Biggest fix to the election ever. Reverse all the “fixes” that have been made in the past, and get back to a clean system of awarding the franchise to only persons of specific definition, such as being alive, a natural or naturalized citizen of the United States, of an age which is fixed in law in which the person is considered sufficiently mature to make an informed decision, and a resident of the precinct in which the franchise is to be exercised. Not at all too much to ask.
The election integrity public interest law firm tracked data from the Nevada secretary of state’s office, which in the 2022 midterm elections reported 95,556 ballots sent to undeliverable, or “bad,” addresses. PILF investigators documented commercial addresses purported to be the residences of registered voters, confirming on video that the individuals did not live where they reported residing.95,556 is only a starting place for where fraud CAN exist. And that number alone is well more than enough to swing not even a close election in Nevada.“We’ve been to all of the locations. It’s not some data exercise we see sitting at a computer in Chicago. We’ve actually got boots on the ground looking for the voters, and they don’t exist,” Adams said. [Emphasis added]