ADVERTISEMENT

Do we finally have actual election fraud?

KFsdisciple

HR Legend
Jul 3, 2003
15,734
5,846
113
maybe...

Democrats claim election fraud is a myth. But videos don’t lie.

Roll the tapes:

On Nov. 1, Connecticut Judge William Clark overturned the results of the Bridgeport mayoral primary, calling video evidence of fraud “shocking.”

The vice chair of the Democratic Town Committee appears to have been caught stuffing handfuls of ballots into a drop box outside City Hall.


On Oct. 25, in Paterson, NJ, the sitting president of the City Council, Alex Mendez, was charged with personally collecting a large number of mail-in ballots in his district, destroying ballots that did not favor him and replacing them with ballots that falsely chose him.

New Jersey’s attorney general states that Mendez “personally observed from his wife’s vehicle as a large, heavy bag completely filled with ballots was emptied into the Haledon postal box prior to the election.”

On Nov. 2, in Springfield, Mass., city election officials nailed mayoral candidate Justin Hurst for allegedly buying votes during early voting.

Videotape shows individuals being dropped off in black Suburbans and Expeditions and entering City Hall to vote.

When they exited, a man “takes out what appears to be a large bundle of cash” and peels off a bill for each individual, Springfield Elections Commissioner Gladys Oyola-Lopez said in an affidavit.


VideoBlue.svg
Related video: Springfield calls for investigation into voter fraud claims (WWLP Springfield)

We're also taking a closer look tonight at the sworn
AALmQ5I.img
WWLP Springfield
Springfield calls for investigation into voter fraud claims

In one week, election fraudsters were busted in three major Northeastern cities.

Leftist organizations such as the Brennan Center for Justice and the League of Women Voters claim voter fraud is a “phantom” and “extremely rare.”

Don’t buy it. The evidence is all around us.

Cheating is a cakewalk because of accommodations pushed by Democrats, including universal mail-in voting and unmanned drop boxes.

Now is the time to scrutinize the 2023 races and plug the obvious gaps. Cheating should not determine the outcome in the highly consequential 2024 national election.

In Bridgeport’s 2023 mayoral primary, Democratic candidate John Gomes was ahead, until he got crushed late in the process when absentee votes favoring incumbent Mayor Joe Ganim were counted.

see also
editorial Don’t let Biden’s global chaos distract from his domestic corruption
One Bridgeport pol described the use of absentee ballots there as “an art form.”

That “art form” may partially explain how Ganim, who was Bridgeport’s mayor from 1991 to 2003, before serving years in federal prison for racketeering, extortion, filing false tax returns and other crimes, was able to stage a comeback upon his release from prison and win election in 2015 and 2019.


In Connecticut, Democrats are singing one song: Fraud is “unique to Bridgeport” and isn’t a problem elsewhere. Wrong.

Last year, John Mallozzi, then-Democratic Party chairman in Stamford, was convicted of forgery and making false statements related to absentee ballots.

His ruse was uncovered when a voter named on a fraudulent absentee ballot actually showed up at the polls.

Connecticut Republican legislators are pushing to improve voting security.

State Rep. Doug Dubitsky, a Republican, says, “This exact same thing could be happening in every single municipality in this state.”

But Democrats, who control both houses of the state Legislature and all statewide offices, refuse to tighten voting procedures.

That’s not hard to explain: In statewide races, including for governor or president, Republicans historically have been ahead until absentee ballots in Connecticut’s Democrat-controlled cities are tallied.


Across the nation, Republicans are pressing state Legislatures to eliminate drop boxes and bar third parties from collecting huge numbers of completed ballots — a practice called “harvesting.”

Republicans also want to use software to match the signature on the mail-in ballot to the signature on the voter registration form.

Democrats almost universally oppose these safeguards, calling them “voter suppression.”

“Cheating suppression” is more like it.

Most European countries require voters to show up in person, unless they are out of the country or disabled. These countries tried mail-in voting and eliminated it in the face of widespread fraud.

Americans need to get smart. Convenience shouldn’t take priority over security.

Before you board a plane, you have to wait in line while your carry-ons are inspected. It’s inconvenient but worth it.

Same is true for voting. When you turn on the TV election night to watch the returns, you want to know the results are honest. Whether your candidate wins or not.

America has one year to get the job done.

Betsy McCaughey is a former lieutenant governor of New York.
 
