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@va_shiva - Dr.SHIVA Ayyadurai, MIT PhD. Inventor of Email

It’s ALL about destruction of ballot images/scans! They expose the fraud. That’s why MA Sec. of State contacted @Twitter on Sep 26 to ban me for 21 day when I tweeted emails verifying their destruction in my own US SENATE race when I was defrauded from a landslide victory.

Saved - May 16, 2023 at 7:20 PM

@KariLake - Kari Lake

'They Dragged Us to Hell and We Are Standing and Fighting Back' – Kari Lake Has THREE Whistleblowers Who Will Testify that 130,000 Did Not Pass Signature Verification — But Election Officials Counted Them Anyway! https://thegatewaypundit.com/2023/05/they-dragged-us-to-hell-and-we-are-standing-and-fighting-back-kari-lake-has-three-whistleblowers-who-will-testify-that-130000-did-not-pass-signature-verification-but-election-officials-count/ #gatewaypundit via @gatewaypundit https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/05/they-dragged-us-to-hell-and-we-are-standing-and-fighting-back-kari-lake-has-three-whistleblowers-who-will-testify-that-130000-did-not-pass-signature-verification-but-election-officials-count/

"They Dragged Us to Hell and We Are Standing and Fighting Back" - Kari Lake Has THREE Whistleblowers Who Will Testify that 130,000 Did Not Pass Signature Verification -- But Election Officials Counted Them Anyway! | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hoft Kari Lake: “We have the perfect case to show what a je our elections are! thegatewaypundit.com
Saved - May 17, 2023 at 8:00 PM

@KariLakeWarRoom - Kari Lake War Room

.@Stephen_Richer is attempting to do a rapid response to this trial and defend his broken signature verification process. Reminder. He ran for office in 2019 railing against the same process that he is desperately trying to defend.

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The speaker discusses the process of verifying signatures on ballots and the issue of mismatched signatures. Under the previous administration, the curing process for signatures ended at 7 PM on election day, which caused problems in the recent election due to a large number of early ballots dropped off on election day. The language in the procedures manual regarding contacting voters about signature discrepancies is ambiguous and has been interpreted differently by various recorders' offices. The speaker also mentions concerns about partisanship and provides examples of comments and lawsuits related to the issue.
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Speaker 0: To because this is the process where you sign your ballot, but your signature doesn't match the signature that you have on file. And so what the recorder's office has the ability to do is secure the ballot such that they will reach out to the voter and see say, hey. Did you actually vote. Is that your is that you? Or is there, you know, is there a reason why your signature is different? So under the previous administration, under recorded Purcell, early voting was intended to be early. And they ended the curing process when the polls closed at 7 PM on election day. Such that if there are any signatures that hadn't been verified by 7 PM on election day, those signatures do not later be verified. That was especially a big issue in this recent election because there were about 200,000 early ballots that were dropped off on election day. And so that obviously bogged down the recorder's office and the number of signatures that take procedures manual page 166 of that document which is a 2014 document says the county recorder, if time permits, may attempt contact the voters to ascertain whether the voters voted the early ballot and any reason why the signatures may not match. Now the that language is ambiguous and not well defined. And various recorders offices have yes, sir. Oh, okay. Great. Then we'll we'll do this quickly. And various recorders have interpreted that in a different way. This is not inconsistent with other recorders' offices. However, it is inconsistent with some of the things that recorded pontiffs kind of review do. We are going to rush quickly through partisanship. And they also asked us, the republican party asked us to look into issues of partisanship. Here, I think there are some of the materials that perhaps you are all familiar with. Such as a bring in tweet when there is open party lawsuit filed, there was no such similar agreement. There was a democratic party lawsuit filed against the recorded there are comments such as regarding chairman lines that he just didn't want some votes in the Maricopa County to vote. And there was a discrepancy in treatment between say report between council between supervisor Gallardo and supervisor Chupri. So I'm going to push through and
Saved - May 17, 2023 at 7:52 PM

@vjeannek - VK

@NotAlexSheppard

Saved - May 11, 2024 at 3:35 PM
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American History of Voter Fraud, a film by @lovelilahart and the author, explores election rigging in the US from the 1800s to 2022. Both parties have been caught rigging general and primary elections. The film is Mike Lindell and Alex Jones approved. Recent incidents of voter fraud, including ballot stuffing and ballot harvesting, are documented. Examples include a Tarrant County TX ballot harvester arrested for voter fraud in 2018 and 2022, and a Bridgeport CT Democrat primary with 900 more absentee ballots than voters. Ethnic communities are targeted, as seen with Kim Taylor's guilty plea for voter fraud in a Vietnamese-speaking area. Election workers in Springfield MA accuse a mayoral candidate of vote buying with video evidence of cash being handed out to voters. Government officials in Rensselaer County NY used their power to obtain and cast illegal absentee ballots. #voterfraud

@EricAbbenante - Eric Abbenante

American History of Voter Fraud Released July 4th 2022 A film by @lovelilahart and myself The film covers election rigging in the United States 1800s-2022 Both parties have been caught rigging general and primary elections https://t.co/wNnwoz5DQH

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This video provides a comprehensive overview of the history, prevalence, and concerns surrounding voter fraud in American politics. It covers various instances of voter fraud, including manipulation of voting machines, absentee ballot abuse, and tampering with election results. The role of money in fueling voter fraud is emphasized, with politicians and election officials being incentivized to engage in fraudulent activities to maintain power. The video also discusses the need for election reform to ensure fair and transparent voting processes. It highlights concerns about the integrity of the electoral system and emphasizes the importance of implementing measures to prevent and address voter fraud. The video further discusses specific instances of voter fraud and irregularities during the 2020 election, including questionable ballots, incorrect deliveries, and potential fraud in mail-in voting. Overall, it calls for a fair and secure election system.
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Speaker 0: It's not who votes. It's who counts the votes. I care not who cast the votes of a nation, provided I can count them. As long as I count the votes, what are you going to do about it? Speaker 1: Nobody will ever deprive the American people of the right to vote except the American people themselves. And the only way they could do that is by not voting at all. Speaker 2: The number of men who hold power, one man, the few, or the many, for the common good of the whole community or for the self interest of the road. Democracy, which is the government of the middle class. But when democracy is government by the poor for their own interest, becomes democracy as a bad form of government. And when the rich governing in their own interest get a form of government called oligarch, the dictator governs for his own interest, not for the common good you get here. Aristotle said, governments are bad or good according as the common welfare is or is not their aim. Bad governments that are free, tyranny, oligarchy, extreme democracy. What did Aristotle mean by extreme democracy, and how does this apply to our form? By extreme democracy, not merely the government by the poor in their own interest, but also mob rule. Lawless governed by the masses who would make children of us all. Be governed by the one best or wisest man for our own good would leave us with no voice in our own government. No self government would We live and act as children, not as adults who are exercising our rational and political nature. What Jefferson said, we both consider the people as our children and love them with parental effects, but you love them as infants whom you are afraid to trust without mercy. And I love them as a self whom I freely lead to self govern. And when a government doesn't give the people any due process of law to order or amend the government, they can do nothing but overthrow it. These revolutions have, for the most part, been bloodless revolution. Revolutions by legal or constitutional change. The use of due process of law carry the social, political, and economic revolution forward. And as long as we have that in the United States, there's never any need for bloody revolution. In the United States, government by the people means, in fact, that the government by 1 of the 2 major political parties. Now what can the citizen do to further the purpose of government in the service of the common good when both parties are partial to particular rather than servicing the interests of all the people. Speaker 3: It is wrong to deny any of your fellow Americans the right to vote in this country. We must not refuse to protect the right of every American to vote in every election that he may desire to participate in. Because it's not just Negroes, but, really, it's all of us who must overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice, and we shall overcome. Speaker 4: Democracy derives from demos, people, and Kratos rule. Democracy means the people rule directly or through elected representatives. If a select few people manipulate the vote in their favor to have their elected representatives, do we still live in a democracy? Speaker 0: Based off of Aristotle's definition, if voter fraud is inextricably linked to American politics and affects each election, then America would be an oligarchy or tyranny posing as a democracy. The story of American political history cannot be told without voter fraud. Despite the media claiming voter fraud does not exist, they themselves have provided over 6 decades of evidence of pervasive voter fraud in America. No one has ever documented all of their evidence and told the story of American voter fraud until now. Documentaries are a search for truth, but what if the truth is that everything we've been told about democracy is a lie? This is the American history of voter fraud. What wouldn't you do to maintain power? Absolute power corrupts absolutely. Both political parties view each other as an existential threat. Politicians can easily justify the means of voter fraud in their thirst for power. History is written by the winners, and the victims of voter fraud are relegated to the dustbins of history. Voter fraud is acknowledged as a frequent topic in mainstream American textbooks up until the 20th century. The 18/76 election between Hayes and Tilden had an all time record of 82% turnout rate. It would have been even higher if Southern Democrats weren't intimidating and committing violence against black people, virtually all of whom happened to be Republicans at the time. Tilden was ahead by hundreds of thousands of votes on election night. Then when 3 southern states stopped counting their votes, the Republicans disputed the election. The Republicans and Democrats compromised by allowing the Republicans to have Hayes win the election, but they would have to promise to end post civil war Reconstruction in the South. This would allow southern Democrats to terrorize blacks throughout the south for decades with their versions of voter fraud, poll taxes, Jim Crow laws, segregation, and domestic terrorism. Cooping, a voter fraud practice of violent objections to force citizens to vote for a candidate against their will permeated American life throughout 19th century. Edgar Allen Poe was believed to have died from cooping because he was found beaten to death outside of a polling location in Baltimore where cooping was common place. Voter fraud is not committed individually but organizationally. And, evidently, this organization would benefit from the fraudulent elected official or, at worst, control that politician. Tammany Hall, a Democratic political organization, and its leader, Boss Tweed, would rig elections throughout mid to late 1800. Political machines like Tammany Hall began dominating major cities across America throughout the 20th century. Voter fraud evolved from over corruption to a large scale sophisticated organizational voter fraud in as covert a fashion as possible. Lyndon Baines Johnson is the most famous politician that rose to prominence through documented voter fraud in the 20th century. In 1941, in a Texas senate election, LBJ ran against Lee Pappy Daniels. On election night and the next day, the media declared LBJ the winner. Suspicious votes were found days later, and Pappy was declared the winner. In 1948, when Pappy retired, LBJ wouldn't forget Speaker 5: killed. The election was stolen. There are hearings were held on this at the time. All the witnesses are testifying the same way except Luis Salas, who was the election judge in the crucial precinct of box 13 in Jim Wells County. And then I asked him about the discrepancy between this testimony and everybody else's. And he said, well, that's simple, Robert. I lied on the road. Speaker 0: 6 days after the election was declared for Coke Stevenson, 202 ballots were found. 200 of them for LBJ, despite the voting list being written with the same ink and handwriting, with names in alphabetical order at the end of the list and multiple people in that list insisting they did not vote on election day, LBJ prevailed by 80 votes. In 1977, election judge Luis Salas admitted to this. This would earn LBJ the derisive nickname, landslide Lyndon. LBJ would not deny anyone the right to vote for him, even if they didn't vote in that election. LBJ's voter fraud history makes you rethink his entire political Speaker 6: career. But I've gotta prove that it discriminates, and I can't prove it in Texas that more niggas vote men and white folks and more of mine poll actually now and white folks. Higher percentage of them. Speaker 5: The South was behind. That's how he became majority leader. They believed that he was on their side in civil rights. How Lyndon Johnson had done that. He persuaded us that he was on our side. And what was his view of the role of white and black master and slave? Speaker 0: Did LBJ pass the civil rights act out of altruism, or did he see more ballots he could stop? LBJ's fingertips of voter fraud would be found on the 1960 presidential election between Nixon and JFK, who was his running mate. Speaker 7: From Chicago, nobody will ever know how many votes Kennedy got in the 35th Ward 62nd precinct because when they open the voting machine and looked at the little dials in the back, the one for Kennedy read o o o, some kind of mechanical failure, and the election board says there's nothing that can be done about. We're trying to settle here so far without any success. One of the closest elections in the history of the United States. One reason that it's taken so long is that California stopped counting votes. We are now haven't had any new returns from California in some time, but we're trying to make some arrangements to get some. Kennedy, one electoral vote short of enough to win, and the states where he might get the one electoral vote are very slow in reporting their returns. 