actual evidence of mail in ballot fraud and you will never guess which party

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“Documents say Kim Taylor allegedly submitted or caused others to submit dozens of voter registrations, absentee ballot request forms, and absentee ballots containing false information. Kim Taylor allegedly signed these documents for voters without their permission and told others that they could sign on behalf of relatives who were not present.”

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I’m surprised it’s only four.
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Anonymous wrote:

I’m surprised it’s only four.

Probably more. The R party should form an Election Commission.. oh wait, nvm, Trump already did that and disbanded it quickly when they probably only found R voter fraud. LOL
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Unsurprisingly, Joyce Fratello is a Republican.
https://voterrecords.com/voter/4095950/joyce-fratello
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GOP is very duplicitious in having GOP controlled states leaving ERIC.
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Anonymous wrote:GOP is very duplicitious in having GOP controlled states leaving ERIC.

Agreed.
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Anonymous wrote:[twitter]
Unsurprisingly, Joyce Fratello is a Republican.


Here's the money quote from that story:


Penny said there are not many cases of double voting in Connecticut, but the ones the commission finds often involve Florida.

“As to double voting, we are finding that most of our cases involve Connecticut residents who also own residences in Florida and some of whom felt that because they own residences in two states they should be able to vote twice,” Penny said on June 7.

Penny also said that Florida’s participation in ERIC was short lived and that the state’s decision to pull out of the partnership is concerning.

“I don’t know how one justifies that conduct except to suggest that they (Florida) feel voting twice is not an issue, which we should all, as Americans, find extraordinarily upsetting,” he said.


Wealthy Floridians with two homes feel entitled to vote in multiple states for President. The Florida government knows this and welcomes it, hence why they are pulling out of ERIC and enabling voter fraud. They want to create the conditions to contest the outcome of the 2024 election by enabling their own supporters to commit fraud.

Orwell is probably giggling from his grave.
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Anonymous wrote:GOP is very duplicitious in having GOP controlled states leaving ERIC.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:[twitter]
Unsurprisingly, Joyce Fratello is a Republican.


Here's the money quote from that story:


Penny said there are not many cases of double voting in Connecticut, but the ones the commission finds often involve Florida.

“As to double voting, we are finding that most of our cases involve Connecticut residents who also own residences in Florida and some of whom felt that because they own residences in two states they should be able to vote twice,” Penny said on June 7.

Penny also said that Florida’s participation in ERIC was short lived and that the state’s decision to pull out of the partnership is concerning.

“I don’t know how one justifies that conduct except to suggest that they (Florida) feel voting twice is not an issue, which we should all, as Americans, find extraordinarily upsetting,” he said.


Wealthy Floridians with two homes feel entitled to vote in multiple states for President. The Florida government knows this and welcomes it, hence why they are pulling out of ERIC and enabling voter fraud. They want to create the conditions to contest the outcome of the 2024 election by enabling their own supporters to commit fraud.

Orwell is probably giggling from his grave.


Opening themselves to lawsuits to have tens of thousands of votes invalidated
Anonymous
See related story on this board about how the GOP is now encouraging mail-in voting for their voters.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:[twitter]
Unsurprisingly, Joyce Fratello is a Republican.


Here's the money quote from that story:


Penny said there are not many cases of double voting in Connecticut, but the ones the commission finds often involve Florida.

“As to double voting, we are finding that most of our cases involve Connecticut residents who also own residences in Florida and some of whom felt that because they own residences in two states they should be able to vote twice,” Penny said on June 7.

Penny also said that Florida’s participation in ERIC was short lived and that the state’s decision to pull out of the partnership is concerning.

“I don’t know how one justifies that conduct except to suggest that they (Florida) feel voting twice is not an issue, which we should all, as Americans, find extraordinarily upsetting,” he said.


Wealthy Floridians with two homes feel entitled to vote in multiple states for President. The Florida government knows this and welcomes it, hence why they are pulling out of ERIC and enabling voter fraud. They want to create the conditions to contest the outcome of the 2024 election by enabling their own supporters to commit fraud.

Orwell is probably giggling from his grave.


Opening themselves to lawsuits to have tens of thousands of votes invalidated

Just once I’d like to see some of these rich dirtbags hauled up in court for their voting crimes. How many terrible stories of poor people voting in good faith on provisional ballots and getting jail time have we all read?
Anonymous
Another story of voter fraud and--you guessed it--the offender is a Republican.

Shaker Heights attorney, a Trump supporter, tells judge he voted twice in last two elections by accident
https://www.cleveland.com/court-justice/2023/07/shaker-heights-attorney-a-trump-supporter-tells-judge-he-voted-twice-in-last-two-elections-by-accident.html

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Anonymous wrote:Another story of voter fraud and--you guessed it--the offender is a Republican.

Shaker Heights attorney, a Trump supporter, tells judge he voted twice in last two elections by accident
https://www.cleveland.com/court-justice/2023/07/shaker-heights-attorney-a-trump-supporter-tells-judge-he-voted-twice-in-last-two-elections-by-accident.html



What percentage of votes in Florida are cast by people who don’t actually live there? Some are technically legal, such as all the military personnel who switched their home residence while stationed in Florida to avoid state income tax, but a lot seem to be people who live and work elsewhere but registered to vote in Florida at a second home or condo address.
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