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The way democrats win

Will_L

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It’s been obvious to any sane person that democrats want the most lax of voting laws to make it easy to cheat. A woman was convicted this week of stuffing the drop box outside city hall. She was Secretary to the democrat mayor. She got people to sign for an absentee ballot, but not show up to vote. She then took the absentee ballots and a few times a day, stuck a handful into the un monitored drop box outside of city hall.

In Milwaukee the Zuckerbucks guy (a Democrat operative from New York) there to “help” the county get out the vote, was allowed access to the clerk’s absentee rolls to see what person had not returned the ballot, so they could contact the voter if it was a likely democrat return.

Dems all over the country petitioned for drop boxes, no signature matches, ballots sent to every registered voter on years old voter rolls, and accepting mail in ballots long after the election, with no postmark or signature match.

These changes were all espoused and made by democrats and courts friendly rulings in states where only the legislature could change voting legislation. In instances covid made some seem logical. But invariably it made it easier to cheat and were largely employed in democrat urban areas. Nevada was sending ballots to businesses.

Now here we are 4 years later, many of those emergency drop boxes are still being used and democrats in Nevada still are sending ballots to dead people and to non existent people in businesses and prisons, showing zero interest in updating the rolls. Of course this provides an easy path to cheating.

Lawsuits to stop this cheating before it happens are needed. Courts are unwilling (and it’s impossible in a timely manner to figure out cheating that changed outcome) to get involved after the election.

 
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