California is an example of what happens when the government gets away with massive voter-fraud.Those nineteen people may sway a vote-not..
So how many got away with it?
Just like illegal immigration,they dont catch em all.
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California is an example of what happens when the government gets away with massive voter-fraud.Those nineteen people may sway a vote-not..
So how many got away with it?
Just like illegal immigration,they dont catch em all.
I already brought the definition of vote fraud showing it includes registration fraud.How is not letting people vote in the place of dead people voter suppression?
Don't ask me. It's your loony claim, so you'll have to support it.
So, in your kook reality, can you demonstrate even a single case of in-person voter impersonation? You know, what would have to happen for any registration fraud to turn into vote fraud.
Any other Trump cultists, feel free to answer.
No? None of you can demonstrate it? You're all lying about possible vote fraud?
Well, how about that. Nobody could have predicted it, Trump cultists telling whoppers on behalf of their authoritarian cult.
Since Trump`s election nearly 40% of GOP House members are already gone or not running for re-election. Poor Democrats. You better get busy mailing those bogus absentee votes in.But there is no such thing as voter fraud....of course not.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/loca...Qiu4wSbaPgjn3XoWg9rDWDjS_O4OavOpsyKVZxLTpJHPw
The FBI and local police are investigating how at least 19 dead Virginians were recently re-registered to vote in this critical swing state.
One case came to light after relatives of a deceased man received a note congratulating him for registering, Rockingham County Commonwealth’s Attorney Marsha Garst said Thursday.
“His family members were very distraught,” said Garst, who confirmed the existence of the FBI and police investigation but said she could provide few details because the case is ongoing.
All 19 were initially registered as voters in the Shenandoah Valley city of Harrisonburg, although a clerk double-checking the entries later raised questions about one. She recognized the name of Richard Allen Claybrook Sr., who died in 2014 at age 87, because his son is a well-known local judge. She happened to recall that the judge’s father had died.
"He was a retired Fairfax County elementary school principal and had fought in World War II,” said his son, retired Harrisonburg General District Court Judge Richard Allen Claybrook Jr. “So our family is very disgusted that they would pick his name, because he was such a law-abiding citizen devoted to public service.”
All of the forms had been submitted by a private group that was working to register voters on the campus of James Madison University, according to the Harrisonburg registrar’s office. The group was not identified. No charges have been filed.
Republicans in the state House of Delegates, who in recent years have supported tighter voter ID laws, held a conference call with reporters to call attention to the investigation.
Without Illegals and Voter Fraud dems would have absolutely no representation in the Senate and only maybe 8 House seats
GOP 'Texodus' continues with Mac Thornberry retirement, Dems eye seats
And here is a guy pretending to be Eric Holder who could have voted for him.
Laugh all you want, he could have voted as the dipshit Eric Holder.And here is a guy pretending to be Eric Holder who could have voted for him.
Project Veritas?
AHAAHAHHHAHHAHA.
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
Your surrender is accepted.
....these college students/etc have NO idea what life is like in the real world --yet they protest for criminals/illegals/ and crap like this...identified the student as senior political science major Andrew Spieles.... “He’s smart, and he understands the [political] process,”... “Who the hell knows what his motivations were?”Student Admits To Fraud
Authorities say a James Madison University student confessed that he acted on his own for nonpolitical personal reasons when he filed voter registration applications in the names of dead people, not on behalf of the voter registration organization he worked for.
But two sources close to the FBI and Harrisonburg Police Department investigation said Thursday that agents are continuing to carefully examine all applications turned in since February by the HarrisonburgVotes registration-drive organization, “just to be thorough.”
HarrisonburgVotes co-founder Joe Fitzgerald identified the student as senior political science major Andrew Spieles. One of the sources close to the investigation confirmed the identity of the suspect. Fitzgerald said he fired the student immediately after the suspect confessed on Aug. 15, and contacted authorities the following day.
“He’s smart, and he understands the [political] process,” said Fitzgerald, a prominent local Democratic politician who founded HarrisonburgVotes with lawyer Tom Domonoske, a member of the nonpartisan Harrisonburg School Board. “Who the hell knows what his motivations were?”
Yeah, what big mystery. I cant think of any reason why a political science major would register dead people to vote.![]()
And here is a guy pretending to be Eric Holder who could have voted for him.
Project Veritas?
AHAAHAHHHAHHAHA.
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
Your surrender is accepted.
