US Instances of Voter Fraud (Megathread?) - Probably a good idea to have a thread on this given how often it's discussed and will continue to be discussed even after November.

Is mail in voting autistic?


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This is why voter rolls are supposed to be purged. Going too long without a purge of inactive voters means that dead and emigrant voters remain on the rolls and can easily be impersonated for votes, but apparently it's racist because a few inactive black voters may get purged as well.

Voting should be a challenge, it keeps low information, unmotivated voters out. If you can't remember to fill out a simple form and stop by a polling station then maybe you shouldn't be making decisions that affect everyone.
 
I just watched 2000 Mules. I cannot stand D'Souza or milquetoast fuddy-duddy Conservative Inc types generally. This movie is well done, and is irrefutable.
Only thing that got on my nerves is the cheesy spy hacker sound effects and computer screen animations. It detracts from the serious nature of the material.
 
Only thing that got on my nerves is the cheesy spy hacker sound effects and computer screen animations. It detracts from the serious nature of the material.
Or when Dinesh and that wife of his acted like she was just walking around the corner and he just received that email.
Substance over style though on things like this. I don't think any opposition to the DNC can be effective as long as its coopted by token ineffectuals like D'nish or Candace Owens. On the other hand, this film does command my respect, so it has me thinking!
 
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The guys of American Thinker posted this good rant wondering about the fraud for the upcoming midterms?

May 20, 2022

Election Fraud in 2022?​

By Patrick J. Gibbs

Next week is the start of the 2022 election season in Georgia with the party primary elections. All the party leaders involved in the controversy over allegations of election fraud in November 2020 are up for reelection. The other hot issue for Georgia’s voters is whether the 2021 election reform law will produce credible election results in 2022 and 2024, results that reflect the will of a majority of lawful voters. The odds are not good that the reform will work.

The movie 2000 Mules provides damning evidence of an organized plot to stuff election drop boxes in the 2020 election with “harvested” ballots – often in the dead of night. It’s all there on your computer screen when you stream the video. Does the 2021 law address this sort of widespread fraud?
The movie’s data analysts used the same techniques as the FBI to correlate cellphone geo-location data and maps to follow people (“mules”) who traveled from offices of “non-profit” leftist organizations to ten or more ballot drop boxes. Then they correlated it with the surveillance video of those boxes. (The video was required by election laws.) Some of the videos showed a “mule” take cellphone pictures of the ballots before stuffing the dropbox. Another mule wore latex gloves while handling the ballots. Afterwards she removed and discarded the gloves in a nearby trash can.

Georgia law prohibits anyone from depositing ballots in a dropbox except his ballot or those of a household member. The mules illegally stuffed enough ballots in Georgia to take the state’s electoral votes from Donald Trump. The movie’s producers proved that about 2000 mules operated in big cities in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. It changed the election result in at least three of those five “battleground states.” That was enough to put Joe Biden in the White House.
Georgia’s response to charges of election irregularities in November 2020 was a law that reduced the number of ballot drop boxes and moved them into advance voting locations where they could only be used during business hours. Absentee ballots are now required to be authenticated with the voter’s driver’s license number, Georgia identification card number, or the last four digits of a social security number, along with a date of birth.

Unfortunately, these measures aren’t sufficient to confront systemic fraud. Georgia’s lawmakers wrote a law that apparently assumes no organized effort to “game the system” would occur in future elections. They ignored at least two telltale signs that absentee ballots had been abused.
First, the rejection rate for defective (and thus invalid) absentee ballots was a small fraction of previous elections when the increased use of absentee ballots by “novice” voters would naturally produce a higher rejection rate. With no standards imposed, many fraudulent ballots could be mixed in with the improperly completed ballots.
 
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If it takes more than a day to tally ballots, it's clearly fraud.
Not necessarily, but there's little to no technical excuse for significant delays in an era of digital vote counting. I would also assume that fraud would be much more difficult or near impossible to execute without a significant delay in the counting process.

