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re: Dems are now very worried about Mail In Ballots

Posted on 4/14/24 at 8:46 am to
Posted by cssamerican
Member since Mar 2011
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Posted on 4/14/24 at 8:46 am to
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So they mailed fake ballots? or they mailed real ballots to every registered voter and that’s how they were harvested?

Consider a scenario where a state has 10 million registered voters. Let’s say you’re aware that 30% of these registered voters do not participate in voting due to various reasons such as relocation, disinterest, or being deceased. In a situation where the system is compromised, it would be feasible to print 2.5 million votes and distribute them via drop boxes or postal services. Once they hit the counting center there is no way to know where those ballots came from, or who casted those ballots. They are indistinguishable from legitimate ballots.

That is what I think most people don’t understand. It’s impossible to prove voter fraud in a mail in or drop box system because the whole voting system is designed for ballots to be untraceable to a voter for the sake of anonymity. The system was created with the intention of detecting fraud only when someone attempts to access the voting process unlawfully. Once a ballot is cast, it is treated as a legal and valid vote in all practical aspects.
Posted by Vacherie Saint
Member since Aug 2015
39680 posts
Posted on 4/14/24 at 10:36 am to
Right. I think particularly with drop boxes and vague rules on who can deliver to them, there is no chain of custody back to the voter. If you are Stacey Abrams for example, you only need to keep a database of all of your new registrations, and you can easily use your non profit to “create” a D vote for every one of them. Once they hit the drop box, it’s getting counted.

We saw in PA how invalid, post dated, unsigned, seal broken, or otherwise ineligible mail in votes were all counted even after court challenges. All they need is a blank ballot, a registrant list, and a pen.
This post was edited on 4/14/24 at 10:38 am
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