6 AM in New York. I don't know how long we'll be here. Nobody's told us yet. In Illinois, the figure certainly changed. And now it's over 90% of the vote here in Illinois. Senator Ken Kennedy is revealing just a little bit more strength than he was a few moments ago. Accurate television job I've ever seen. Going for East. Going very well for Kennedy. The South, surprisingly, gave Kennedy a lot of strength. Then we got to the Midwest. Some races were close. He did very well, and Chicago piled up a tremendous lead. California stopped counting its ballots. I think that also happened in New Mexico, a couple of other crucial states out there. We're hoping that they'll start counting ballots again pretty soon. Figure has appeared on the California board. Apparently, they're counting ballots now and reporting the new figures. And Kennedy is up to his biggest lead that he's had all night. He just needs 5 more electoral votes to go over the top. Jersey was a real surprise. This was the state the post has put down solidly. In the Democratic column, Kennedy took it by a very, very slight margin. Pennsylvania was, I think, his handsomest victory in the east. He took that state by a 129,000 votes. He can thank the Philadelphia Democratic Organization, which gave him a 326,000 plurality in the city that is far, far greater than anyone, including Franklin v Roosevelt ever got. Delaware was a Kennedy victory by a slight margin. Speaker 0: Texas switched from Republican back to Democratic. Mississippi provided a question mark. South Carolina went Democratic. They had felt sure it would go Republican. Speaker 7: Michigan taken by Kennedy despite a lower than expected city Democratic vote. Illinois, still unfinished. Kennedy ahead 34,000 1,850 precincts in Illinois still out. 400 of them in Cook County, a half in Chicago, and one half in the suburb. And then our counters in Chicago have been up all night and are still up. Missouri, big democratic sweep in that state. They'll talk about that one for a Speaker 8: long time. And here's a late report from California. Kennedy should carry California by a margin of about 100,000 votes. New Mexico with 4 is still a toss-up, and notice it is still only 2,000 votes spread out of 230 odd 1,000. That state has been seesawing that way for several hours. Nevada, one of Kennedy's victories in the west and one of the few of them. Kennedy spread in California is now the highest figure he has had all night. It's a 111,000 out of almost 3,000,000 votes in Alaska. They are separated by only 500 votes. Hawaii went to the Nixon column. Speaker 7: At 7:19 AM eastern time, senator Kennedy was elected president of the United States. The NBC victory desk has just given California to Kennedy, and that gives him the elect Speaker 0: Except Kennedy didn't win California, Nixon did. And Hawaii didn't go to Nixon, it went to Kennedy. 6 states had less than 1% margins, but the 2 most controversial states that together would have flipped the election to Nixon were Illinois and Texas because of the political machines of Richard Daley and LBJ. Richard Daley's political machine procured 2,445,000 votes in Cook County, which remains an all time record and secured a 300,000 margin in a state decided by less than 9,000 votes. Speaker 9: And Speaker 7: there was that national reputation born in the election of John f Kennedy that Daley was a kingmaker, the man who created president. Speaker 10: I doubt that John f Kennedy would have won in 19 60 without mayor Daley moving in on that close Illinois election. Speaker 0: In Fannon County, Texas, with 4,895 registered voters, had over 6,000 votes and 3 out of 4 went to Kennedy. Would you expect LBJ, a man who had to find votes to be elected to run a fair election in his state when the stakes of the presidency? One stolen election, 2 stolen presidencies. LBJ became senator and president solely from rigged elections. 100 years after Boss Tweed and Tammany Hall, LBJ and Richard Daley had all voter fraud from just major cities to corrupting election officials throughout entire counties and states. After JFK and LBJ, the Democrats were on a quest to evolve voter fraud even further by passing universal voter registration. If democracy was ever alive, it was never decapitated, but died the death of a 1,000 cuts. Speaker 11: Candidate Jimmy Carter told the Democratic National Convention it's time for universal voter registration. But now nearly a year later, president Carter's plan to accomplish it has run into problems. There was supposed to have been a vote in congress this week on an administration proposal to allow people to register at the polling place on election day. Local election officials, southern Democrats, Republicans, and others have come down hard on the idea, claiming that it will be impossible to administer and will encourage vote fraud among other things. Our national participation in elections has Speaker 12: been steadily declining the last few decades. Whereas in 1960, some 63% of the electorate, those eligible voted. This last year, that dropped to 53%, and we think it's still sliding. There's a lot of apathy, alienation. Speaker 10: Local election officials, secretaries of state county officials have come to us and said, not only is it an administrative problem, the program is wrought with fraud potential. The person can vote not in his or her district or the person could vote more than once, it makes everybody very nervous. But to force that system on the city of Chicago, which objects to it mightily, the county of LA that objects to it, city of Philadelphia that doesn't like it. Speaker 11: What's been the experience in Minnesota under this system on fraud, congressman? Speaker 10: We have, never looked for any, and so we haven't found any. The first election that was run under this system in 1973, we had nearly 20% of the people registering improperly. Some in the wrong precinct, some not completing registrations properly. We still have that problem. We had legislative districts where 100 of people voted for the wrong person running for the legislature. It wasn't even running in that district. We had one local election that had to be set aside, and we had to certify a new councilman man rather than the apparent winner. Speaker 11: Because of the registration system. Me. Speaker 10: Because people from the wrong district wanted to vote on registration day at the place closest to their home, but it didn't happen to be their free Speaker 12: ticket. But the fact remains that there has not been one case of fraud wherever the system's been used in Minnesota or Wisconsin. Speaker 10: Well, the fact also remains that there haven't been any, significant fraud checks. No. No significant money spent in in looking for fraud. Speaker 11: Could this system work in Chicago? Speaker 13: Absolutely not. It opens the door to massive uncontrollable vote fraud. There's no way to actually separate out a vote that is cast illegally under this bill. There's no way to find a voter who illegally cast his ballot after election day to prosecute in spite of the substantial penalties of up to $10,000 in 5 years in prison. People should read the justice department's own memo which was suppressed on this thing and which finally came to light because mister Carter's justice department itself said this law would be an open door to vote fraud. This law would really let down the drawbridge and then allow people to really corruptly mismanage our system. That the precinct captain, in order to keep his job, has to hustle votes on election day when he can actually go in there and vote and register at the same time. There is no defense. There is no way to keep the system from actually being fraudulent as a result. Speaker 11: A recent survey showed that most election officials are opposed to election day registration. Speaker 14: No one can be involved in elections and not be concerned with accuracy. Speaker 12: Now there is almost no history in this country of voter fraud. There is unfortunately a history of official fraud. If you have corrupt officials bent on corrupting the the system, they're gonna be able to get away Speaker 9: with it. You or I could go out Speaker 12: into almost any community in this country or or series of communities and register and vote 10 to 12 times. Chances are we never get caught. The 30 day waiting period between registration and voting is usually not used to verify that the registrant is properly registered. It rather is an administrative convenience for the local election officials to predict the turnout, know how many ballots to order. We have documented there have been more than 110 convictions here and indictments. Speaker 13: I see every day when we have an election, we have an convictions here and indictments. I see every day when we have an election, attempts to have people come in to vote fraudulently, Corrupt officials who purvey upon and who work upon individual voters to sell their franchise and to vote several times. I'm talking about people who are coerced and who are threatened into voting several times. There is a liaison there between a corrupt official and a person who is certainly been victimized out there and has to either sell his vote or by threat of being removed from some system or other have to vote. Speaker 15: Fraud and ballot tampering is what the SCI says results when absentee ballots get into the wrong hands. And ballot mishandling is what the commission seems to have come up with in its 1st day of hearings on allegations of vote fraud in several New Jersey communities. Speaker 16: In one case, a Democratic committee woman testified that she opened up at least one absentee ballot and changed the vote on that ballot. Speaker 17: Did you ever have Speaker 18: an occasion, missus Davis, to change a vote? Speaker 19: I might have one in my district. Speaker 20: I don't even remember why Speaker 19: it changed the vote. It's just that it sticks into my mind. Speaker 18: All you remember is that you changed Speaker 9: the vote? Speaker 19: That's what I I remember who it was for. Speaker 16: She was talking about the 1976 Democratic primary in Hudson County. Davidson and other democratic all works claimed that they opened the ballots to ensure that they would be counted. Speaker 19: My intent was to ensure that every vote counted. They were not thrown out by technicalities. Speaker 15: The purpose of this whole procedure was to ensure the constitutional right of the voter. Speaker 16: They allegedly gathered at the house of Joseph Macco at the time, North Bergen's municipal clerk and democratic chairman. Mcco, said the meetings were for campaign work and not for ballot tampering. Speaker 17: Well, for what period of time were Speaker 18: they using your house in a political fashion during the June primary of 1976? How many days? Speaker 21: I would say a couple of days. Speaker 22: What were they using it for? Speaker 7: Distributing literature and working on the campaign. Campaign work. What Speaker 16: is campaign work and what is vote fraud is what the commission is investigating. Speaker 15: We've all heard the old joke that even though people have passed away, democracy is so strong in this country, their names still turn up in ballot boxes. How widespread is this practice? Speaker 23: I think that you'll find that most absentee ballots are cast for the people in power. Sometimes they don't break according to, you know, the other results of the election. Someone can win on a machine and lose overwhelmingly in the absentee ballots. I think where people can get their hands on things like that, there's bound to be a temptation. Speaker 15: How widespread would you say it is, though? Speaker 9: Well, I Speaker 23: think they've indicated it's pretty widespread. Speaker 9: Any mention? All over Speaker 23: the state. Speaker 24: Well, the SCI has come up with instances, allegations involving different parts of the state. If that's any indication, it would be fairly widespread. And I think that the hearings point out the shocking looseness in handling of these ballots. Apparently, they carry them around in shopping bags. They have them in their homes. Why did it take them so long to get it? It seems that people have known about this for a long time. Speaker 23: A new system is needed, obviously, that will control the ballot from the time it leaves the person who is not gonna be in the state and maybe not accept any ballots from the intermediary or a new system to limit the control or limit the number of people that have access to it. Speaker 24: The trend in recent years has been to make it easier to register, easier to vote. The Democratic majority in the legislature has been pushing an instant voter bill that would allow people to register and vote on the same day, election day. Speaker 25: Fieldsborough mayor Edward Carnesale is out of the job. Superior court judges ruled that 51 absentee ballots that helped win the election last month are void. The judge voided the ballots because they were picked up by an unauthorized messenger. Testified at last week's state commission of investigation hearings on vote fraud. He said he helped some voters fill out their absentee ballots. Speaker 15: A state official said today that some pending changes in the application forms for absentee ballots should help eliminate voter fraud. Secretary of state Donald Ian told a meeting of county clerks in Trenton that the revisions would require more information from absentee voters about why they can't get to the polls. Speaker 26: The list of congressmen under a cloud for criminal or unethical conduct has become embarrassingly long. Since the 95th congress, 8 members of the house have been convicted or pleaded guilty. Sitting democrat Charles Diggs of Michigan, Frank Clark, Democrat Pennsylvania. Hugh Adonisio, Democrat New Jersey. J Herbert Burke, Republican Florida. Richard Hanna, Democrat California. James Hastings, Republican New York, Andrew Hinshaw, Republican California, Richard Tonry, Democrat Louisiana. Four members have been reprimanded by the house. Charles Wilson, democrat California. Edward Roybal, democrat California. John McFall, democrat California. Robert Sykes, democrat Florida. Still charged or under indictment, Daniel Flood, Democrat Pennsylvania, and Michael Myers, Democrat Pennsylvania, Henry Democrat New Jersey, and Otto Passman, Democrat Louisiana. Speaker 11: Diggs, a Detroit Democrat, was convicted in October of fraud, But less than a month later, he was reelected by an overwhelming 81% of the vote. Speaker 4: Official fraud is the most common type of voter fraud. It only takes a few election officials to have the ability to rig an election. Election officials and precinct captains are incentivized to pad their numbers by committing voter fraud. Election officials employ intermediaries to commit larger scale fraud. Incumbent politicians have an inherent advantage due