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  • A Democrat Bill To Process Mail Ballots Before Election Day Is Headed To Pennsylvania’s GOP-Run Senate

    05/07/2024 9:47:38 AM PDT · by DFG · 13 replies
    The Federalist ^ | 05/07/2024 | BRIANNA LYMAN
    IMAGE CREDIT UPUPA4ME / FLICKR / CC BY-SA 2.0 SHARE Share Article on Facebook Share Article on Twitter Share Article on Truth Social Copy Article Link Share Article via Email After Pennsylvania House Democrats passed a bill that would allow mail-in ballots to be processed before Election Day, the bill heads to the Republican-led state Senate. A Republican Senate leader expressed concerns to The Federalist that the bill’s provisions would endanger “honest, transparent and secure elections.” HB 847 was passed along party lines, 102-99, on Wednesday and would permit county election officials to begin opening and counting mail-in ballots and...
  • Colorado Fraud - 450,000 New Voters, 100% went to Biden ? Stats and Math Matter!

    02/12/2021 10:11:36 AM PST · by george76 · 36 replies
    New York Gazette ^ | February 12, 2021
    Here is some election analysis about Colorado voter data which is stunning. Colorado was already a mail in vote state that mailed out ballots. COLORADO POPULATION AND VOTER FACT CHECK.. The population of Colorado in 2020 was 5,807,719, a 0.85% increase from 2019. The population of Colorado in 2019 was 5,758,486, a 1.08% increase from 2018. The population of Colorado in 2018 was 5,697,155, a 1.42% increase from 2017. The population of Colorado in 2017 was 5,617,421, a 1.33% increase from 2016. *Accordingly, the population of Colorado increases by roughly 1-1.5% per year.. ** Nationwide - Trump Boosted his Hispanic...
  • Allegheny County, PA Still Has 35,413 Uncounted Mail-In Ballots, But Elections Staff Is Taking Today Off For "Administrative Work"

    11/05/2020 8:22:04 AM PST · by Enlightened1 · 61 replies
    Twitter ^ | 11/05/20 | Trip Gabriel
    Allegheny County, PA still has 35,413 uncounted mail-in ballots, but elections staff is taking today off for "administrative work" and will not resume count until Friday. "I can't get an answer as to why,'' says @bethanyhallam , a member of county elections board.     https://twitter.com/tripgabriel/status/1324374362561126401      
  • Democrats Are Trying To Engineer An Electoral Crisis In America

    09/28/2020 12:29:03 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 28 replies
    The Federalist ^ | 09/28/2020 | By Kevin Portteus
    Among Democrats and their media allies, it is an article of faith that Donald Trump is plotting to steal the 2020 election. In August, Mark Joseph Stern wrote at Slate that Trump was planning to subvert the U.S. Postal Service to prevent ballots from reaching their destinations in time. Amanda Marcotte has a lengthy essay in Salon, detailing all the nefarious means Trump and his supporters will employ to this end.Vanity Fair recently detailed the planning Democrats are undertaking to thwart Trump’s plots. The Washington Post even ran a news article entitled “Here’s One Way Trump Could Try to...
  • Colorado Is The Test Run For Democrats’ Vote-By-Mail Blame Game

    09/17/2020 7:56:35 AM PDT · by Kaslin
    The Federalist ^ | September 17, 2020 | Jimmy Sengenberger
    Democrats are setting up Louis DeJoy and the U.S. Postal Service to be the ‘fall guy’ for 2020 vote-by-mail elections, ignoring much-needed USPS reforms. Democrats have a new prime target in their political sights: U.S. Postal Service and Postmaster General Louis DeJoy. On Friday, Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold sued USPS and DeJoy for a supposed “attempt at voter suppression that violates the United States Constitution and federal statutes and must be stopped immediately.” This time, the “voter suppression” and “constitutional violation” came in the form of a postcard sent to voters with incomplete information about vote-by-mail.Really? One deficient...