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Same 3 counties.
Davidson is one.. Nashville
Shelby is one....Memphis
Don't know the other
Same 3 counties.
One image floating around TX is a picture of Beto with the word "Nacho" on top, and "Senator" across the bottom... Hysterical.
LOL.
I still can't believe folks actually voted for Cortez.
I mean, I think this woman has serious mental acuity issues. In other words, she's a blathering idiot. Only NY or CA could vote for someone this stupid.
She can't even put together a sentence. You know, like, you know, just pay for it.
So unlike your glorious leader with his Ciceronian mellifluousness and Caesarian transparency of meaning
We should no longer tolerate the blatant voter fraud. We need to pressure our senators and representatives to take action or we will be forced to use armed protests to defend our constitution from the majority that supports tyranny.
Does anyone see this as backfiring big time on the Dems in 2020?
Just another reason for the MAGA people to gather around the President and show how crooked the Dems really are.
Not at all. Two reasons: 1) memories aren't that long. 2) I expect Trump to not just sit on his hands, but put boots on the ground and make it backfire on Dem's IMMEDIATELY. I suspect all these 'found' votes are going to lead to prison time for a bunch of 'D' operatives.
I think the voter fraud is going to be found and as a result much stricter voting identification is going to be required (again it back fires on Dems). Desperation leads to very poor decisions. With SCOTUS now being a constitutional court, law suits are not going to stop the new Identification Laws from being carried out prior to the 2020 general election. Just one more win for President Trump. Now if RGB would just depart, we could breath a bit easier.
If in-person voter fraud is as rare as it seems to be then legislating for stricter voter ID is largely pointless and wasteful as well as potentially discriminatory against US citizens who don't have photo-ID for perfectly legitimate reasons. Improving the infrastructure and procedures of your election system (machines working properly, voting station staff trained properly, improved collection and counting procedures, etc.) might genuinely help to make your system to become more robust, fair and transparent and less fractious.
If in-person voter fraud is as rare as it seems to be then legislating for stricter voter ID is largely pointless and wasteful as well as potentially discriminatory against US citizens who don't have photo-ID for perfectly legitimate reasons. Improving the infrastructure and procedures of your election system (machines working properly, voting station staff trained properly, improved collection and counting procedures, etc.) might genuinely help to make your system to become more robust, fair and transparent and less fractious.
I would say voter fraud is not rare at all. Especially in the smaller precincts. They hide absentee ballots and dispose of them later. I've seen this personally. This all adds up when determining state wide campaigns
Please explain why, in these modern time it would be difficult to obtain photo-ID? Are you stuck in the 1800's where you live or what seem to be so difficult to get proper photo-ID. The process is very simple and does not cost as much as one moth of a smart phone data plan. As for voter fraud, wait until all the non-citizens in the U.K. start voting and then talk to me. We have a huge amount of illegal people living in this country and a political party that want them to vote, so yes, there is a real problem with voter fraud. Voter fraud might have been rare 50 years ago, before 20 million illegals came into our country but now it is a real problem, especially when the voting difference are so close, less than 1 percent in several cases. Just like London does not have a violence problem with refugees, we don't have a voter fraud problem.
Individual voter fraud has been shown over and over to be largely (not entirely) a chimera used to scare and enrage.
I'm glad this is happening during the mid-terms so that we can bring the violations to light prior to the 2020 elections.