Well, well, well. It seems that yet another conspiracy theory is shown to be true. The Washington Examiner reports that "Coming clean: 1 in 5 admits 2020 election fraud." From the article:
About 20% of 2020 voters now claim they took advantage of election laws that loosened up because of the coronavirus crisis to commit fraud, including filling out ballots for others, according to a shocking report being unveiled Tuesday.
Some admitted they voted in states they don’t live in, and others said they let somebody else fill out their mail-in ballots, neither of which is allowed.
“For the past three years, Americans have repeatedly been told that the 2020 election was the most secure in history. But if this poll’s findings are reflective of reality, the exact opposite is true. This conclusion isn’t based on conspiracy theories or suspect evidence, but rather from the responses made directly by the voters themselves,” said Justin Haskins, director of the Heartland Institute’s Socialism Research Center.
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The public policy nonprofit group shared its new Heartland Institute/Rasmussen Reports survey revealing the possible fraud in the 2020 election with Secrets.
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Among the findings shared with Secrets:
- Twenty-one percent of likely voters who voted by absentee or mail-in ballot in the 2020 election say they filled out a ballot, in part or in full, on behalf of a friend or family member, such as a spouse or child, while 78% say they didn’t.
- Thirty percent voted by absentee or mail-in ballot in the 2020 election.
- Nineteen percent of those who cast mail-in votes say a friend or family member filled out their ballot, in part or in full.
- Seventeen percent of mail-in voters said they cast a ballot in a state where they were no longer permanent residents.
- Among all voters, mail and in-person, 11% said a friend, family member, co-worker, or other acquaintance has admitted to them they filled out a ballot on behalf of another person in 2020.
Progressive organizations are aggressively registering new voters online using special online access implemented under Democratic election officials. In Arizona, the program was launched during COVID-19 in 2020 and is open to groups that intend to register more than 1,000 voters. There was very little news coverage of the program launch other than a press release, and the names of the progressive organizations are no longer listed on the Arizona Secretary of State’s website.Last year, the list of the progressive groups granted access under then-Secretary of State Katie Hobbs was prominently displayed on the site including Chicanos por La Causa, Mi Familia Vota, Equality Arizona, Inspire 2 Vote, One Arizona, Rock the Vote, and The Civics Center. Additionally, three other organizations that nominally sound nonpartisan but lean to the left were the Arizona Student’s Association, the Phoenix Indian Center, and the Arizona Center for Disability Law.The Republican, Democrat, and Libertarian parties were listed, but Florence Smith, a precinct committeewoman in Legislative District 8, told Republican Briefs that the Republican Party was unaware of the service. No other right-leaning groups were listed, even though there are several known for registering voters in Arizona, such as Americans for Prosperity and Citizens for Free Enterprise.The secretary of state’s office defended the lack of participation by conservative organizations by pointing out the sole inclusion of the Republican Party. Since the initial trial rollout of the 2022 program, there are likely many more organizations now approved for 2023.IRS regulations prohibit targeting the registration of new voters by political party. However, a recent report from Restoration of America found that “nonprofits ran biased registration campaigns using data on where certain demographics live and how they vote.” The report looked at two sister nonprofits founded by a Democratic operative that did this outreach, the Voter Participation Center (VPC) and the Center for Voter Information (CVI). VPC boasted that it was “‘dedicated to increasing the share of unmarried women, people of color, Millennials, Gen Z, and other historically under-represented groups in the electorate’ — which happen to be the Democratic Party’s core constituencies.”
This. I'm sure the Left will say, "There's never been a proven case . . . "
ReplyDeleteOf course there is no proven case: the lefty controlled bureaucracies and law enforcement agencies won't investigate, lefty prosecutors won't prosecute, and without any investigation judges will dismiss suits for lack of evidence or make up other baseless grounds like "the elections haven't taken place so your suit is premature" and "now that the votes have taken place it is moot and you should have done something earlier".
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