🐱 Rampant Voter fraud: Pennsylvania man sentenced to 5-year probation after voting in name of dead mother - Oh

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A Pennsylvania man has been sentenced to five years of probation after pleading guilty to casting a vote in the name of his deceased mother in an effort to reelect then-President Donald Trump, according to court records and Delaware County District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer's office.
Bruce Bartman, 70, received the sentence Friday after entering a guilty plea to two counts of perjury and one count of unlawful voting. Bartman will also lose his right to vote for four years, pursuant to Pennsylvania statute, the district attorney's office said in a news release.
Voter records show that Bartman used Pennsylvania's online voter-registration portal to register both his late mother, Elizabeth Bartman, and his deceased mother-in-law, Elizabeth Weihman, who died in 2019 -- illegally registering both as Republican voters, the district attorney's office said.

Bartman then requested, filled out and sent in the absentee ballot for his deceased mother for the 2020 general election. Bartman's attorney, Samuel Stretton, told CNN that his client regrets the decision.


Stretton said Bartman had explained to the court that because of the coronavirus pandemic, he had been isolated at home and was misled by "propaganda and statements" that were made about voter fraud.

"This was his way of misguided political dissent," Stretton said. "He accepts the responsibility."
Trump repeatedly sought to sow doubt about the integrity of the general election and even falsely claimed victory over Joe Biden despite there being no evidence of widespread voter fraud in any US state.

Republican state lawmakers across the country have echoed Trump's voting conspiracy theories and, in some cases, advanced new election bills that disproportionately affect Democratic voters.
A tally by the left-leaning Brennan Center for Justice at New York University found that 361 bills with provisions that restrict voting had been introduced in 47 states as of March 24. In the last month, the effort to restrict voting has intensified as state legislatures begin to head into the final months of their sessions.

"Our Office has done what it can to ensure our elections are both secure and accessible but the next fight is in Harrisburg. To those reviewing voter systems, I say, 'Remove failed systems, not ballot boxes,' " Stollsteimer, a Democrat, said Friday, noting that this was the only known case of a dead person voting in the county.
"Rather than earning national attention for efforts to restrict accessibility to voting, address the breakdown in the online voter registration systems that this defendant exploited to vote for a deceased relative."
 
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Voter fraud is scientifically impossible and elections were totally fair and fortified.

But if there WAS any fraud, it was dang dirty Trumptards.
Well, that does seem to be the case. Even Trump's own cultist governor in GA said he lost fair and square, but you guys just keep tardraging over the deranged rambling of a career conman
 
Loool it took them like 5 months to find this one little thing that amounts to a mentally ill person thinking they could get away with voting as their dead mom, but won't even lift a finger about the tons that got dropped for biden at 4am.
I highly recommend you look into how elections work and how votes are counted and reported because it'll make you look like less of a retard in the future

I don't know about that. I just want an audit. Every election moving forward should be audited.
Why now and not 4 years ago?
 
Well, that does seem to be the case. Even Trump's own cultist governor in GA said he lost fair and square, but you guys just keep tardraging over the deranged rambling of a career conman
I’m disappointed there isn’t a screenshot of you behind the paywall posting this.
 
I highly recommend you look into how elections work and how votes are counted and reported because it'll make you look like less of a retard in the future
This was the covid election. I don't care enough to spend time looking into it but isn't it common knowledge that in 2020, state legislatures all over the country enacted sweeping changes to the way elections work?

That being said, Trump is a retarded faggot and probably could have stopped it from happening if he wasn't engaged in a daily pissing contest with kikes over his covid response. The guy should just fuck off and suck a tailpipe at this point.
 
This was the covid election. I don't care enough to spend time looking into it but isn't it common knowledge that in 2020, state legislatures all over the country enacted sweeping changes to the way elections work?
That's my thought. I have no doubt that this was the most fraudulent US presidential election. I don't know who committed more fraud or if it changed the results, but I'm fairly certain there was some fraud on both sides. I don't like Biden going "Nu-huh no fraud!" and I don't like Trump being like "There was fraud and I can prove it, but I can't say how." And more than anything I hate how so many sites are censoring discussion of fraud.
 
I highly recommend you look into how elections work and how votes are counted and reported because it'll make you look like less of a retard in the future


Why now and not 4 years ago?
The opportunity is now and the ship has sailed on the past. We've had this conversation several times before though and I've been consistent. After 2000 we should have started taking a much closer look at our elections. Hillary Clinton should have demanded in 2016 what Donald Trump demanded in 2020. I believe she did not because she was playing by the establishment rules and not attempting to shine a light on a system that both parties have been tooling around with for years.

It would also suggest why Donald Trump, the outsider is demanding an audit while insiders in his own party and the other party are unwilling to open the hood and look around. They probably both know that given proper scrutiny, the DNC and RNC will have to answer a lot of uncomfortable questions.

Just conjecture on my part. But I wouldn't be surprised if these scumbags turn out to be scumbags.
 
This was the covid election. I don't care enough to spend time looking into it but isn't it common knowledge that in 2020, state legislatures all over the country enacted sweeping changes to the way elections work?
The Governors used emergency covid powers to change the election methods to mail in voting illegally. It is written in no uncertain terms that this power is only within the hands of the legislatures of each state and of Congress itself. This was challenged in court prior to the elections only for the Republicans to be told they couldn't proceed because they had not suffered damages, then after the elections they were equally rebuffed because they "lacked standing" for this or that lawsuit. Anyone who isn't a partisian piece of shit can see that the Governors overstepped their delegated powers and were protected by the courts who were terrified of upsetting the peace by overturning Presidential elections.

https://constitution.congress.gov/browse/article-1/section-4/

Article I​

  • Section 4​

    Clause 1
    The Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections for Senators and Representatives, shall be prescribed in each State by the Legislature thereof; but the Congress may at any time by Law make or alter such Regulations, except as to the Places of chusing Senators.
 
I dont understand why concerns about voter fraud are now considered a partisan issue. I'll be frank, I'm so absolutely disillusioned that I've been convinced that the past 3 decades have just been voter fraud competitions between the two halves of the establishment. Somehow, I doubt it's as much of a concern on the "retard casts a vote on the behalf of a dead relative" level as it is on a higher up level, but I'm not the one writing editorials.
 
Somehow, I doubt it's as much of a concern on the "retard casts a vote on the behalf of a dead relative" level as it is on a higher up level,

You're correct, that's why they focus so much on the "retards that cast votes on behalf of dead relative", it's purely a distraction from the much larger shit at work.
 
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