I think it's been well established there is ALWAYS election fraud to some degree; however, never enough to completely overturn or curtail an election the other direction.

 
Pepsi

 
Pepsi

More evidence that OP is more than a little bit slow.
 
The benefit of mail-in ballots is it makes people more likely to take the time to go through their ballot in a judicious manner and research the candidates for voting. It also increases participation. If those things are happening, you are more likely to have a healthy democracy.

People like those in the OP who attempt to undermine our democracy should be held to account with lengthy prison sentences, and they do far more real damage than those guilty of property crimes.
 
I believe I said "mass" even if every member of the military mailed in their ballots, that would be a drop in the bucket compared to the mail in ballots of 2020.
The entire State of Colorado was mail-in prior to Covid, starting in 2014 or so. The system has worked very well per both Republicans and Democrats in the State.
 
The vice chair of the Democratic Town Committee appears to have been caught stuffing handfuls of ballots into a drop box outside City Hall.


On Oct. 25, in Paterson, NJ, the sitting president of the City Council, Alex Mendez, was charged with personally collecting a large number of mail-in ballots in his district, destroying ballots that did not favor him and replacing them with ballots that falsely chose him.


Sounds like propaganda bullshit to me.

Absentee ballot envelopes must be signed, and in original envelopes. So, not sure how you "replace" those with tracked and signed ballots here.

Maybe they don't know how to run elections in CT. In Colorado, we get uniquely identified envelopes they match up your on-file signature against.

Now, someone could destroy your ballot, if you handed it to them. But anyone "stuffing" a ballot box with unverified "ballots" that had no actual envelope or signature, they'd all be tossed out.

It'd still be a crime to try, though.
 
maybe...

Democrats claim election fraud is a myth. But videos don’t lie.

Roll the tapes:

On Nov. 1, Connecticut Judge William Clark overturned the results of the Bridgeport mayoral primary, calling video evidence of fraud “shocking.”

The vice chair of the Democratic Town Committee appears to have been caught stuffing handfuls of ballots into a drop box outside City Hall.


On Oct. 25, in Paterson, NJ, the sitting president of the City Council, Alex Mendez, was charged with personally collecting a large number of mail-in ballots in his district, destroying ballots that did not favor him and replacing them with ballots that falsely chose him.

New Jersey’s attorney general states that Mendez “personally observed from his wife’s vehicle as a large, heavy bag completely filled with ballots was emptied into the Haledon postal box prior to the election.”

On Nov. 2, in Springfield, Mass., city election officials nailed mayoral candidate Justin Hurst for allegedly buying votes during early voting.

Videotape shows individuals being dropped off in black Suburbans and Expeditions and entering City Hall to vote.

When they exited, a man “takes out what appears to be a large bundle of cash” and peels off a bill for each individual, Springfield Elections Commissioner Gladys Oyola-Lopez said in an affidavit.


VideoBlue.svg
Related video: Springfield calls for investigation into voter fraud claims (WWLP Springfield)

We're also taking a closer look tonight at the sworn
AALmQ5I.img
WWLP Springfield
Springfield calls for investigation into voter fraud claims

In one week, election fraudsters were busted in three major Northeastern cities.

Leftist organizations such as the Brennan Center for Justice and the League of Women Voters claim voter fraud is a “phantom” and “extremely rare.”

Don’t buy it. The evidence is all around us.

Cheating is a cakewalk because of accommodations pushed by Democrats, including universal mail-in voting and unmanned drop boxes.

Now is the time to scrutinize the 2023 races and plug the obvious gaps. Cheating should not determine the outcome in the highly consequential 2024 national election.

In Bridgeport’s 2023 mayoral primary, Democratic candidate John Gomes was ahead, until he got crushed late in the process when absentee votes favoring incumbent Mayor Joe Ganim were counted.

see also
editorial Don’t let Biden’s global chaos distract from his domestic corruption
One Bridgeport pol described the use of absentee ballots there as “an art form.”

That “art form” may partially explain how Ganim, who was Bridgeport’s mayor from 1991 to 2003, before serving years in federal prison for racketeering, extortion, filing false tax returns and other crimes, was able to stage a comeback upon his release from prison and win election in 2015 and 2019.


In Connecticut, Democrats are singing one song: Fraud is “unique to Bridgeport” and isn’t a problem elsewhere. Wrong.