to increased access to these officials. The politician can corrupt the official with money, power, and ideology. This is why the Venn diagram of campaign war and voter fraud often overlap. These officials and politicians conspired to create a system where they can commit fraud and there is no way to catch them. How can you look for fraud when the system is designed to be blind to voter fraud, which is why they carry your vote in shopping bags and count them in the politician's home. If any of us had that kind of access to power, it could corrupt us all. Absentee votes are in the most compromising position to be exposed to voter fraud, especially from corrupt officials. The vast majority of voter fraud involves absentee or early ballots. This is corroborated by a historic pattern of absentee votes not matching same day election voting trends. Election officials, mail carriers, ballot harvesters have access to tampering absentee ballots before and after the election. Even back in the seventies, it was an old joke that dead people voted. Why would election officials and politicians be motivated to remove dead people from the voter rolls when it gives them access to more votes and keeps them in power. Speaker 27: Following on this week's big vote fraud story, it might be said that in some parts of Louisiana, vote and vote buying has almost been a tradition. Speaker 28: How you buy votes, but it goes on in in the rural areas. I've been told on many, many occasions throughout the state when he perishes. Speaker 17: Let me just show you how you do it. Brown says he's going to try and control voter fraud, and he says he'll start by tightening the rules for absentee voting. Speaker 28: We've had parishes in the state, but we've absentee voted as many as 30 percent of the population. And this has happened on many, many occasions recently. So I can't tell you that goes on in a parish like that. But when more than 2 or 3% of the parish votes absentee, it ought to alert the local officials of the fact that something is wrong and something needs to be reviewed. Speaker 29: We have requested every clerk of court in Louisiana to stop and not clear the election results off of the voting machines. As we all know, there's been a number of complaints filed with our office about voting irregularities, even about vote line. Speaker 17: Task force to investigate charges of voting irregularities in 17 parishes. Charges which include vote buying, rigged machines, the voting of those who didn't go to polls, and one charge in East Feliciana Parish that there were more votes recorded than voters registered on the parish books. Speaker 30: This may turn out to Speaker 27: be not only the most expensive gubernatorial campaign in the history of Louisiana, but also the most confusing. Speaker 31: My deep concern that there may have been some very serious voting irregularities that occurred in last Saturday's gubernatorial election in our state. I am questioning large voting changes that occurred in many Louisiana parishes between the first unofficial voting machines verified voting machine malfunctions, recorded voting machines tampering that would affect and interfere with proper recording of vote, persons allegedly voting in 3¢ without properly signing voter registration books. Commissioners allegedly entering the voting machines and casting ballots for a candidate other than the candidate requesting by the voter. Commissioners allegedly voting for instead of the registered voter. Absentee ballots allegedly brought to the homes of voters instead of the voters casting his or her own vote at the clerk of court's office as required by law. Absentee ballots allegedly passed out to voters in the day of election. This is a violation of the law. Voting leavers reportedly jammed with broken matchsticks causing the lever not to register. Public officials allegedly remaining all day in polling places in violation of the election laws. Some of these public officials were actual candidates themselves for reelection to public office. All absentee ballots in Vermillion Parish were somehow lost and have never have been tabulated. All absentee ballots in East Baton Rouge Parish were not held in violent and may have been opened in violation of the law, and therefore, the said ballots cannot be verified and should be discounted. But I went from a lead of more than 23100 votes on Sunday morning when the votes were first tabulated, a deficiency of more than 24100 votes by Tuesday of the same week. Expert statisticians have advised me that it is almost mathematically impossible for that to happen under normal circumstances. I believe the election with the very will of the people of this state. Speaker 32: 23 people fled guilty in that 4th congressional district race in a race where the vote was only 266 votes apart. That demonstrated to me that we absolutely have to have election reform in this state. The burden should not be on the candidate to approve election fraud. The state of Louisiana should ensure honest, fraud free elections in this state. Jimmy Fitzmaurice should not have that burden. It was impossible, of course, for you to present all the evidence that might be available given the conditions of our election laws. Speaker 4: In America, the onus to prove fraud is on the candidate, not the election system that committed the fraud. It's not sufficient to just prove fraud. The candidate must prove enough fraud to change the outcome of the election. Jimmy Fitzmaurice showcases this issue. His race was decided by 266 votes. 23 people plead guilty to voter fraud. A quarter of the counties had voting for regularities, and public election officials have polling places all election day while running for reelection. Thanks to the election system structure, proving enough fraud to change the outcome of the election was insurmountable Speaker 9: for Jimmy Fitzmaurice. Speaker 17: If Fitzmaurice ever had a chance at having that overturned, did he have any solid evidence there to show that there was wrongdoing? Speaker 33: He may have had solid evidence, but because of the civil procedure rules in a civil suit like that, he wasn't able to present everything that he had because they had to be in his pleadings. And his people say that some of the things that he had that could have really showed irregularities and vote fine. They just didn't assemble enough evidence and time to get it in court. Speaker 17: He had 5 days. Speaker 33: 5 days. Speaker 17: And he had Speaker 9: to do Speaker 34: it himself too. That's the hardest part. And I think it was really unfair to Fitzmaurice to have to put together that suit himself and go to the expense that he did. And I would think if we're talking about election reform, the source that we have to get down to in the end is money, always spending too much money? And that certainly seems to cause all the problems when you try and raise the huge amounts of money. Speaker 12: What they spend? $20,000,000 at least? Candidates indicate they're gonna spend another $2,000,000 each in this runoff. That's, you know, 4,000,000. 24, say, $25,000,000 altogether. That's an absurd amount of money to spend military license. Speaker 34: Well, how do you pay back Speaker 17: the people who who made all those Speaker 34: contributions? Repaying these debts to governors' administration is through contract, professional don't really get any wind of can be all on the up and up. Speaker 23: It's just the decision of where they go. Speaker 31: Vote buying, vote fraud, harassment, intimidation, vote machine rigging are not frivolous matters. Quite frankly, I have been shocked and appalled to explain how 6 gubernatorial candidates spent in excess of $15,000,000 to be elected to an office which pays only 50,000 a year. Speaker 17: The high cost of campaigning wasn't the only item to draw a fire from the lieutenant governor. He said that absentee voting was rife with irregularities, that voting machines were carelessly guarded and mishandled, and that voter registration and vote counting follows no uniform procedure. To solve some of the problems, Fitzmaurice recommended the establishment establishment of a fair elections commission to serve as a watchdog over the election process. Speaker 9: He called for spending and Speaker 17: campaign time limits, for tighter absentee balloting rules, and for a speedier Speaker 32: official ballot count. Speaker 31: More and more each day, gentlemen, I realized that election 79 was stolen. It is my plea to each of you that what happens to me never happens again to any candidate. The court procedure to determine the outcome has been an extreme burden to all of us. Speaker 4: American politics are intertwined with voter fraud primarily because of the amount of money involved. Why would you need to spend $25,000,000 to get into an office that makes 50,000 a year? Buying votes, paying off election officials, commissioners, their liaisons, and handing out absentee ballots on election day all cost a lot of money. 25,000,000 was the cost of winning an election in America in the seventies, and that is why Jimmy Fitzmaurice was not the end of voter fraud, but only the beginning. The money, and therefore, the voter fraud, have increased exponentially since then. Speaker 35: The state commission of investigation today released a list of recommendations and penalties aimed at cracking down on absentee ballot abuse. Citing recent problems in North Bergen, Fieldsborough, and Sea Isle City, the SCI came up with safeguards to prevent abuses of the messenger system. That's the method of delivering ballots of sick or disabled voters. The SCI found the possibility of fraud existing at every level of the absentee ballot law. Speaker 15: The grand jury report was a scathing critique of the Board of Supervisors' decision to purchase the Val Tech Martel vote counting system. The investigation was prompted by numerous equipment problems during the system's debut last June. The problems were so bad that the county once again finished counting dead last in the state. The grand jury concluded that the county just didn't get its money's worth, the 1 and a half $1,000,000 it cost to buy the system. Report charges that the supervisors did poor research. They ignored staff recommendations that the Valtech system was untried in California. The grand jury concluded that the board should have investigated Valtech's questionable performance in 2 out of the 3 states which had used it. The report also criticizes lobbyist pressure, saying that the supervisors listened to company representatives and ignored their own staffs. And just one company salesman just happened to beat an ex aide to former supervisor Ralph Diedrich. Federal authorities have disclosed that they are looking into the entire electoral process in Union City. US attorney W Hunt Dumont says an FBI probe of absentee ballot fraud has been going on in Union City for a year. The probe includes several election investigations, among them, the May 11th race in which Union City mayor William Musto was reelected, and last year's school board election in which a political ally of Musto's was subsequently indicted on mail fraud charges. Busto, who has been sentenced to 7 years in prison on a racketeering charge, and is fighting a state law forcing him to give up his mayoral post and state senate seat. There was added security surrounding absentee ballots. Allegations of tampering with these ballots have surfaced before in many parts of the state. Speaker 17: Since the innovation of mail form registration in 1974, there have been various attempts to beat the system. Speaker 11: There's an election in Chicago tomorrow that has everything we've come to expect in Chicago elections. Big candidates, big money, and big hate, charges of fraud and corruption, racism, and dirty tricks. But because it's Chicago, there's another fear going around, the fear that the election will be stolen by one of the candidates. An army of FBI agents and other federal officials will be on hand to make sure the voting is pure. Speaker 15: Government has made it easy for voters to register in Minnesota, but there is some concern Speaker 36: that it may have become too easy Speaker 15: that opening up the system to voters also opens the system to abuse. Speaker 37: I think the problem is we're kind of inviting fraud, but I think the opportunity is really there. Yes. We want people to vote, but also we should preserve the integrity Speaker 20: of the process. When you see or hear about cases of fraud in election system, it's Speaker 15: it's not the voters Speaker 20: who walk in the door who are perpetuating that fraud. In most cases, it has been by election which Speaker 38: was, no. He he did, which was very bad news for, Steve which was, no. He he did, which was very bad news for, Steve Forbes because if you can't even buy votes in Puerto Rico now Oregon just had an election where they were allowed to mail in the votes. They're now allowing college students to register when they register for class. They're probably stoned when they do it. They're making it very easy to vote. Speaker 39: One race was so close when the numbers came in, they had to conduct a recount. Using the same machines in the same ballots, the recount came up with nearly 500 new votes. To this day, nobody can explain why. Arizona uses an optical scan voting system. Ballots are filled out on paper then scanned through a machine. Problem ballots in the Orlick race were early ballots. Though the system is designed to tally accurate counts to show the intention of voters, then I have questions about whether it works with respect to those that file early ballots. Speaker 40: There is a small but blood curdling group of reports of voting irregularities and possible fraud, principally in Ohio and Florida. And that group of reports is moving from that end of the spectrum in which believers are also likely to be wearing hats made out of Reynolds wrap. Other end of spectrum in which the Beliebrie's are going to the general accounting office and perhaps the FBI. Ohio has other problems tonight. The state reports 92,000 presidential votes did not count. Speaker 17: I think it's perfect. It looks great. Speaker 40: The mainstream newspaper, The Cincinnati Enquirer, reports that officials in Warren County, Ohio blocked down their administration building last Tuesday night to prevent anybody from observing the vote count. 