A very interesting new story out this week from The Heartland Institute seeks to determine whether the proven, mail-in ballot driven election fraud by the Democrats in several swing states really did tilt the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.
"17% of mail-in voters said they signed a ballot for a friend or family member “with or without his or her permission.” "
I think it would be very important to know whether the poll also identified how many of those were without permission.
While both cases may be voter fraud, only the "without permission" case is certain to alter election results. The "with permission" case could simply be a matter of convenience and the owner of the signature would have done their own signing if a friend or relative hadn't helped htem out.
"21% of mail-in voters admitted that in 2020 they voted in a state where they are “no longer a permanent resident.” "
But did they also vote where they are a resident? Again, this might technically be voter fraud, but is not necessarily election altering. Some folks fail to register after moving and then discover there's no time left before the election.
If there is/was substantial voting fraud, it is going to take more robust data than this (or a more detailed presentation, depending on the raw data) to convince folks who are not already convinced.
Thank you, David, for this interesting & I believe accurate of what happened in the 2020 election.
"17% of mail-in voters said they signed a ballot for a friend or family member “with or without his or her permission.” "
I think it would be very important to know whether the poll also identified how many of those were without permission.
While both cases may be voter fraud, only the "without permission" case is certain to alter election results. The "with permission" case could simply be a matter of convenience and the owner of the signature would have done their own signing if a friend or relative hadn't helped htem out.
"21% of mail-in voters admitted that in 2020 they voted in a state where they are “no longer a permanent resident.” "
But did they also vote where they are a resident? Again, this might technically be voter fraud, but is not necessarily election altering. Some folks fail to register after moving and then discover there's no time left before the election.
If there is/was substantial voting fraud, it is going to take more robust data than this (or a more detailed presentation, depending on the raw data) to convince folks who are not already convinced.
Seriously?
Nonsense. There is a wealth of hard evidence of massive voter fraud in the Phoenix area in both 2020 and 2022. Utter nonsense.