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Gman
07-11-2020, 23:52
Remember that thing that Democrats say never happens and is of no concern?

Democratic Party official admits to stuffing ballot boxes in Philadelphia elections (https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/may/21/democratic-party-official-charged-stuffing-ballot-/)


A Philadelphia elections judge and Democratic Party official pleaded guilty Thursday to stuffing ballot boxes in favor of Democratic candidates in elections in 2014, 2015 and 2016, while collecting thousands of dollars in cash to make the changes.

Prosecutors hinted at an even broader conspiracy by an unnamed ?political consultant? who charged his clients ?consulting fees? and then used some of the money to pay off multiple Election Board officials.

The U.S. Attorney?s Office in Philadelphia won Thursday?s guilty plea from Domenick J. DeMuro, who served as a judge of elections, responsible for overseeing a polling place during voting. DeMuro was also a Democratic Party ward chairman.

He charged up to $5,000 an election to ring up votes for the political consultant?s clients.

Prosecutors said DeMuro stuffed the ballot box in elections for judicial candidates as well as for those running for federal, state and local offices.

?DeMuro fraudulently stuffed the ballot box by literally standing in a voting booth and voting over and over, as fast as he could, while he thought the coast was clear,? said U.S. Attorney William M. McSwain. ?Voting is the cornerstone of our democracy. If even one vote is fraudulently rung up, the integrity of that election is compromised.?

Mr. McSwain said the investigation is ongoing.

Bailey Guns
07-12-2020, 05:14
But we can't have voter ID laws because they're racist.

DFBrews
07-12-2020, 09:42
If anyone wants light reading here is 381 pages of voter fraud cases from whitehouse.gov

I feel like all parties are going to be represented well.

https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/whitehouse.gov/files/docs/pacei-voterfraudcases.pdf

Aloha_Shooter
07-12-2020, 12:34
Meanwhile, I've been told the Clerk down in Pueblo was storing the ballot boxes off-camera in direct contradiction to state law. Anyone know the truth of this? If it was true, I would have thought the previous Secretary of State (Republican) would have investigated it (and don't believe the current SS -- a Democrat -- would do anything).

Bailey Guns
07-12-2020, 13:43
I feel like all parties are going to be represented well.

I don't doubt that. There was a story on Fox just this morning of a mail carrier (don't recall where) who tampered with a bunch of ballots and changed the registration info from democrat to republican.

Gman
07-12-2020, 14:29
I don't doubt that. There was a story on Fox just this morning of a mail carrier (don't recall where) who tampered with a bunch of ballots and changed the registration info from democrat to republican.
This was in VA. I read 8 were tampered with, and they were for party affiliation when requesting absentee ballots. Not sure what impact that would have in counting actual votes.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/07/11/mail-carrier-pleads-guilty-election-fraud-altered-party-affiliation-absentee-ballot-requests/

The Democrats certainly have quite a history of fixing elections. Tammany Hall, anyone?

Gman
07-31-2020, 12:06
More fun with the reliability of mail-in voting...

http://youtu.be/eJO4YwSCSPI

Little Dutch
07-31-2020, 13:43
More fun with the reliability of mail-in voting...

http://youtu.be/eJO4YwSCSPI

So...this is actually much worse than I thought the USPS performed. And I have only mild faith in the USPS. The reporters kept saying that 3% doesn't sound like a lot. That's a HUGE percentage of missing mail.

Gman
07-31-2020, 15:27
Another kicker was how many would have missed the deadlines for being counted. Add in the states that allow someone to request a ballot in an unrealistic timeframe to actually receive it and return it.

I don't trust it, but I'm also one of those bigots that think people should prove their citizenship and being eligible to vote. It's only the biggest influence we have in the construction and direction of our government.

Aloha_Shooter
08-01-2020, 21:58
For the 1996 election, I mailed my absentee ballot from Maryland to Colorado about two weeks before the deadline. The local post office was located roughly 3/4 mile from my townhouse at the time and the ballot was placed in one of the blue boxes actually outside the post office. About 8 or 9 days later, the ballot showed up in my mailbox. Irate, I took it back to the post office, and posted it from the calendar, showing the clerk the delivery address and complaining not only that it was sent back to me but that they took over a week to do so.

Another week later, after Election Day had passed, the ballot showed up in my mailbox again.

O2HeN2
08-01-2020, 23:18
Another week later, after Election Day had passed, the ballot showed up in my mailbox again.

Someone held it up to a light and saw you were voting wrong.

O2

Ranger353
08-15-2020, 21:12
Someone held it up to a light and saw you were voting wrong.

O2

True Dat!

TEAMRICO
08-15-2020, 23:51
Read an article about El Paso County having color coded ballots. Red for Republicans, Blue for Democrats and Orange for Independent. Then they showed how the return envelope had holes that exposed the color of the voters party!

https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3871405/posts

Also the USPS took 16 days to get an envelope from CA to CO that was promised to be there in three days....yeah, I wouldn’t count on the Democrats ran postal service to get the job done.

Gman
08-16-2020, 00:48
Trump is "dismantling the Post Office" to "prevent people from voting" according to the MSM and....Taylor Swift. [facepalm]

The USPS was created by an act of Congress. Congress also hasn't funded it properly for decades. They created the problems for USPS, and now there are consequences for their actions/inactions, and "it's Trump's fault"! This is after the recent CARES act that sent us checks in the mail and kicked in another $600/week for unemployed people, which also included $10 billion in funding for the USPS so they could make payroll until 2021.

Trump couldn't dismantle the USPS if he wanted to. It would take another act of Congress to do that.