69% of voters registered Democrats, 24% Republicans, yet President Bush got 7,700 38 votes and senator carried just 200,180. In Holmes County, in the Panhandle, 7 Democrats for every 2 Republicans in the district. Bush beat Kerry 6410 to 1810. In Florida counties where optical scanning of paper ballots was not used, no such violent swings were reported. Counties with heavy Democratic registration voted Democratic. Counties with heavy Republican registration voted Republican. The 6 weeks since the election, somewhere around 20% of the nation's citizens have continued to doubt the election. And much of the other 80% have dismissed those doubts largely by saying, well, how come the Democrats aren't screaming about it? Or if there's a problem, where's the FBI? Or how come I haven't read about this in The New York Times? Our 3rd story in the countdown today, the New York Times reported that the senior Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee was asking the FBI to investigate what he called inappropriate and likely illegal election tampering in Ohio. That affidavit by Cheryl Eaton, a Democrat, contends that last Friday, in advance of the recount in Ohio, an employee of the company that made the vote counting software used in their county returned there. And according to Conyers' letter to the FBI, he modified the computer tabulator, learned which precinct was planned to be the subject of the initial test recount, and made further alterations based on that information and advised the election officials how to manipulate the machinery so that the preliminary hand recount matched the machine count. Speaker 0: Vote machine tampering is the most famous form of voter fraud, yet most people are focused on the wrong machine. While most machines are also vulnerable to tampering, the optical scanners are intrinsically flawed. Half of voters in America vote in jurisdictions with optical scanners, and they're only used for election official convenience, not accuracy for the voters' sake. In 2004, Sequoia voting scanners were only calibrated to recognize certain ink and rejected votes without that ink, affecting an unknown amount of votes. Diebold Scanners and all other optical scanner manufacturers perform audits of their systems, but then do not release the information to the public, citing proprietary information. That's why Arizona's recount was able to record 500 more votes using the same machines and same votes because optical scanners inconsistently recognize votes. But vote machine tampering is not limited to mere optical scanners. Speaker 41: In 2000, I was working for Yang Enterprises, which which was a company in Oviedo, Florida. Their chief lobbyist, their corporate attorney, and speaker of the house of Florida was Tom Feeney. Speaker 17: Tom Feeney was the general counsel and registered lobbyist for YANG Enterprises even while he was speaker of Florida House. Speaker 41: And he wanted us to build a boat flipping software. Speaker 17: He was asked by Tom Kuhn to create essentially a boat rigging software prototype. Speaker 41: I meant to run a Windows platform, be touchscreen capable, would not have any additional hardware, so you didn't have to bring in a keyboard. You didn't have to sit across the street and drop. You could just sit there and punch a button, and the votes all flipped. He wanted so that in the source code, you could not see the fact that it was being flipped. Cannot hide in the source code. Done deal. I can't do it. Nobody else can either. I built a form, gave it to missus Yang along with the sheet on how you prevent boat fraud. She said, you don't understand. In order to get this contract, we have to hide the vote fraud in the source code. This is to flip the vote in South Florida. Which, you know, I'm thinking, are you a crook? And this is before I knew that Philly wasn't crook. You don't have to actually beat the Democrats or the Democrat area. You just have to reduce the margin enough. So overall, it weakens it and you win that way. And he's he's just a wild man. I mean, he was willing Speaker 24: to do anything to win. Speaker 41: Kind of felt responsible like I wrote a blueprint for him. Not that I the only one in the world who could do that. You know, any baby programmer would know how to do that. It is super easy. It takes nothing. It's just some hidden buttons on the screen. You hit the little hidden buttons. It gives 51% to the guy you wanna win. It gives the other 49. So it doesn't matter how you vote. Speaker 8: The machine votes for you. Speaker 9: Now Speaker 41: that you've got your vote and you wanna flip it, you hit the r. Hit the s and it flips. 5149, push wins. Did my little ride up for Feeny. Of course, I had the Democrat cheating. So Democrats, submit, flip the votes. 24 lines of code, you'll never see it. Speaker 42: So in other words, there's absolutely no assurance whatsoever in anything with regard to these machines? Speaker 41: Absolutely none unless you look at the source code and make sure it's safe before it comes out. We're not gonna do anything else. We're going to make the boat system, and we're gonna fix it. If you don't fix that problem, nothing else you wanna do will matter. Speaker 43: I wanna be honest. It's not as if it's just Republicans who have monkeyed around with elections in the past. Sometimes Democrats have to. We've got to have voting rights division in justice department that is nonpartisan and that is serious about, you know, investigating cases of vote fraud. Speaker 44: Sequoia OPIScan comes delivered to the poll station. The Sequoia ImageCast ballot marking device optical scanner. Then down here, this is normally locked. This is gonna allow to, fall into an activation scanner. We can open it up so you can see what happens while we're scanning. Created by ballot, and now I'm gonna scan it. It would go in here, and it would scan. However, if I either missed or I had the various intentions, it's still in there. And now it didn't go in there. Let's see. Right here, I have 1, 2, 3, 4. Hold on a sec. And I was interested in balance stuffing. It's going pretty easily too. It can take up to 10 actually go in. But you wouldn't see all this until later, and then you wouldn't know how they got there. Speaker 17: Battle of Chattooga County judge is in trouble again. Judge Carlton Vines has been indicted in connection with a voter fraud investigation. Speaker 45: There were allegations of voter fraud soon after judge Vines won a seat on the bench in 2006. Sam Finster ran against him. Mister Finster was ahead until the absentee ballots came in. Now those votes made judge Vines the winner. Judge Vines was indicted on charges of possession of ballots, conspiracy to commit election fraud, and false swearing. Judge lost the ballot box votes, but won the state court job after absentee ballots came rolling in. Speaker 28: 20 absentee ballots had been run through the same postage meter. 19 of them in consecutive order. Speaker 45: 20 of these, coming from all sorts of different towns, ran through one person's private postage machine. Speaker 46: She's been a widow ever since her husband, Horace, passed away 47 years ago. Imagine her surprise then, within her mailbox, she found this voter registration form addressed to Horace and partially filled out. Speaker 47: How did it get it? You know? It does. It doesn't seem like it's right. It should be off the records as for living at this address. Speaker 46: Right next to her husband's form was one for her grandson, John, who's been a registered voter in Nassau County for years. The Duval County supervisor of elections office says this form didn't come from them, and here's how you can tell. See that return address? Speaker 0: That says Tallahassee. The office Speaker 46: in town says if it came from them, it had their address in downtown Jacksonville. Instead, it's from a group called the US Action Education Fund, which claims to be a nonprofit, a nonpartisan group. The division of elections in Tallahassee says they are aware of these groups. There's nothing they can do as it technically isn't illegal unless someone fills the form out and sends it in. Speaker 47: Especially after those 8 years ago, when Florida had to recal, we do all Speaker 17: that. You're a uniform? That's phone, though. Speaker 48: In Ohio today, new rules allow one stop voting. From now until October 6th, new voters can register to vote and cast an absentee ballot at the same time. No photo ID is required. New Ohio voters have only to write down the last four digits of their Social Security number or write down their driver's license number. They can also register with a utility bill, cell phone bill, bank statement, or paycheck, even college ID. But critics say election boards are unprepared to register and check this quantity of new voters just before an important election. Speaker 17: They've already lost their minds. There's no way for these volunteers to check that. I mean, it's absurd. Speaker 49: Acorn. The group has recently been investigated in a number of states for submitting false voter registration cards. The nationwide effort to commit voter registration fraud. Speaker 43: Involvement I've had with Acorn, making Illinois implement a motor voter law that help people get registered at DMV. Speaker 49: Turned in duplicate applications provided fake information to pad their pay. Speaker 50: Voter registration fraud is not taken lightly. Former Acorn canvasser Tayara Williams is wearing the electronic ankle bracelet to prove it. Speaker 51: I'm on a 2 year probation, 4 months of house arrest. Speaker 50: 23 year old Tayra was one of 8 Acorn employees to plead guilty to fraud during the 2006 federal elections in Missouri, and she is one of the first to talk publicly from the inside about how some Acorn workers fill their registration goals. Speaker 51: People was using the phone book. People was registering kids. People was registering out of town. People Speaker 50: Tayara says she didn't do that, but she did fill out the registration form for others because she says Acorn their workers to work fast and gather 25 new registered voters a day. Speaker 51: Whatever you have to do, get out here and register these people to vote. I don't care how you have to do it. Do it. Speaker 0: The media sites voter fraud statistics on individual impersonation voter fraud, which is the least effective way to rig an election. You would need an army of 1,000,000 to win a national election. Ballot harvesting, vote buying, ballot stuffing, inaccurate voter rolls, manipulating voter registration, corrupting election officials, changing election laws, universal absentee, and mail tampering are the modern forms of voter fraud. That's without discussing tampering with the voting machines and optical scanners. Most forms of voter fraud derive from organizational voter fraud of the political machines like Tammany Hall before such technological advancements. Obama, like LBJ, took advantage of all of the above and added new wrinkles to the voter fraud equation, DMV registration and voter registration groups committing fraud on a national scale. ACORN, a group Obama donated 800,000 for voter registration in Democratic districts, was found by a CNN investigation to have 50% fraudulent registrations, registering dead people using addresses like vacant lots or fast food restaurants, forging signatures all with the same handwriting. Acorn's registration quotas pressured employees to either commit voter fraud or lose their jobs. DMV registration allowed the fraud to be committed on even grander scale. Since California's introduction of DMV registration, 106,000 people not from this country had their date of birth changed to California or USA to make them eligible to vote. They double registered 77,000 voters and had over a 100,000 more votes than voters in the 2020 election. LBJ would be proud. The Democrats had come a long way since finding votes in ballot box 13. Speaker 22: One who has a few minutes access to the ABC Advantage voting machine can open it up, place the software inside with fraudulent software. And what I've done is I've prepared a fraudulent computer program, one that appears to count the votes but in fact switches votes from one candidate to another, placing one of the ROM chips in the ABC Advantage voting machine and install this fraudulent section of the program that switches votes around. The 3 white labeled chips are the ROMs. I think chips. It's a real ROM chip containing a fraudulent computer program that I've previously prepared. In every future election run on this machine, fraudulent software will be installed. Check the machine to load this new ballot definition, turned on voting machine, ready to open calls. It doesn't recognize in any way that fraudulent software has been installed. The fraudulent firmware that I installed has taken care to make all tour of the records agree with each other and disagree with the votes that were actually cast. The records don't serve as a useful check against each other. They're not independent. They were all generated by the same fraudulent computer program. This fraudulent computer program took care to make them agree with each other. While this results cartridge is in transit between the voting machine and the clerk's office where the totals are accumulated, it's vulnerable to tampering, responding to the flood of the result cartridge. Now, just by putting this computer that's inside the cigarette pack into the results cartridge for just a second or 2, that's sufficient time for the computer to read all the vote totals and decide how much it wants to alter them and write back from result totals to the results cartridge. Corrupt election worker were to do this immediately as he removes the result cartridge from the voting machine or any time as the results cartridge is in transit to the clerk's office or in the clerk's office before the results cartridge is inserted into the computer for tabulation, then the results of this machine in this cartridge would be fraudulent and those fraudulent results would be added with the results from the other precincts and make the official election to a rule. Speaker 4: The media repeats the same tired straw man that these voting machine glitches are caused by human error when it is clearly a human, such as an election official, causing the error by committing voter fraud. Speaker 52: A 140,000 new voter registrations in Pennsylvania, and many of them now we learn are reportedly questionable. Speaker 9: The registrations were gathered, you won't be surprised to hear, by the group a that Speaker 52: is the left of 15 15 count 15 states. Reportedly, registration forms there where the signatures were all in the same handwriting, street addresses were found, in fact, to be vacant lots where names were listed on the forms that appear in the same order as they do in the local phone book. Speaker 17: Tell us who won the 2008 US senate race before we got too deep into the calendar of 2000 9. It was a nail biter on election night, ending with Norm Coleman apparently ahead by 725 votes out of 2,900,000 cast. When the final votes were recounted, the state canvassing board certified Al Franken had a 225 vote lead. Speaker 23: We're at the Jersey City EA office. And if I get pulled to the front desk, the gentleman with the voting machines here, we're not a voting precinct. I don't care. I was told to deliver on you. Speaker 17: What machines do you have? It's a machine. Speaker 23: Nobody's gonna come and vote. It doesn't matter. The machines were already loaded, locked, and voted. Both tallies were there. Nobody came through. We were in a voting location. Took the machines. I called the clerk's office. Just leave well enough alone, and I knew that I might be quiet. Speaker 53: We were made aware of a letter that was sent out to voters in Bucks County claiming it was from the Pennsylvania voter assistance office. It looked very official and had people very concerned because it actually told them their right to vote would be jeopardized if they did not return this form. The form was an absentee ballot request, and we found numerous There were over 500 of ballots that were rejected. These are for fraudulent signatures, and in many cases, the birthdays don't match. Now when you fill out your absentee ballot, you normally know your own birthday. I've been involved doing elections for so many years, and I always watch the absentee ballots. It's like Speaker 15: a bellwether. You watch it then. Speaker 53: