“Discarded mail ballots cannot just be picked up and voted by anyone,” a fact sheet from the secretary of state’s office says.“ This is false. Bad signatures are slipping through.
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Registrar Gloria said “If ballots signed by someone else “came through, we would still have the signature match to rely on for identity,” Asked if he was confident the safeguard would identify those ballots “I’m confident that the process has been working throughout this process”
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“He was wrong. Eight of the nine ballots went through. In other words, signature verification had an 89 percent failure rate in catching mismatched signatures.”
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“County officials aren’t working proactively to determine whether unscrupulous actors abused this vulnerability in a widespread fashion. Gloria’s office doesn’t “have an investigatory team.””
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“He said his office catches fraudulent votes “when they’re reported to us.” So if a criminal doesn’t admit he committed voter fraud, Clark County is unlikely to find out about it. Willful ignorance isn’t an election security strategy.”
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See my thread on this above! https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1327390548844556288 …
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Should have done this in 2016, Adam.
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If we have the proof then shout it down for it's all over the US but one thing for sure it's not Oklahoma
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Signature verification is nonsense. An X is a legal signature. I notice that my signature is very inconsistent. I guarantee that 99% of us couldn't identify a wrong signature. Signature experts analyze in detail, so even if sigs match experts can find a forgery.
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