
Introduction
A 2005 bipartisan commission concluded that mail-in ballots “remain the largest source of potential voter fraud.”
Election Fraud is Real
Documented Fraud in the 2020 Election
In Arizona, the law requires that to be considered valid, ballots must be received by 7 PM on election day. In Maricopa County, more than 20,000 ballots were delivered by the postal service after election day. Over 19,000 of these late ballots were accepted. Biden won Arizona by only 10,457 votes.
The documentary “2000 Mules” revealed how 2,200 people, or mules, stuffed multiple ballots into drop boxes in 5 cities. The mules visited 20 to 45 drop boxes each and dropped off an average of 5 ballots in each drop box.
Biden’s Sinister Plan
About two years ago, Biden issued an executive order that went largely unnoticed.
Executive Order 14019 instructs federal agencies to collaborate with private groups to “promote voter registation and voter participation.” The White House will repurpose government agencies into massive taxpayer-funded “get-out-the-vote” operations for the Democrats.
Immigration Services will promote voter registration for new citizens. The Department of Education will connect student loan recipients to voter registration services. The Treasury Department will connect federal benefit recipients with voter registration services. The Department of Justice will promote voting for those exiting the criminal justice system.
The White House will hand-pick groups that favor “get-out-the-vote” activities for Democrats.
Voters Want Their Old System Back
An I&I/TIPP poll of all political parties taken in December 2022 revealed that 83 percent of the voters support requiring voters to show a photo ID to vote. 69 percent support limits on mail-in voting. 54 percent support banning ballot harvesting.
Conclusion
In-person voting is the norm. It has always been the norm and needs to continue being the norm.
Democrats are working harder to change the election system than to change voters’ minds because they do not care what the voter thinks. They just want to win.
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