We have never had this problem ever, and it's a disgrace that our voters have to be scared and intimidated. I feel so bad for the older women and men who are calling. County courthouse said they've gotten over 200 calls from people who think they can't vote because this letter tells them that if they don't do this now, then they're in jeopardy of being able to vote. Speaker 54: There's substantial evidence that Pima County rigged that election. It was a fraudulent results. Problem is that they're using a computer system where it is easy to cheat. It is easy to rig an election, and there's nothing that anybody can do about it because you can never catch them within 5 days or 10 days or 2 weeks. Why the court of appeal had difficulty understanding the argument? Because it's bizarre. Their argument is yes. They've alleged that we've cheated on a massive scale and they've alleged that we have the same system. We can do it again and never get caught. But, uh-huh, we've not alleged that there's a good faith belief that the same people with the same system and the same motive would ever cheat again. We agree that this system is insecure. We agree that you can do anything. We agree that you will only catch stupid crimes. This is Pima County. What they said are the facts that they agree with. And it's true. Problem is that any election can be written because it's Arizona law that you can't look at paper ballots. Never ever ever in terms of this election context. Can you count paper ballots? But you can't count the paper ballots, Speaker 11: and there's no lie. Whatever. Speaker 54: That says, you must be excited. And that memory card can be programmed to print false results and program it with a machine that's Pima County. We're gonna present evidence to 1 guy in Pima County. Said, yeah. I bought it. I used the machine to get it for false results. I could get it for false results. Speaker 55: Putting here in Minnesota. Oh my god. Wanna here and Minnesota. Oh my god. But I live here. Right. So Are you doing those? Speaker 41: I'm doing phone. Speaker 9: Don't tell anyone. I want work work. Yeah. I was just Could I have Speaker 55: a couple more forms for my friends? Speaker 9: Yeah. You Speaker 55: got it. So we're all kinda doing the same thing. Speaker 4: How many do you need? Speaker 55: A dozen, probably. I grew up some more tomorrow. Speaker 17: Erin Haast is registered to vote in 2 states. She currently lives in Minnesota, but has just received her voter registration card in Florida, where she hasn't lived since 2003. Speaker 9: Registered in Minnesota as Erin Haas. I received a voter registration card in Florida under my name Erin Jones. Speaker 17: She's asked the state of Florida to remove her from the rolls four times since 2008. Speaker 9: And every time I'm told, no problem. You won't have to make this call again. Speaker 17: Allegations of voter registration fraud in multiple Florida counties, including Palm Beach County. Scores of Forbes came into Florida's Palm Beach County election supervisor, filled out wrong, missing information, looking like they've been signed by the same person. Speaker 56: People falsely voting for others in Miami Dade. Robocalls in Pasco County intentionally giving Republican voters wrong information about early voting and a group fired by the GOP that allegedly submitted 100 of fraudulent registrations in Palm Beach County. Think back to the year 2000 and how the entire thing came down to just over 500 votes. Speaker 57: Authorities have arrested the woman for allegedly voting twice. In Oregon, reports say a county clerk is under investigation for potential ballot tampering. They say the clerk is suspected of filling in the blanks that voters left empty on their ballot. Speaker 36: Jack Poulet was the executive director of Acorn and Project Vote simultaneously. In 2008, he said we had a once in a generation opportunity. And it wasn't to elect a black president. It was to pass socialist to fundamentally change the way we were doing things, and Barack Obama was just a conduit to do it. And on that USB drive was the 2nd quarter Obama donor list from 2 1,007. So I contacted Stephanie Straumann of the New York Times as a confidential source, and I began to give her documents and records and email. Everything she would need to show that not only was Acorn Committee massive voter registration fraud, but they also done things that would constitute prosecution under the RICO statutes. And I played that voice mail. It was Stephanie Strom telling me that her editors had told her to stand down from the story. And she had independently verified meetings between the campaign and Project Quot outside of myself. And she told me that it was not the policy of The New York Times to print a game changer that close to the election for either side. And if you remember, they printed a story about John McCain having an affair with an anonymous source and there I was willing to come forward, be identified, and they had a list that they could prove could not have been downloaded from the Internet because it included donors that Obama had never turned over to the FEC. ABC News and Martha Radix had the story and was able to prove the validity of the list, and they would not touch it. Everyone provided cover for Obama before the election. Speaker 0: Doing research for this film, it was striking to observe the chronological regression of journalism. In the early to mid 20th century, news was seen as a prestige builder for media networks. Adding to culture and public education was the intended focus of news media. Media networks invested so much into journalism that news was considered a lost leader. At the end of 20th and beginning of 21st centuries, all news media transitioned into seeking profit, and journalism suffered. The sixties, seventies, and eighties were crooked as any time. But at least there were still honest reporters informing the public despite the agenda of the powerful. When media became absorbed by the profit motive, censorship followed. After the media realized stoking fear, anger, and frustration into the public was the most lucrative tactic, they began exploiting this exponentially. The media built a mob mentality that manipulates the public to instinctively shoot the messenger. Julian Assange, Lee Mignon, Edward Snowden. And I'm sure we will be attacked for making the first film on voter fraud in America. But we will not be the 1st or the last to blow the whistle. Upton Sinclair's The Jungle exposed the meatpacking industry for unsanitary protocol. The jungle inspired awareness and outrage from the public, leading to reforms we still benefit from today. Because when you learn how the sausage is made in politics, you realize reforms are needed. Speaker 54: Ask him to cite the last voter fraud case in Delaware. It's been over 20 years. Speaker 58: If you don't put any obstacles in place, you can't prove voter fraud. Philadelphia, they have some election districts where over a 100% of people vote, but they can't prove fraud except for that number. They don't require identification. Speaker 54: There is really no voter fraud in in the state of Delaware. Speaker 58: No proven voter fraud. I I do think that's an important distinction. Yes. Speaker 32: I'll Speaker 54: agree with you there. Speaker 58: Because until you make it away so you can prove voter fraud Right. It's an easy it's an easy I don't wanna call it a crime, but it's an easy thing Speaker 17: to commit. Questions of possible voter fraud surround the race for Tulsa's mayor. They involve Democrat Kathy Taylor. Whether Kathy Taylor violated the law by voting twice in the same election, once here in Tulsa and once in Florida. Certified records from the Tulsa County Board of Elections say she did. Records from Broward County, Florida, where Taylor has a home, say she also voted there absentee. Speaker 59: 2 Kansas Citians have just been convicted of voter fraud. John and Clara Mauritina pleaded guilty to illegally claiming a Kansas City address in order to vote for their nephew scales of his election. Speaker 40: Closive words Speaker 31: from a Hamilton County judge today when sentencing a woman for, instead of protecting the election process, cheating it. Speaker 9: Judge Robert Rohlman sentenced Meloese Richardson to 5 years in prison for voter fraud. Richardson voted illegally 5 times, twice under her name. She also voted for her sister who has been in a coma since 2003. Voting twice is something Richardson freely admitted to. Yes. I voted twice. Speaker 17: Halloween is a day to remember the dead, so now is a good time to mention that there are nearly 2,000,000 dead people who are still on the voter rolls. Election officials will tell you that if someone moved in December of 2012, they probably won't learn about it until October 2016 because they don't have the tools necessary to find it. Allegations of voter registration fraud by Georgia Democrats linked to senate candidate Michelle Nunn. Fourteen counties in Georgia now voicing complaints about potential voter registration fraud ahead of the midterm elections. 28 confirmed cases of fraud, including 4 signatures or false information on 25 voter registration applications and three canvassing sheets. Those are all felonies under Georgia law. In the crosshairs, the group, the New Georgia Project led by state representative Stacey Abrams, a close confidant of Democratic US Senate candidate Michelle Nunn. The organization's goal is to register more than a 100000 minority voters by the October 6th deadline. Speaker 0: Voter rolls have millions of dead people loaded with duplicate registrations that cast multiple ballots. The rolls can't tell officials if voters have moved for at least 4 years. If you ask repeatedly to remove yourself from the rolls, they won't remove you. And the politicians won't purge the rolls of these errors. All of these inconsistencies are for one reason, fraud. Why would you remove those names when you could have access to extra votes just in case you needed to find some after election day. We moved from California to Texas, and whether we like it or not, we'll be voting in California for the next 4 years. Speaker 52: Democratic governor of Colorado signed a first of its kind new election law, a set of rules that literally allows residents to print ballots from their home computers, then encourages them to turn ballots over to collectors in what appears to be an effort to do away with traditional polling places. What could go wrong? Speaker 17: Allegations of voter fraud in Loxahatchee Groves. According to the supervisor of elections, these allegations involve absentee ballots sent to people's homes. The problem is those people say they didn't request the ballots. Speaker 9: I think there's a lot Speaker 17: of voter fraud. People don't realize. Certain neighborhoods, lots people down to vote. Speaker 13: I see every day when we have an election, attempt to have people come in to vote fraudulently. Speaker 24: A shocking looseness in handling of these ballots. They carry them around in shopping bags. They have them in their homes. Speaker 60: Hubbard, a candidate for Riviera Beach City Council, refuted allegations of voter fraud. The incumbent in the race, Bruce Guyton, says 3 of Hubbard's relatives voted in the city election without actually living in Riviera Beach. The 2 candidates are headed for a runoff in May because the race resulted in a tie during a recount. Speaker 61: I would not waste my time, the court time, or miss Hubbard time if I didn't have evidence that I thought would prove the fact that they do not live there. Speaker 62: And they don't sleep there every night. No. Because they're out and about, if you will. But they live there for for all practical purposes. Speaker 15: She don't have nothing. Speaker 17: No ID? Fill out the backside. Speaker 41: You still can vote. Oh, she's on the wall. Speaker 15: I told her that. Just fill this out. Speaker 9: I don't have any ID. Speaker 17: Yeah. I left my ID. Yada yada yada. Speaker 48: Well, that's good. Speaker 9: No. No. I wasn't sure how you, like, make sure it's the right person. Okay. Yeah. Speaker 17: That's why I just need to have my license with me. Speaker 9: I just fill out the back. Speaker 48: Fill out the front and do the back. Speaker 17: So do I need Speaker 9: And you can vote. Speaker 55: Do I need Speaker 17: to get Speaker 55: an ID? No. Okay. Speaker 9: But since Speaker 48: you have no ID, you're filling out the back. Speaker 9: If I Speaker 8: have a license. How do you guys know that I am who I say Speaker 9: I am? Speaker 44: You're on our list. Speaker 36: I'm very concerned that this election will be stolen from us through photo fraud. Speaker 9: Could you Speaker 17: have to have a photo ID to cash a check? You ought to have a photo ID to cash your ballot. 2 research report shows that 1 in 8 voter registrations are, quote, significantly inaccurate are no longer valid, suggesting further, potentially some 18,000,000 invalid voter registrations in this country. Nearly 2,000,000 dead people are still listed as voters, and they've got friends who apparently keep them company come election day. Speaker 55: We did the exact same thing. We manipulated the vote with money and action not with law. Speaker 56: Well, they're busting people in. We've been Speaker 55: busting people in. The team is fucking assholes for 50 years, and we're not gonna stop now. There's gonna find a different way to do it. We need Speaker 9: people out of Speaker 55: the woods and we must Speaker 17: love them. Scott Foval worked for People For the American Way, funded in large part by Speaker 55: George Soros. Think backwards from how they would prosecute to build out the investment to avoid that. Speaker 17: The plan that was discussed was how to bring people from one state into another state to vote illegally. Speaker 55: They could prove each other. Seriously, there's a bus. If there are cars, much harder to prove. When you get caught by a reporter, does that matter? I can't. No. They don't have any power to do it. In Michigan, in the east restrictive camping finance laws, the investigative arm, they have Speaker 63: recorded for Mitt Romney. Not one. Obama received 100% of the presidential votes. Speaker 2: What did Aristotle mean by extreme democracy? Mob rule. Lawless governed by the masses. Would leave us with no voice in our own government, no self government. Who lived and acted children, not as adults. Speaker 43: There is no serious person out there who would suggest somehow that you could even rig America's elections. I'd advise mister Trump to stop whining. Speaker 64: A jury on Thursday handed Ortega 8 years in prison, prosecutors argued when she registered to vote and cast ballots in several elections, she indeed knew it was against the law. Ortega claimed she never knew there was a difference in the rights of a permanent resident and a US citizen. But Ortega's future includes prison and deportation. Speaker 65: Secretariat of state accuses the DMV of playing a part in possible voter fraud. DMV employees may have offered voter registration materials to customers who are not citizens. Speaker 52: A Las Vegas man accused of trading voter registration forms for gift cards and cash to a woman named Tina Parks based on the total number of voters Parks registered in the Republican party. Speaker 0: At this point, believing in American democracy is the grown up version of believing in