prudent leadership of Trump, they will soon be relieved from pain and economic crisis.
Everything about the democrat party is fraud and corruption.
They have caused most of our national debt with their kickback agendas.
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