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Can you provide a single credible link to a PROVEN instance of illegal voting in this past election? Not "millions". Just ONE SINGLE VOTE?
forget "millions of votes". Even the rabid Trumpies now know that is non-existent. So let's just start with ONE SINGLE ILLEGAL VOTE. Let's see the link.
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- ArtemiscLv 74 months ago
There were three in PA, all trump supporters. One guy mailed in his dead wife's ballot, another guy cleverly tried to disguise himself by wearing sunglasses and attempted to vote twice. I'm not sure what the third guy did but I know there was one.
Ad for the other responses claiming mail in voting was fraud, some states have had it for decades, are all those voters fraud too? The states set their own voting procedures. If those procedures allow for mail in voting, then mail in voting isn't voter fraud. If some of those mail in ballots were fraudulent, then those who did it should be prosecuted, no matter what party they belonged to. However, no evidence of widespread fraud has been presented, so the issue is moot. Further, if there were issues with those procedures, they should have been presented before the election, not after. This is called "timeliness". Funny how fraud only occurred in states trump lost.
- mustagmeLv 74 months ago
Mail in votes in Pennsylvania. The governor illegally modified election law without the State Congress approval. All 800,000 votes are invalid and fraudulent.
It is the duty of Congress not to accept the Electoral College votes and have a contingent election.
- ?Lv 74 months ago
mustagme: if a court ever heard that Pennsylvania case, they might lecture the governor. They are not going to throw out all the votes. That’s water under the bridge.
To the question: I’m not going to look for a link, but there was one guy who tried to vote for Trump on behalf of his dead mother. That’s the only specific one I know about. In all other cases, the accusers are, at best, taking a tiny fact and extrapolating all kinds of nonsense from it. Example: a batch of mail-in votes brought to be counted after the election day votes are counted. For some strange reason this means these ballots were “just discovered.“ Another example: poll workers are curing ballots that have rips or tears and won’t go through the counting machines. So they duplicate the information from the ballots onto fresh, intact ballots. This means they are “manufacturing votes,” and “stuffing the ballot box.” Another example: Poll watchers aren’t allowed to harass the poll workers. And their numbers are kept to a reasonable level during this pandemic (and this hysteria). That means “no” Republican poll watchers are allowed. Oh, and best of all, this one: we continue to count ballots until we’re done (instead of stopping at the stroke of midnight because it’s “election night.”)
- marsel_duchampLv 74 months ago
Yes. A Trump voter registered his deceased mother and cast a vote in her name.