Santa Claus. How do you think all those absentee ballots magically appear on election night? Is it the election elves hard at work? Speaker 17: How easy is it to steal a ballot in Dallas County? Speaker 66: A live ballot or mail ballot? Either one. Easy. Speaker 67: Absentee ballot that was filed as a fraudulent It was brought to my attention, but Speaker 17: it looks like my handwriting. It does. It looks like there's a good chair. Maybe. Maybe not. I don't have a 10, so we got, like, about 700. The monitor's going down, bro. Hold up. After we got what? Monitor's going down, but we have 700. Dallas County elections department has an excess of 700 mail in ballots that are directly linked to applications assisted by a Jose Rodriguez who are suspicious in nature. Speaker 7: What do we do? Speaker 17: Take the know that or or how does that work? Speaker 67: Your husband Speaker 17: is a collection office. He tells you when the zip code or drop it. Speaker 67: Like, he'll say 7522 is 1. Speaker 17: Fixing it here. Today, they're going out. He tells you that. He's not supposed to for you, but then you gotta drop a 100 or 2 or 3, whatever it is. Can't go for free. Speaker 66: He he goes in there. He speaks to this county employee. The county employee tips him off by ZIP code, lets him know which precincts are dropping. Either stealing them from the mailbox, taking them from a little old lady who probably has them, says he's gonna assist her in a certain way for a specific candidate. Speaker 67: Because every campaign has, like, that guy that takes care of, you know, the laundry, Rodriguez's Speaker 17: name with Rodriguez's name and would not explain where it came from. Speaker 67: You know, the democrats are getting tired of getting their asses handed to Speaker 17: the Are the democrats cheating? I wouldn't say cheating. What are they doing? Speaker 67: They're more aggressive in going after the vote. Speaker 17: You know? And the absentee vote. Speaker 67: It's the quickest way to put points on the board. It's an open market. Whoever gets to that voter first, when he gets his ballot in the mail, right, that's who gets that vote. 9 times out of 10, he's gonna vote for whoever the person that tells them to. This is what works on everybody. Let me give you the stamp, the US postal stamp. Speaker 17: And then they'll vote for whomever you suggest? Speaker 67: I mean, 99.9% of the time, they're gonna vote whoever you suggest. Especially in poverty neighborhoods, most of the seniors don't have anybody to come visit them. We came in Speaker 17: all the way from different parts of the country as part of our fellowship, and all of us Speaker 0: California transitioned from 2% mail in votes to 67% in 2018, and the election elves found a gift under the voter fraud tree. The first blue sweep in Orange County since the thirties. The next 2 years, the Democrats would spread their voter fraud gifts across the nation, especially to those on the naughty list. Speaker 68: Giving them some resources to get the right election equipment and also backup paper ballots, which I think would be very helpful for a lot of these states. 42 states haven't upgraded their election equipment in over a decade. Speaker 44: So I pushed through Republican vote, the straight party, and immediately, a yellow check mark came up from the Democrat. Speaker 68: I'm glad that we were able to get the 380,000,000 out to the states. 47 states now have their funding for things like backup paper ballot, but we also need to get the Secure Elections Act passed, and that require backup paper ballot of the 14 states that either have partial or don't have them at all. Speaker 69: There was a federal election in 2006. On the Crow reservation was the polling place, and that was the last poll polling precinct in the whole nation to come in. Montana was the last state. This precinct happened to be the last one counted about 2 or 3 in the morning. That's what tipped the scales from republican controlled senate to a democratically controlled senate by electing Tester. Luther Tester's campaign was writing $40 checks for Crow votes within 50 feet of the front door of the polling place because we have canceled checks Speaker 28: Written by the Speaker 69: Democratic Council Committee. Yes. Speaker 70: To individual tribal voters Yes. The ballots that came at 2 in the morning that changed the election came from a polling precinct on the Crow reservation that was located on federal trust land where the secretary of state had no oversight, authority, or enforcement. They just had to accept the ballots that came in from that ballot box on federal trust land with no state oversight. Speaker 69: What we're saying is the polling precincts still need to be located on the reservation Yeah. But they need to be located on property that's under the jurisdiction of the state of Montana who's in charge of running the election. Speaker 4: Natives were the original Americans and the last to be able to vote. Utah, a state named after a native tribe, didn't give the vote to natives until 1962, 100 years after the 14th amendment and 40 years after the 19th Amendment. Instead of trading beads for Manhattan, Montana Democrats paid around a $100 per native vote. The quest for achieving manifest destiny of voter fraud was nearly complete, but the Democrats just needed an excuse to mail absentee and early ballots nationally. Speaker 9: Hey. I'm looking for Brandy. Oh, it's Louisville. I'm they came here to pick up your ballot. Yeah. We're offering this new service, but only to, like, people who are supporting the Democratic party. It's a service. I'm just here to pick up your ballot and show you how to do it if you don't know. Speaker 17: State says we're connected to a vote harvesting scheme that they say was going on in Tarrant County. Prosecutors say we're requesting mail in ballots and then filling them out for the Democratic party. New documents say that Leticia Sanchez was receiving money apparently to pay the other women who went out and collected votes. Ballot applications were sent from the office of former city councilman Sal Espino. Speaker 71: A federal judge issuing an injunction saying local election officials are no longer allowed to reject absentee ballots because the voter signatures don't match. A handful of voters who say machines automatically flip their vote. Speaker 9: The state investigated and ruled human Speaker 71: error is to blame. The state Speaker 17: absentee ballot in the name of someone who died in Bucks County. Maxwell reportedly confessed to detectives and told them he routinely picks up girls in Port Richmond, bringing them home for the purpose of obtaining absentee ballot signature. Speaker 72: The North Carolina State Elections Board has refused to certify the results of this election while they investigate whether hundreds of absentee ballots were illegally cast or destroyed, especially in 2 counties where up to 62% of absentee ballots were never returned. Speaker 35: Last fall, the Pennsylvania state legislature passed, and the governor then signed into law the most comprehensive election law changes in 80 years. The goal of act 77, make voting easier for residents to increase turnout. But county election officials fear those changes implemented during a presidential election year could lead to delayed voting results. Everyone in Michigan is now allowed Speaker 73: to vote with an absentee ballot. Local clerks are seeing an avalanche of new requests in 2020. The system isn't really designed to deal with that many absentee ballots, which could also have an impact on when the results are reported. Speaker 9: The coronavirus is forcing Georgia political leaders to make some unique moves ahead of this year's primary election. Georgia Secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, announced the state will mail absentee ballot request forms to every Georgia voter, almost 7,000,000 people. It's an effort to ensure that Georgians can vote without any fear of coming into contact with someone who has COVID 19. You request an absentee ballot, get a notification that it's in the mail. Weeks later, though, it still hasn't shown up. It is a story we have heard over and over again. How do a bunch of ballots just disappear? State senator Dan Fine says the postal service found 3 tubs of absentee ballots from voters in Oshkosh and Appleton. Albrecht says there's been an uptick in absentee ballots missing one very important element. Speaker 74: Witness signatures, obviously, a big issue in this election. Speaker 9: About 750 ballots so far, he says, have been rejected for that reason. Speaker 74: We usually don't see any Speaker 9: Well, the idea behind this is to make voting easier and to give you more options. So if voting in person is still too risky, you'll get a ballot in the mail, and then you get to choose what to do with it. You can either fill it out or toss it and still head to the polls. Election officials in Arizona pushing for an all male election for both the August primary and Speaker 75: the November general election. We wanna have all of the flexibility in place that we can to make sure that everybody is able to participate in the election. Speaker 9: Now it is important to note that 4 out of 5 voters in Maricopa County already vote by mail. At 1,000,000. That's how many Pennsylvanians have applied for a mail in ballot. Speaker 17: California became the 1st state to announce it will send mail in ballots to all registered voters for the November presidential election. Governor Gavin Newsom signed the executive order to protect public safety amid the pandemic. Speaker 76: For the health and safety of voters and poll workers, Nevada is holding our election by mail in ballot. Each county will also have designated ballot drop off locations where you can deliver your ballot in person. Let's mail it in Nevada. Speaker 18: Active voters aren't the only ones receiving mail in ballots. Speaker 77: I think what the most troubling thing that that we are seeing is that inactive voters are getting mail ballots. Speaker 18: Worries about potential voter fraud when he sees pictures being posted on his website of ballots sent to inactive voters, stacking up at apartment complexes where they once lived. Speaker 77: Finding them in people's mailboxes. We're finding that people that are deceased are being mailed ballots to their former residents. Speaker 30: The Wisconsin Elections Commission has agreed to send out absentee ballot applications to all Wisconsin voters. In a virtual meeting, the commission agreed to send out the forms to all 2,700,000 voters. Speaker 17: Here's a look at Philadelphia's mobile ballot drop off van. Now this Volkswagen will meet voters in various Philadelphia neighborhoods to pick up completed ballots. Speaker 78: Zuckerberg announcing a plan to register 4,000,000 voters ahead this coming election. West Virginia mail carrier is pleading guilty to altering mail in requests for absentee voter ballots. Thomas Cooper was charged in May after 5 mail in requests for absentee ballots had their party affiliation switched according to an affidavit. He says he did it as a joke. Speaker 9: The federal government says it was at this polling location where ballots were stopped in the 2014, 2015, and 2016 primary election. Using some of the money candidates paid him to pay election board officials to tamper with the election results. Three primary elections in which Myers paid a judge of elections to add fraudulent votes to the judicial candidates Myers was consulting for. For decades, Myers has worked as a political consultant in South Philadelphia, helping candidates navigate the political infrastructure. Speaker 79: We gotta be careful not to extrapolate that to some grand conspiracy theory about the entire country or the entire Commonwealth, the entire city of Philadelphia. Speaker 21: Mail in ballots will lead to the greatest fraud. This is easy. You can forge ballots. That's like you're talking about Russia and Speaker 55: China and Speaker 21: other places. They'll be able to forge ballots. They'll forge them. They'll do whatever they have to do. Speaker 0: How do candidates navigate the political system? By paying consultants to pay election officials to stop ballots. Speaker 64: And candidates have had access Speaker 0: to these consultants for decades. Money may not buy happiness, but it sure buys votes in America, even for minor elections. What kind of consultants do they hire for the presidential election? Speaker 80: The transition integrity project, which met back in June and basically gained out a bunch of different scenarios of what might happen if Trump refused Speaker 21: to concede should he lose Speaker 9: in November. What we began Speaker 80: to play for was to Democrats won big, 2,008, Speaker 63: was not, of course, a census year, and so it was won big, 2,008, was not, of course, a census year. And so it was Republicans who got to do the redistricting in 2,011. It's not just the presidency or even the senate that is at stake. It is the whole state of the American political map for the next 10 years. Speaker 35: The Wayne County Board of canvassers sounding the alarm, calling for an investigation of Detroit's city clerk's office after 72% of the city's absentee ballot counts were incorrect. Speaker 17: A lot of concerns from both the city and the county, especially with the November election coming up, that is gonna rely heavily on mail in voting. Speaker 64: Cannot have a recurrence of these problems in November. Speaker 81: Joe Biden should not concede under any circumstances because I think this is gonna drag out. Eventually, I do believe he will win if we don't give an inch and if we are as focused and relentless as the other side is. Speaker 9: We've implemented close to a 1000 drop boxes in communities throughout the state of Michigan. Speaker 78: Record number of Michiganders are expected to vote absentee come November. During the primary, election officials determined almost half of Detroit's precincts were out of balance. Speaker 9: Mark Zuckerberg and his wife say they are donating 3 $100,000,000 to voter integrity projects. Speaker 52: Election officials in Mecklenburg County say a mix up caused a few hundred voters to receive 2 identical absentee ballots. Speaker 17: Pennsylvania officials say they expect the November election to go smoothly. That's despite the theft of a laptop and flash drives from an election warehouse in Philadelphia. Speaker 82: Governor Wolf expressed his concern about the theft of an employee's laptop and encrypted USB flash drives from an election machine warehouse in Philadelphia. This comes on the heels of the Trump campaign threatening to sue over being denied access into the newly opened satellite election offices in Philadelphia. Speaker 43: They are not entitled to be at these satellite locations. Speaker 0: Winning the presidency during a census year means you get to control the voter farm playing field for the next 10 years. Redistricting, state legislative seats, allocating electoral college votes are all determined by the census. If you win in a census, you're gonna be incentivized to add your state's numbers like an acorn report. The stage was set. There couldn't be more incentive to commit fraud. During 2020, Democrats changed election laws in over 30 states to expand access to vote by mail and absentee. Large donors like George Soros and Mark Zuckerberg donated 100 of 1,000,000 to create infrastructure for mail in voting like drop boxes. Many key states changed laws to not allow poll watchers. With 2020 election laws, Tammany Hall was brought into every American's home. It's almost inspiring the way so many conspired to commit fraud. Hillary Clinton told Joe Biden to not concede because she learned her lesson from 2016. Buy yourself more time to find votes by telling people election day will drag out and be election week. Get more voters to vote by mail than in person on election day. Do not allow observers from the other side, and loosen laws to allow mismatched signatures. Similar to Soros' color revolutions in other countries, the environment was ready for revolution, and all that was left was to pull off the greatest coup since LBJ in 1960. Speaker 82: A ruling against the Trump campaign. A Philadelphia judge rejecting the request to have poll watchers at satellite election offices. Speaker 83: Next week, the mobile voting unit will travel to different areas of Muskegon, giving people the chance to register to vote, request an absentee ballot, and cast it simultaneously. Speaker 21: So get out there and vote. Send in your absentee ballot if you've requested 1. Be very careful. A lot of shenanigans going on. You see what's happening every day you're reading it. Speaker 17: She's received 2 ballots, exact same spelling of her name, exact same address in Daly City. The University of Denver debuted the alternative voting location today. It's the first spot where the hall and the votes unit has stopped. The 18 to 24 demographic is one of our lowest turnout demographics. Rush of mail in ballots circulating across Kansas. Nearly half a 1000000 ballots have been mailed out. That's nearly 3 times as many as back in 2016. Speaker 78: Voters still have 2 weeks to turn in their mail in ballots. If this ballot box bursting at the seams is any indication, there will be record participation. Speaker 17: A computer malfunction led to duplicate mail in ballots for a 108 voters in Mifflin County. Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled that county election boards cannot reject ballots based on whether or not the signature matches a voter's registration record. Speaker 15: This was Speaker 9: held in front of the Clark County election department. The group called out what they define as a lack of transparency and Speaker 35: ballots. Speaker 42: We have put together, I think, the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics. Speaker 84: Alright. So election leaders say, Doug, if you have not mailed back in your absentee ballot yet, these drop boxes, they're gonna be your number one option right now. Dropping off your ballot at a drop box is the best way to make sure it is in by the deadline and counted. Speaker 17: We have you on tape admitting to coercing voters and bribing voters with gift. This is you on video telling someone who to vote for, which is a violation of federal law and state law. You chose a republican, not a democrat. Right? And I let's go through whatever you want, but our conversation that we have is you were going straight democrat. So now we are voting for the straight is that And and she's like, well, yeah. You know what? You're right. They're leaving for John Cornyn. Speaker 9: I want the biggest candidate. Everybody's mad. That's a millionaire. A millionaire that's like, go do whatever you need to do. Here's all my credit cards. I don't take advantage of him. I tell everybody, I don't work Speaker 17: for man and I don't for god. Speaker 9: He knows what I mean. Speaker 17: The Supreme Court said that new deadlines for mail in ballots could take effect in North Carolina and in Pennsylvania. In Pennsylvania, ballots can arrive as late as Friday, the 6th. In North Carolina, it's Thursday, 12th. Speaker 9: Hundreds of thousands of questionable ballots sent to LA County voters. Speaker 17: This ballot was delivered to Carol's old apartment. Even though Carol moved 15 years ago, died almost 10 years ago. What did you think when you got 2 ballots in the mail? You could have voted twice. Right? Speaker 23: Yes. That was my initial thought when I took Speaker 40: the 2 ballots side by side. Speaker 23: I'm thinking, gee. You know? Speaker 17: Lake County, more than 277,000 questionable ballots were mailed this election year. It includes more than 48100 duplicate ballots mailed to the same person and 728 ballots mailed to people who likely have died. Speaker 4: We have put together the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics. Standing on the shoulders of giants like LBJ and Richard Daley, Democrats altered our laws to make the election system as conducive to fraud and resistant to oversight as possible. How did they pull off the heist of Ocean's 2020? By utilizing all the voter fraud tactics discussed in this film, plus some unprecedented innovations opened up by these recently passed election laws. Speaker 17: I work at the vote bailouts, which means we get your votes in and we separate this one, Donald j dumb Trump. That one just don't make it towards the mayor. Speaker 35: Keenan, so far, things have been going really well. There have been a few minor issues with some of the ballot machines at 3 of the precincts we visited this morning, including this one here in Taylor after their ballot scanner stopped working. The city clerk asked Dominion Voting Systems to bring a brand new machine. Speaker 9: County has a history of voting issues, and despite careful preparations tonight, another one causing a long delay for people processing thousands of absentee ballots. Of all the times for a plumbing issue Speaker 17: Early this morning, we told there is was a water main break above the room I'm standing in here at State Farm Arena. No ballots or election related machine were damaged by that water main break early this morning. Speaker 9: And Fulton County, home to Atlanta, they have stopped counting there for the night. They're gonna pick back up at 8 in the morning eastern time, and they still have 48,000 mail in ballots to go to count. Speaker 17: The big blue wave appears to be out the window. The secretary of state in Pennsylvania over the past couple of days has changed the rules. They changed the rules when they went to the supreme court and talked about signatures. You're supposed to match signatures, and the secretary of state said, no. You don't. She told us the United States Supreme Court that they would segregate the ballots and not count them. Last night, he said, we're gonna open them Speaker 35: and canvass it. Some states actually Speaker 52: allow votes to come in after election. Speaker 21: I wanna thank the American people for their tremendous support. Millions and millions of people voted for us tonight. A very sad group of people is trying to disenfranchise that group of people, and we won't stand for it. We were winning everything, Speaker 24: and all Speaker 21: of a sudden, it was just called off. It's also clear that we have won Georgia. We're up by 2.5 percent or a 117,000 votes with only 7% left. They're never gonna catch us. We're up 690,000 votes in Pennsylvania. We're winning Michigan by almost 300,000 votes. We're winning Wisconsin by a 107,000 votes with 81% of the vote. I said, what happened to the election? It's off. I've been saying this from the day I heard they were gonna send out tens of 1,000,000 of ballots because either they were gonna win or if they didn't win, they'll take us to court. And all of a sudden, everything just stopped. This is a fraud on the American public. Frankly, we did win this election. We want all voting to stop. We don't want them to find any ballots at 4 o'clock in the morning and add them to the list. Speaker 17: Why have they stopped counting? Because it's 2:48 in the morning. That's why they stopped counting. People get tired. When they're tired, they make mistakes. They're still counting ballots right now. Speaker 52: There are Speaker 9: still more than 1,400,000 mail in ballots that have not been counted. In Philadelphia alone, they still have 270 1,000 mail in ballots to count. Officials are working through the night in many places in Pennsylvania. If they Speaker 17: have 1,400,000 left, president's up by 673,000 votes. Joe Biden's gonna have to win ballpark 75% of these votes. Speaker 85: Only 39% of mail in votes have been counted. That leaves about 1.5 votes left to be cast. This is a state that had 2,500,000 mail in ballots sent in. They say there's been an update, but they're not gonna actually give us that number until 9 AM. In Detroit, there's at least 92,000 mail in ballot that we still don't have. So when are we gonna get an answer on that? Well, they're telling us probably early in the morning. This is Milwaukee. 169,000 votes that are unaccounted for mail in ballot. We aren't gonna get answers there until 4 or 5 in the morning, which I guess is, like, basically right now. Georgia. Now Fulton County, they just stopped counting at 10:30 PM. They stopped counting their absentee ballots. They said they'd pick it up in the morning. We believe there is a minimum of 48,000 ballots there. Speaker 17: We know that there are plenty of votes left in Milwaukee. But as I look at the numbers, I I think that's the most uphill climb for Biden at this point. Speaker 24: This is the problem if you're Speaker 17: on the Biden campaign. But look at the others counties where there's 15% or less Take this down. It's what's outstanding right now. You see a lot of red. Speaker 0: In key states, voting machines were tampered. Counting stopped. Yet election officials worked through the night. Hindsight may be 2020, but 2020 was 1960 all over again. Speaker 74: We're in a room where actually the numbers are being updated the whole time. So if you look back at the screen here, we're watching the screens as the numbers update. Speaker 42: You see these numbers flashing up on the screen. Have you figured anything out? You've seen anything that we don't know already? Speaker 74: You know, everything seems to be going you know what? The one thing that, was kind of confusing at one point, we saw the numbers spike for a second, and then we saw half the numbers disappear. What we're told is they do some checks and balances here. So when they were able to see some of the numbers matching up in a certain way, they were able to pull some of the numbers back based upon initial tabulation. Speaker 17: People here in Detroit are furiously trying to get through the absentee ballots. Downstairs of this TCF center where we are in Detroit is where they are continuing to push through these ballots. They did not stop at any point overnight. Woah. Alright. Hold on a second. No. No. No. Look. Joe Biden just took the lead in Wisconsin. Right. Speaker 42: We're getting new information. Speaker 17: The vote that we were waiting for in Milwaukee County has come in. It hasn't come in in Brown and Green Bay yet. It hasn't come in, as far as I know, in Kenosha. Speaker 9: When Speaker 14: they were ready to shut down the precinct, they had counted all the ballots. 4 AM, 3 vehicles arrived, a van, a Chrysler 300, and a Ferrari with a 100 and 30,000 plus ballots all Biden. Speaker 41: DCF Center. Speaker 55: Now I just heard that Speaker 11: a van dropped off boxes of ballots in Speaker 55: the middle of the night, and, she was working inside the TCF that morning. There's a lead car, an escort car that comes in. You can see here each time he adds something to the people inside, and this van drives in, and they actually came in twice. Speaker 9: Thousands of boats are in limbo because of a software issue. 60,000 plus likely higher, though we don't have exact numbers yet. DeKalb County, technology stopping election workers from finishing up its vote count late last night. Speaker 17: There has been some issues, certainly at State Farm, also in DeKalb County, which has been a very slow go tonight. And now you've got some issues in Gwinnett County. Chaotic moments today as people tried to get into the TCF center to watch the count. They were denied access on the grounds of COVID 19 restriction. Speaker 66: The absentee ballots. We are told that there are about 20,000 ballots still left to be counted here in the city of Detroit. Speaker 9: One of Speaker 17: them is Georgia where mister Trump has a narrow lead. Contributing to the delay is a huge surplus of absentee ballots due to the pandemic here in Fulton County where we are in Atlanta. A water pipe burst at the State Farm Arena yesterday, delaying results at one of the largest processing centers in the county. Fortunately, there was no damage to the absentee ballots themselves. Antrim County, which is what started with here, it's not that nobody's voted. It's that that sometime during the count early this morning, election officials there became aware of what they think is a software problem with the count that that gave Democrats a lead in a reliably red county, so they've stopped reporting until that's resolved. Speaker 86: I work in the Traverse City post office. We issued a directive this morning to collect any ballots we find is outgoing mail in general, separate them at the end of the day so that they could hand stamp them with the previous day's stage. They're gonna have some effort forced. Speaker 87: This time, groups pushed to get out the vote, working the phones and offering free rides to polling station. People here woke up this morning. Donald Trump was still leading in the state of Michigan, but suddenly, Joe Biden pulled ahead after a large number of votes were reported from the city of Detroit. Speaker 9: To look at the numbers, officials say that includes 47,553 ballots cast on election day, 195,370 6 advanced voters and 127,019 absentee ballots. Speaker 78: Abigail Spanberger has claimed victory over the 7th congressional district again. At least 14,000 absentee votes were overlooked on election night. Those votes were not included in the county's initial absentee vote totals. On Wednesday, the tight race was in favor of Republican challenger Nick Freitas, but there were still thousands of absentee ballots not accounted for. Speaker 58: Usual election observer may look at this right here and say, Speaker 17: Donald Trump's lead is a 116,000 votes. Right? That seems like a big margin. The 560 was the last number we have. That's how many ballots they're still counting. Speaker 58: And here's the problem for president Trump. Speaker 17: Those ballots are from this area, Philadelphia, and we're talking about the early votes. Speaker 58: This is the ratio right now. Speaker 17: 80 to 20. Democratic areas. They're coming out of urban areas, which report a little bit later. Speaker 88: Supervisor that they messed up yesterday. What did they mess up on? He told supervisor that they hadn't postmarked one of the ballot for the 4th instead of the 3rd. Speaker 0: An election story as American as apple pie. One candidate leading on election night, but vote counting was stopped in the middle of the night to slow down the process. You know the rest of the story by now. They calculate how many votes are needed to win, eliminate as many opposing ballots as possible, overlooked absentees are found, and mail ins are backdated. Then the cherry on top, adding 10,000 so you don't get nicknamed Landslide Linden. As the credits roll, the corrupt election officials lie under oath and corroborate the fraudulent numbers, sealing the victory. That is how history is