Posted on 08/09/2018 9:56:45 AM PDT by bitt
Republican Troy Balderson clings to a narrow margin in last nights special election for Ohios 12th Congressional district, underscoring the impact voter fraud can have in key elections around the country. The separation of 1700 votes, or less than one percent, highlights the recent attempt by Democratic activists to fight efforts to prevent voter fraud from occurring.
For the past four years, George Soros has spent millions of dollars trying to weaken Ohios election security by funding efforts to both block its implementation of Voter ID and prevent the state from removing inaccurate registrations.
Soros pledged $5 million to fund Clinton campaign attorney Marc Eliass efforts to fight voter ID laws in Ohio and two other states ahead of the 2016 election. Elias would file that suit in Ohio on behalf of several groups, including the Ohio Organizing Collaborative, that would have an employee sentenced to prison for voter fraud.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Question - did they vote???
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I would suspect by absentee ballot.....from the grave.
I would have to check this out as democrats are not that stupid.
It would be discriminatory to not allow these fine citizens to vote, since we allow all other citizens living and dead to vote.
Source?
And the registrar of voters, on Soros' or Clinton enterprises payroll. would confirm "sure, 122-year old John Barleycorn is alive and well, and on the active roll."
What should be checked are marriages involving women born females (for name change) or death certificates, which would be more difficult to manipulate illegally.
Soros and his lackeys need to be brought to justice and gallows built.
Voter fraud is rampant and some of us have been trying to get Trump and congress to do something about it for many months.
Fraud has decided many election in favor of the dems for decades.
Stamp it out now!
You knew the answer to that when Dems showed an 80% turnout for an offyear election, while R’s were 40%. There is nowhere in the USA where 80% vote on a non-presidential election.
How many votes from prisons and old age homes?
Here are the public records for the 2012 Nov. election.
This crap is no where near accurate.
They counted 650,437 votes
That would include busloads of retirement home invalids who don't even know where they are, accompanied by a democratic "assistant" with a fraudulent agenda.
That must absolutely be prohibited unless witnessed by one adult, sober rational member of each party to confirm that the voter is compos mentis.
Since I’m over 80 I will tell you to GTH!
That link doesn't work
I don’t think we know yet how many of the 170 voted in this special election. But 72 of them voted in the 2016 election according to this article. And Hillary would be shocked if Trump got more than 2 of those votes.
Hypocrisy in action ...
Ask a LEFTist about whether the USofA should go onto the metric system and why. Answer will be yes because all of the rest of the world is on it and it is only logical for the USofA to follow.
Now ask the same LEFTist if all elections in the USofA should require positive identification, reminding that person that this is the process in the rest of the world! Watch the color change as that person calls you a NAZI or something similar if a bit more obscene!
There are two types of countries in the world ...
Those that use the metric system, and those that have been to the moon.
"And it gets worse. Two voters and, yes, theyve already voted in early voting are over 150! One in Gaston County is 154 and another in Granville County is an astonishing 160!"
From Brietbart North Carolina Finds 2,214 Registered Voters over the Age of 110
Who authorized this milano bimbo to even open her mouth?
Much more important is who told her she could speak ?
I took a peek...I like stuff like what you put together. I will check it out tomorrow morning (hitting the road now)
Is George Soros not subject to campaign finance laws?
Where I work, as a RIA, there are super strict laws and rules to prevent me and my conservative colleagues from participation in politics.
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