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Here's the Number of Mail-in Voters Who Admit They Cheated During the 2020 Election

Tall Timbers

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The 2020 election is over. Joe Biden is president, but the 81 million votes number will never be accepted by half the country, especially given the visible mental and physical decline of the aging Delaware liberal. The COVID pandemic permitted Democratic secretaries of state to finagle the in-person and mail-in voting protocols, which courts retroactively ruled illegal. In states like Michigan and Pennsylvania, the state legislatures, then run by Republicans, had to sign off on the new measures. That was the steal, folks.

 

Soros-Linked Milwaukee District Attorney Refuses to Review Cases of Potential Illegal Voting​

According to PILF researchers, Chisholm has not bothered to review at least 354 cases of potential illegal voting that were referred to the Milwaukee County DA’s Office since 2020.

The potential illegal voting cases, PILF researchers say, came as a result of Wisconsin’s policy that allows same-day voter registration on election day.

In the 2020 general election, for example, more than 21,000 Milwaukee residents voted after registering that same day. Of those same-day registrants, more than 1,200 gave election officials addresses that later came up as undeliverable.

 
None of which in the above two articles should be any surprise to anyone with a brain. :doh: It's nice to see corroboration that what has been dismissed as conspiracy theory is, in fact, the truth.
 

The 2020 Election Was Fraught With Mail-in Voter Fraud​

In the months leading up to the 2020 election, several states instituted measures to eliminate commonsense guardrails designed to prevent mail-in voting malfeasance. At the time, many election experts questioned the wisdom of doing this, positing that it would likely lead to widespread voter fraud. We now know that these concerns were warranted, as a new poll conducted by Rasmussen Reports and The Heartland Institute gives credence to those who were worried that the mailing of tens of millions of ballots could result in rampant voter fraud.

Here are a few of the key takeaways from the poll: 21 percent of mail-in voters admitted that they filled out a ballot for a friend or family member; 19 percent of mail-in voters admitted that a friend or family member filled out a ballot on their behalf; 17 percent of mail-in voters admitted that they voted in a state where they are no longer a permanent resident; and 17 percent of mail-in voters said they signed a ballot for a friend or family member with or without his or her permission.

Well before the 2020 election, it was generally accepted across the political spectrum that mail-in voting was less secure than in-person voting. In 2005, former President Jimmy Carter and former U.S. Secretary of State James Baker issued a report titled, “Building Confidence in U.S. Elections,” in which they noted that mail-in voting “increases the risk of fraud” and “absentee balloting…has been one of the major sources of fraud.”

 
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