It's not a smoking gun, but it does present cause for investigation amd concern.
 
It's not a smoking gun, but it does present cause for investigation amd concern.
The moment it strikes night today, it will now be a week of counting the votes in the PA GOP Senate primary.

Only ~33k there to count, they said. They delivered it to Biden faster in 2020. The meme that was Alaska 2020 was faster.
 
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Not necessarily, but there's little to no technical excuse for significant delays in an era of digital vote counting. I would also assume that fraud would be much more difficult or near impossible to execute without a significant delay in the counting process.
one person could have counted all those votes. digital vote counting is just a fucking joke. french had national elections and german had state election in the last months all paper votes and both times they counted all votes in 6 hours.
it was a scandal a couple of years ago when berlin counted votes for a full day because the government fucked up and allowed a massive sport event in the city at the same time
 
So I get how Kemp could have beat Perdue in the governor primary, but do any Georgia kiwis or other politispergs here have any idea how in the hell their secretary of state Ratburger prevailed in his race? Is there ANY chance at all that was a legit win?
 
So I get how Kemp could have beat Perdue in the governor primary, but do any Georgia kiwis or other politispergs here have any idea how in the hell their secretary of state Ratburger prevailed in his race? Is there ANY chance at all that was a legit win?
Me and my internet buddy and prominent election YouTuber Red Eagle Politics talked about this on his discord.


In a nutshell, it boils down to

One: Democrats participating in the Open Primary system Georgia has where you don't need to be a registered Republican to vote in the Republican primaries (and vice versa). This time around, Stacy Abrams was guaranteed to be the gubernatorial nominee and Raphael Warnock was guaranteed to be the senatorial nominee, freeing up Democrats to vote for Kemp & Raffensperger because "they stood up to drumpf"

Two: There is a large enough chunk of Republican primary voters who just go with the name they recognize, which is going to be the incumbent. There were tons of people in Marjorie Taylor Greene's district who voted for both MTG and Raffensperger, which indicates that they mainly went with the name they recognize, as it would not make sense to vote for Raffensperger because "he stood up to drumpf on le big lie" and MTG at the same time. If you look at Jody Hice's district (Hice was the main opponent of Raffensperger), you'll see Raffensperger do a lot worse because those voters recognized Hice's name, whereas a bunch of people in other districts didn't recognize Hice's name. Apparently a lot of them thought he was some woman (he's male). It seems he didn't do a good enough job making his presence known.

Also, Baris' polling showed that 60% of respondents did not even know that Trump endorsed Perdue and Hice.

The cuckservative establishment wants to tout this as a rejection of Trump's truthtelling about election fraud in Georgia, but the thing is if that was the case then Marjorie Taylor Greene and other figures shouldn't have won their primaries by the high amount that they did. In 2022 there are still lots of boomers who go for the name they recognize.
 
Not directly related to this thread, some people had found then the 2020 census was rigged.

Once again Americans have to determine why another governmental agency, this time the Census Bureau, could make significant errors that disproportionality benefit democratic majority states.

Unlike more temporal activities conducted by governmental agencies, the Census is only completed once every 10 years, and as you will find out, once the numbers are reported, and published they can’t be changed until the new count in 2030, even if updated accurate numbers are available and could be used today.

The Census Bureau published a study assessing their accuracy in the 2020 count.

They showed that Republican-leaning states were under-counted by statistically significant margins, while Democrat-leaning states were over-counted by statistically significant margins.


This doesn’t make sense logically, as If the cause for the counting errors was to do difficulty in reaching people during COVID, you would expect to see undercounting in all the states affected.

The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board highlighted the undercounting in a late May piece, writing, “Remember how Democrats accused the Trump administration of trying to rig the 2020 Census? Now a Census Bureau study reveals that Republican-leaning states may have been hurt by mistaken under-counts.”
 
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