Significant Voter Fraud

So it seems that one of the main methods used in Democrat vote fraud was ballot return from bad addresses. Somehow, undeliverable ballots were collected, filled out and returned fraudulently. It seems irrational to think that the post offices had wide-spread involvement in such a scheme but here is a set of videos including a postal worker placing dozens of ballots in drop boxes on multiple trips.

So people love to say that this is not proof. Today Gateway Pundit has an important article about a lady who “tested the system” by using registered military members identification to send absentee ballots to unaffiliated addresses. She got prosecuted and found guilty. It appears that there were only 3 ballots identified but I don’t have the court transcripts.

However, check out this little nugget by The Gateway Pundit.

The Gateway Pundit has reported extensively on this 2020 voter fraud scheme in several battleground states where military ballots shockingly went almost entirely to Joe Biden.  We posted evidence that this occurred in Michigan, Arizona and Georgia.

The same method worked in Wisconsin.

We need to have, in person, citizen only, photo voter identification.

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  1. Paul Harris continued: “Did you all know that our ballots come back like this from our overseas people? Did any of you know thia? It is such a sham that I had people everyday at my table taking pictures of these ballots that were scanned down. It took my team three complete days to count all of the UOCAVA ballots. You know why? Because in 2016 the numbers were apparently 1,600 UOCAVA ballots that came back in the most significant election in our lifetime. In 2020 the numbers were close to 9,600 ballots that came back. And I will tell you as an eye-witness, 95%… all went towards one candidate. And in a state where a candidate won by 10,000 votes that is 8,000 new votes during an election where people were brought home because there was a pandemic… No chain of custody. There’s nothing to identify where this piece of paper came from.

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