They are NPC's; it's in their code.How is not letting people vote in the place of dead people voter suppression?
California is an example of what happens when the government gets away with massive voter-fraud.Those nineteen people may sway a vote-not..
So how many got away with it?
Just like illegal immigration,they dont catch em all.
In Northrams case, you have to understand that he did black face and the KKK robes so often he has no idea who he was in the photo, the ghost or the clown.A republican would have been out of office over allegations of blackface or hooded KKK antics (Northam apparently can't remember which) in college
Why else would the DNC say that an accurate voter base is an "Existential Threat"?
LinkedIn co-founder backs $35 million voter data project in 'existential threat' to Democratic Party
If the people can vote dead people into office, we have the Gawd given right to register that constituency!If the dead can't vote, can any of us say that we're truly free?
So, registration fraud. No vote fraud. Just another big Republican lie, same old same old.
All Republican lie, at every opportunity. That's the lesson to take from this. Based on experience, anything any Republican says should always initially be assumed to be a lie, unless independent evidence shows otherwise.
But there is no such thing as voter fraud....of course not.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/loca...Qiu4wSbaPgjn3XoWg9rDWDjS_O4OavOpsyKVZxLTpJHPw
The FBI and local police are investigating how at least 19 dead Virginians were recently re-registered to vote in this critical swing state.
One case came to light after relatives of a deceased man received a note congratulating him for registering, Rockingham County Commonwealth’s Attorney Marsha Garst said Thursday.
“His family members were very distraught,” said Garst, who confirmed the existence of the FBI and police investigation but said she could provide few details because the case is ongoing.
All 19 were initially registered as voters in the Shenandoah Valley city of Harrisonburg, although a clerk double-checking the entries later raised questions about one. She recognized the name of Richard Allen Claybrook Sr., who died in 2014 at age 87, because his son is a well-known local judge. She happened to recall that the judge’s father had died.
"He was a retired Fairfax County elementary school principal and had fought in World War II,” said his son, retired Harrisonburg General District Court Judge Richard Allen Claybrook Jr. “So our family is very disgusted that they would pick his name, because he was such a law-abiding citizen devoted to public service.”
All of the forms had been submitted by a private group that was working to register voters on the campus of James Madison University, according to the Harrisonburg registrar’s office. The group was not identified. No charges have been filed.
Republicans in the state House of Delegates, who in recent years have supported tighter voter ID laws, held a conference call with reporters to call attention to the investigation.
I wish I said that!If the dead can't vote, can any of us say that we're truly free?
How is not letting people vote in the place of dead people voter suppression?Yes, vote fraud.
No, registration fraud. Tell us, how were these dead people supposedly going to vote?
We know why you're doing this. You want to use it as justification for your vote suppression crusade.
If you want people to vote for you, why not offer policies that people don't hate? That would be more moral that your vote suppression crusade. The fact that you have to rely on vote suppression seems to be your admission that you can't win fairly.
You're getting shellacked
I read the whole article and nowhere did it mention wich party they registered asBut there is no such thing as voter fraud....of course not.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/loca...Qiu4wSbaPgjn3XoWg9rDWDjS_O4OavOpsyKVZxLTpJHPw
The FBI and local police are investigating how at least 19 dead Virginians were recently re-registered to vote in this critical swing state.
One case came to light after relatives of a deceased man received a note congratulating him for registering, Rockingham County Commonwealth’s Attorney Marsha Garst said Thursday.
“His family members were very distraught,” said Garst, who confirmed the existence of the FBI and police investigation but said she could provide few details because the case is ongoing.
All 19 were initially registered as voters in the Shenandoah Valley city of Harrisonburg, although a clerk double-checking the entries later raised questions about one. She recognized the name of Richard Allen Claybrook Sr., who died in 2014 at age 87, because his son is a well-known local judge. She happened to recall that the judge’s father had died.
"He was a retired Fairfax County elementary school principal and had fought in World War II,” said his son, retired Harrisonburg General District Court Judge Richard Allen Claybrook Jr. “So our family is very disgusted that they would pick his name, because he was such a law-abiding citizen devoted to public service.”
All of the forms had been submitted by a private group that was working to register voters on the campus of James Madison University, according to the Harrisonburg registrar’s office. The group was not identified. No charges have been filed.
Republicans in the state House of Delegates, who in recent years have supported tighter voter ID laws, held a conference call with reporters to call attention to the investigation.