John Meoff wrote:
Have you noticed, that for months, Trump was warning about fraud in the mail-in ballots. Of course, the liberals scoffed.
Last evening, Tucker Carlson listed about 6 people who voted in Georgia although they were dead, one since 1984. now, in concert, these same liberals, in spite of incontrovertible evidence, are claiming no fraud. They are shameless.
I myself am a victim of voter irregularities or fraud. Where I live if it rains I cannot drive out my road. So I use an absentee ballot and have done so for years. Since there is a span of time to return your ballot, and not just a particular day, the weather isn't a problem. I do not return the ballot in the mail because so long as I receive mail for other people multiple times a month, I don't trust my ballot will get to where it is supposed to. So instead I bring my ballot to the county recorders office and place it in a locked drop box. A week before the election, I began seeing posts from people on a community forum for my town saying they dropped their ballot off and the ballot tracking portal set up by the state election officials can't find any record of their ballots being received. So I checked on mine and found it was confirmed as being received. But on the 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 9th; the portal ballot tracker could find no record a ballot was received. About 50 people from my town have posted the same. Who knows how many others who never checked. Other towns in my county have had similar experiences. But it isn't just absentee ballots. Our State uses paper ballots at the polling places which need to be filled out by hand on both sides. Bubbles beside each candidate or proposition must be filled in with dark ink so the scanning machines can read them. When completed, the voter feeds them into the scanner and the vote is recorded. But in many polling places, poll workers were handing out either sharpies or red pens to Republican voters. Democrats did not receive them. The scanners cannot scan red ink and sharpies bleed through and mark the other side of the ballot causing an overvote when the voter marks his choices and the bleedthrough makes another mark. When voters asked for an undamaged ballot, they were refused. The scanners reject the ballots which are overvoted so the voter is disenfranchised.