‘Voter fraud’? California Man Finds Dozens of Ballots Stacked Outside Home
“I think this is spooky. All the different names, none we recognize, all at one address.”
“I think this is spooky. All the different names, none we recognize, all at one address.”
There’s allegedly no such thing as voter fraud, but some curious things are happening out there in flyover country.
Justin Timberlake took a selfie while voting early in Memphis, Tenn., which raises the question of whether he violated a new state law that prohibits taking photos or videos in a polling place. CNN missed the more important question of whether Timberlake committed voter fraud by voting in Tennessee.
He has revealed one of the biggest vulnerabilities in American elections, one that exists entirely because of the Motor Voter law.
Among the “case studies” that Smartmatic lists as examples of its work are Venezuela and Cook County, Illinois.
FORT WORTH -- Less than a month before the Nov. [...]
10/13: A look at data collected throughout the country indicates that fraudulent and invalid voter registration is a problem all over America.
Shirley Anne Conners, a Canadian citizen living in the U.S. illegally, voted in more than 20 elections.
A Denver TV station has identified multiple cases of dead men and women in the state voting, with dozens of other deceased individuals still on the rolls.
The Post story is full of factual errors, and that should concern editors at the Post, unless factual errors don't matter as long as they are lathered up with a thick coating of ideological bias.