Last year, John Mallozzi, then-Democratic Party chairman in Stamford, was convicted of forgery and making false statements related to absentee ballots.

His ruse was uncovered when a voter named on a fraudulent absentee ballot actually showed up at the polls.

Connecticut Republican legislators are pushing to improve voting security.

State Rep. Doug Dubitsky, a Republican, says, “This exact same thing could be happening in every single municipality in this state.”

But Democrats, who control both houses of the state Legislature and all statewide offices, refuse to tighten voting procedures.

That’s not hard to explain: In statewide races, including for governor or president, Republicans historically have been ahead until absentee ballots in Connecticut’s Democrat-controlled cities are tallied.


Across the nation, Republicans are pressing state Legislatures to eliminate drop boxes and bar third parties from collecting huge numbers of completed ballots — a practice called “harvesting.”

Republicans also want to use software to match the signature on the mail-in ballot to the signature on the voter registration form.

Democrats almost universally oppose these safeguards, calling them “voter suppression.”

“Cheating suppression” is more like it.

Most European countries require voters to show up in person, unless they are out of the country or disabled. These countries tried mail-in voting and eliminated it in the face of widespread fraud.

Americans need to get smart. Convenience shouldn’t take priority over security.

Before you board a plane, you have to wait in line while your carry-ons are inspected. It’s inconvenient but worth it.

Same is true for voting. When you turn on the TV election night to watch the returns, you want to know the results are honest. Whether your candidate wins or not.

America has one year to get the job done.

Betsy McCaughey is a former lieutenant governor of New York.
Why did nothing happen to Youngkin’s kid who got caught attempting voter fraud, twice? Most voter fraud was Republican. Not to mention fake elector schemes. Full stop. You don’t have the high ground, as usual.
 
Betsy McCaughey is a former lieutenant governor of New York.

That's who wrote that piece... but sure I was duped again!
Not what I’m referring to. I’m referring to you’re monumental BS in most of your posts that echo what dear leader says.
 
Not what I’m referring to. I’m referring to you’re monumental BS in most of your posts that echo what dear leader says.
so your comment was completely irrelevant to this conversation. Okay that makes more sense now.
 
Last edited:
  • Haha
Reactions: Tom Paris
The benefit of mail-in ballots is it makes people more likely to take the time to go through their ballot in a judicious manner and research the candidates for voting. It also increases participation. If those things are happening, you are more likely to have a healthy democracy.

People like those in the OP who attempt to undermine our democracy should be held to account with lengthy prison sentences, and they do far more real damage than those guilty of property crimes.
In PA thousands of people cast ballots by mail for fetterman before seeing how big of an invalid he was in his debate against Oz. They didn't wait to be informed at all lol
 
  • Like
Reactions: KFsdisciple
In PA thousands of people cast ballots by mail for fetterman before seeing how big of an invalid he was in his debate against Oz. They didn't wait to be informed at all lol
Those same people voted for Biden... they knew what they were getting. The vegetable with a D was better than anything with a R in their mind. That's the nature of this two party system, people don't vet candidates they just vote D or R.
 
Those same people voted for Biden... they knew what they were getting. The vegetable with a D was better than anything with a R in their mind. That's the nature of this two party system, people don't vet candidates they just vote D or R.
says someone who voted for one of, if not the, worst american ever. Not to mention one of the most despicable people the modern world has known.
But don't let biden bad disturb your rant.
 
What is interesting about this case is that it's working through the courts. I have no idea how it turns out, but it is following the legal pathway, and not lunatics making wild, unsubstantiated claims on Fox, or cracking open machines in Coffee County, GA.
Yes, as it should be.
 
says someone who voted for one of, if not the, worst american ever. Not to mention one of the most despicable people the modern world has known.
But don't let biden bad disturb your rant.
yes yes... But Trump... yawn might be time for some new material around here.
 
says someone who voted for one of, if not the, worst american ever. Not to mention one of the most despicable people the modern world has known.
But don't let biden bad disturb your rant.
Biden is a worse American and human being than Donald Trump. I don't want trump to be around politics ever again but he is a significant improvement over sleepy joe in virtually every capacity.
 
yes yes... But Trump... yawn might be time for some new material around here.
your contention was that people who voted early we dumb and voted for biden.
When in actuality to vote for trump (no new material necessary) you have to be intellectually stunted. So i understand that being a trumpite/maga low iq person, you wouldn't understand that.
 
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT