old salt wrote: ↑Fri Dec 18, 2020 6:04 pm
CU77 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 18, 2020 5:40 pm
I meant in 2020, not two decades ago.
But even if we ignore that, none of your examples apply, because those frauds were all
detected, and so, in the end, had
no impact on the election results.
The election-fraud detection system in the US is
extremely robust, more so today than ever.
Apparently you ignored the links detailing cases from 2015.
What caused it to suddenly stop, as mail in / absentee ballot has greatly expanded ?
I list cases that resulted in elections being overturned. That changed the result.
Do you mean this link?? Mail-in voting?
You're joking, right?
These have nothing to with mail-in voting...they're penny-ante fraud, bribery, intimidation...nailed.
Posted by Republican National Lawyers Association (RNLA) 0sc on July 15, 2015
For those who believe voter fraud does not exist, here are some of the bizarre stories of voter fraud that took place in just the past six months as compiled by The Daily Signal:
Magoffin County, Kentucky:
In the November 2014 race for county-judge-executive, “people sold their votes” according to evidence. Larry Perkins saw Simon Marshall, a fellow resident of limited intellectual ability, with a new $50 bill, and asked where it came from. Marshall replied, “It is Election Day.” A judge threw out the election results for this and other violations ruling the election a result of fraud and bribery.
Perth Amboy, New Jersey:
Leslie Dominguez-Rodriguez, Democratic Chairwoman, took advantage of nursing home residents and coerced them into voting for her husband, Fernando Gonzales, for Perth Amboy City Council. Gonzales won by only 10 votes, which included a blind man, a resident who could not remember her address or voting, and others who testified of the coercion. A Superior Court judge overturned the election results and ordered a new election to be held.
While the Democrats like to claim that Republicans concocted voter fraud, these cases prove otherwise. The initial election results in both races also indicate why every vote counts. The judges correctly chose against rewarding dishonest election practices when they overturned the results wrongly won elections, and we should continue to fight for honest elections.
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