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![]() ![]() Section 5: States Subject: Voter fraud Msg# 1167972
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5th & 6th examples in this series, involving election cheating, both involving Pennsylvania: Three Fishy Things In Pennsylvania Voter Data The State Has Yet To Explain Click Here
Question 1) "Why Were So Many Ballots Returned Before They Were Requested? Thousands of voters are recorded as casting a ballot days or months before the state claims they mailed out the ballot. Thousands of ballots were reportedly cast and counted during the summer but were never recorded as having been sent out by the state." Q 2) "How Can Someone Request a Ballot, Receive It, and Return It On The Same Day? the Pennsylvania database recorded multiple voters who, despite using a “MAILIN” form to request a ballot, [which should take days to reach the state’s election offices], was magically received on the same day. Estimated: more than 35,000 of these kinds of ballots were recorded." Q 3) "Why Are People Older Than 120 Years Old Voting? Pennsylvania citizens with that birth date [Jan 1, 1900], these records suggest, that at least 20 people over the age of 120 years old requested a ballot for the 2020 election. This is suspicious considering the oldest person in the United States as of Nov. 10 is reportedly Hester Ford of North Carolina, who is 115 years old." Next example: Mail-In Ballots in Pennsylvania Cast By Voters Over 220 Years Old Click Here That's not a misprint -- its 220 yrs old. Quotes: "new information has surfaced revealing ballots received by voters more than 220 years old as well as a significant spike in the number of voters aged over 90 years in the state of Pennsylvania." " pointed out that according to the state's mail-in ballot data this election, some of the mail-in ballots were cast by people who were old enough to live through the Civil War, including some who were more than 220 years old. . . . Check out the pages and pages of 120-220 years old voters found over at [URL now inactive] "a lawsuit filed by the conservative Public Interest Legal Foundation against Pennsylvania's secretary of state, Kathy Boockvar, a Democrat, accused her of improperly including 21,206 supposedly deceased Pennsylvanians on voter rolls." Seems plenty of election hanky-panky occurred in that state. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: 4th example in this series, involving election cheating: More Eligible Voters in Michigan Than Population Size Click Here Trump's team along with some specialized citizen groups have been performing various types of analysis. And one of the ways they're finding -- which slashes into claims of election integrity -- is where registered voters are numbering greater that the eligible adult population. Keeping the dead names on the lists eligible to vote, names over 100 yrs old, names of non-citizen immigrants, names with phony addresses like post offices, vacant lots, retail stores, etc. and other fictitious names have been some of the abuses which have occurred. Quotes from the Michigan report: "There's about 1.8 million more [Michigan] registered voters than eligible voting-age citizens. "nearly 2,000 are 100 years old or more and aren’t listed as known living centenarians." "about 9,500 voters confirmed dead through the Social Security Death Index are marked in the state’s mail voting database as having returned ballots." A study by Judicial Watch reported that 353 U.S. counties in 29 states have voter registrations exceeding 100 percent of eligible adult citizens. Michigan is important as its among the six swing states, decided with very small margins of votes. It was decided by 146,123 votes, far lower than the 1.8 million registered voters of questionable authenticity. |