(2/7) Evidence continues to mount that concerns over mail-in voting are justified. An MIT study found that in the '08 presidential election, over 21 percent of mail-in ballots requested weren't counted because they didn't reach voters or were rejected for irregularities.
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(3/7) Just a couple weeks ago, four men in Paterson, N.J., were charged with voter fraud, including the vice president of the City Council, after accusations of voter intimidation and ballot theft. Nearly 20% of total ballots cast were disqualified by the board of elections.
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(4/7) Last year in Southfield, MI, the city clerk was charged with 6 felony counts over unauthorized and inaccurate changes to absentee ballots in the November '18 election. The Heritage Foundation's election fraud database now contains 1,285 proven instances of voter fraud.
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(5/7) A bipartisan federal commission chaired by Jimmy Carter & James A. Baker III concluded in 2005 that “absentee ballots remain the largest source of potential voter fraud” & “vote buying schemes are far more difficult to detect when citizens vote by mail.”
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(6/7) Yet in the face of the evidence that vote-by-mail increases fraud, Dems across the US & here in NV now push hard for it & want to force it on us for November’s elections & beyond — all while being cheered on by a fawning “news” media & left-wing blogger-pundits.
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(7/7) So what was once an area of bipartisan agreement — vote-by-mail increases the risk of fraud — is now a purely partisan issue. All because Dems want to exploit vote-by-mail for political gain &
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