written. Speaker 21: For the first time ever, we lost 0 races in the house. We were winning in all the key locations by a lot, a couple a couple of instances, and we were able to get the observers put in. And when the observers got there, they wanted them 60, 70 feet away, 80 feet, a 100 feet away, or outside the building to observe people inside the building. Mail in voting destroyed our system. It's a corrupt system, and it makes people corrupt even if they aren't by nature, but they become corrupt. It's too easy. They want to find out how many votes they need, and then they seem to be able to find them. They wait and wait, and then they find them. It's amazing how those mail in ballots are so one-sided too. Speaker 89: We have to interrupt here because the president has, made a number of, false statements, including the notion that Speaker 9: there has been fraudulent voting. Speaker 89: There has been no evidence of that. Allegations by his campaign, but his, campaign spokespeople Speaker 9: unable to provide any evidence. Speaker 89: The counting of the absentee votes Speaker 17: or mail in votes has actually gone, I think, quite smoothly. Speaker 9: Software issue in Antrim County. It showed Biden had the majority of votes, but in reality, Trump won the county by several 1,000. Speaker 17: A procedural misunderstanding in that part of a county worker led to those skewed numbers out of Antrim County. Put simply, Speaker 41: it wasn't a computer glitch, but human error Speaker 17: that caused the problem. The results from Pennsylvania's 21,000 votes has put Joe Biden into the lead. Speaker 89: NBC News now projects that Joe Biden has won the Keystone State, Pennsylvania. Speaker 52: We can now project that former vice president Joe Biden has been elected president. Speaker 17: They've delivered us a clear victory, a convincing victory. Speaker 9: Tens of thousands of people opted to vote by mail this year because of COVID 19. But the Wisconsin Elections Commission also saw a big uptick in the number of people interested and applying to be indefinitely confined, which doesn't require a voter to show proof of a photo ID. In the 2016 presidential election, only about 7% of absentee ballots were from indefinitely confined voters. But since then, a big jump. More than 160,000 voters were indefinitely confined or 14%. In November, more than 2 15,000, about 11% of the total absentee ballots. Speaker 0: Mail in voting destroyed our system. It makes people corrupt even if they aren't corrupt by nature. It's too easy. Politicians will always cheat. Companies will always be greedy. And criminals will always break the law, which is why we're supposed to have police in each case to protect us from such dangers. Even an incumbent president who was the most powerful person on earth at the time was not immune to the system of voter fraud, and neither are you or I. When the elite meet in secret and plan their clandestine operations of voter fraud, smoking cigars in a shadowy room, those are the votes that matter in America. Because we are an oligarchy or tyranny posing as a democracy. Victims of voter fraud repeat throughout history like a song with a familiar chorus. From Samuel Tilden to Coke Stephenson to Trump, they are reminded of the plea of Jimmy Fitzmaurice. The voter fraud that happened to him should never happen again to any candidate, but it continues to happen. Not only the voter fraud, but bearing the burden of demonstrating evidence against a system that is judge, jury, and executioner. Hours after election night, the media was dismissing and censoring the claims of voter fraud before the evidence was examined. Not since LBJ in 1960, there has never been such a wide chasm between one party having success down ticket and the other party winning the presidency. How was Biden delivered a clear and convincing victory? Mostly by mail. Just like Amazon, it only took a couple of days. 3 out of 4 voters did not vote in person on election day, meaning 75% of our ballots were insecure to voter fraud. Not only did absentee voters not have to match signatures, but they also did not have to provide ID in most cases. Wisconsin's indefinitely confined laws originally allowed only severely disabled and elderly to vote absentee fined were found online to be skiing, swimming, and running. Once the voter fraud toothpaste is out of the tube, you cannot put it back in with an audit. By the time audits can take place, the criminals have more than ample time to cover their tracks. And due to the inconsistencies of election officials and voting machines, those audits provide incongruent results, rarely matching or validating the process in any way. Without examination of the paper ballots, audits are performative Kabuki theater. Much like democracy, without protection from voter fraud. American democracy created an optimal ecosystem to cultivate fraud, money, power, and no one to police the cheaters. There may be politicians who adapt to the adversity of voter fraud, but most politicians take advantage of the abundant voter fraud opportunities to get ahead of the politicians playing fair and square. There is no way to possibly document all of the cases of voter fraud in 2020 or all of the voter fraud cases in history. That's not the point of this film. The point is to paint a clear picture with as much context as possible of a corrupt election environment that is incentivized to cheat, cover up, and then substantiate the cover up. Speaker 21: Today, I will detail some of the shocking irregularities, abuses, and fraud that have been revealed in recent weeks. Using the pandemic as a pretext, democrat politicians and judges drastically changed election procedures just months and in some cases weeks before the election. Very rarely were legislature involved and constitutionally, they had to be involved. Many states such as Nevada and California sent millions of live ballots to every person on their voter rolls. Other states such as Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin instituted universal absentee balloting. Voting rolls are packed with people who are not lawfully eligible to vote, including those who are deceased, have moved out of their state, and even are noncitizens of our country. Dozens of counties in the key swing states have more registered voters on the rolls than they have voting age citizens, including 67 counties in Michigan. In Wisconsin, the state's board of elections could not confirm the residency In one In one Michigan county that used Dominion's system, they found that nearly 6,000 votes had been wrongly switched. How many didn't we catch? And they called it a glitch. We found numerous glitches that evening. Election authorities in Texas have repeatedly blocked the deployment of Dominion system due to concerns about security, and most other states allowed anyone to get an absentee ballot and cast their vote without showing any ID. No state in the country verifies United States citizenship as a condition for voting in federal election. Many European countries have instituted major restrictions on mail in voting specifically because they recognize the nearly unlimited potential for fraud, all but to prohibit absentee ballots entirely for people who reside inside the country. In Fayette County, Pennsylvania, multiple voters received ballots that were already filled out. In Wisconsin, there are approximately 70,000 absentee ballots that do not have matching ballot applications as the ballots did not arrive in envelopes as required. The ballots did not arrive in envelopes as required. Thousands of uncounted ballots were discovered in Floyd, Fayette, and Walton Counties weeks after the election, and these ballots were mostly from Trump voters. They weren't In Detroit, 71% of the precincts didn't balance. There were more votes than there were voters. In Clark County, Nevada, the standards for matching a signature using the signature verification machine were intentionally lowered in order to test the process. 9 voters in Clark County cast ballots with intentionally incorrect signatures, and 8 of the 9 ballots were accepted and counted. They said you could sign your name as Santa Claus. Last week, the Clark County Commission threw out the results of a local election, reported finding, quote, discrepancies that we can't explain. Some voters were entered into a raffle for more than a dozen gift cards if they could prove they had voted. This took place on Indian reservations. In Georgia, 0.2% of mail in ballots have been rejected compared to 6.4% in 2016. We have seen similar declines in Pennsylvania, Nevada, and Michigan. Ballots weren't rejected. A simple recount of the ballots under these circumstances only compounds the fraud. The only way to determine whether there was an honest vote is to conduct a full review of the envelopes in the relevant states. You will find that many of them, tens of thousands, have fraudulent signatures. Speaker 90: For October 21st, I went into work as normal. Picked up my truck, Lancaster, Pennsylvania to go to Bethpage, New York. Guess what? Today, you're gonna be bringing back mail in ballots. I don't know their New York ballots. I don't know their Pennsylvania ballots. All I know is I'm picking up ballots in New York headed for Harrisburg. I don't think you would take mailing ballots out of one state to the other. I'm gonna need you to take this load out to Lancaster. I was like, that really doesn't make sense. Came back the next day, my trailer, it's not there. No one knows. I didn't care who really won the election, our vote. That's the one thing of us Americans that we have. Speaker 9: And If Speaker 90: you're gonna start corrupting that, taking that away from us, as Americans, we deserve to know the truth. We deserve to have an honest, fair election. Speaker 0: Elections have consequences. Stolen elections have catastrophic consequences. Discussing the American history of voter fraud is not a threat to democracy. Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. The oligarchy doesn't want you to know the American history of voter fraud precisely because they want the pattern to continue perpetually so they can maintain their power over us. This American oligarchy that poses as a democracy treats us all like children by withholding our inalienable right of self governance. A Jeffersonian democracy treats us like adults that freely leads us to self govern. Voting rights activists push for election laws that do little to expand access to voting, but do a lot to expand access to cheating. If you want to expand the access to voting, how about making election day a national holiday? This is why we should all vote in person on election day while showing an ID. You know, like when you buy beer. A convenience store shouldn't protect alcohol better than our election system protects our votes from fraud. Fraud will never be eliminated, but we can set up the system to make it a little harder to cheat and easier to check for fraud. Is that too much to ask of the self proclaimed greatest democracy of all time? Which brings us to January 6th. And I'm not talking about the violence instigated by the FBI and the Capitol Police. I'm talking about the original intent of January 6th. Decertifying the states with irregularities and offering up an alternate slate of electors based off of the electoral count act of 18/87, which was the response to the disputed election of Tilden and Hayes in 18/76. The idea was to establish that the states resolve the disputes rather than Congress to mitigate the partisan response that the 2 parties would inevitably have to a rigged election or even innocent errors. The electoral count act was used for the first time in the 1960 election. Although Nixon was declared the winner, the Hawaii Democratic Party noted tabulation errors in certain precincts. The governor, despite the inconsistencies in tabulation, had to certify because he had because he had no authority to inspect ballots or retabulate the results. This was Hawaii's first American election. Maybe the tabulation errors were genuine. On January 6, 1961, Kennedy offered up an alternate slate of Hawaiian electors, and they were unanimously chosen over the original Republican slate of electors with Kennedy ultimately prevailing in Hawaii. This is undeniable established precedent. Kennedy was valid in his request to decertify Hawaii and so was Trump in his request to decertify. As the elites and the media gaslit you that none of this American voter fraud history existed, they were popping bottles of champagne, toasting and boasting about pulling off the crime of the century, all while waxing poetically about the American democratic process. But it's not like these elites bragged about this crime publicly, spiking the football like a 20 20 election. Speaker 4: A weird thing happened right after the November 3rd election. Nothing. The nation was braced for chaos. Instead, an eerie quiet descended. As president Trump refused to concede, the response was not mass action, but crickets. It was all very, very strange, Trump said on December 2nd. Within days after the election, we witnessed an orchestrated effort to anoint the winner even while many key states were still being counted. In a way, Trump was right. There was a conspiracy unfolding behind the scenes, one that both curtailed the protest and coordinated the resistance from CEOs. This is the inside story of the conspiracy to save the 2020 election. It is the story of an unprecedented, creative, and determined campaign whose success also reveals how close the nation came to disaster. Every attempt to interfere with the proper outcome of the election was defeated. But it's massively important for the country to understand that it didn't happen accidentally. The system didn't work magically. Democracy is not self executing. That's why the participants want the secret history of the 2020 election told even though it sounds like a paranoid fever dream. A well funded cabal of powerful people ranging across industries and ideologies working together behind the scenes to influence perceptions, change rules and laws, steer media coverage, and control the flow of information. In November 2019, Mark Zuckerberg invited 9 civil rights leaders to dinner at his home where they warned him about the danger of the election related falsehood that were already spreading unchecked. It took pushing, urging, conversations, brainstorming, all of that to get to a place where we ended up with more rigorous rules and enforcement, says Benita Gupta, who attended the dinner and also met with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and others. Gupta has been nominated for associate attorney general by president Biden. I heard different claims about who should get the credit for thwarting Trump's plots. In the end, nearly half the electorate cast ballots by mail in 2020, practically a revolution in how people vote. About a quarter voted early in person, only a quarter of voters cast their ballots the traditional way, in person on election day. It's astounding how close we came, how fragile all this really is. It's like when Wile E. Coyote runs off the cliff. If you don't look down, you don't fall. Our democracy only survives if we all believe, and don't look down. Democracy won in the end. The will of the people prevailed, but it's crazy in retrospect that this is what it took to put on an election in the United States of America. Speaker 0: Molly Ball, Nancy Pelosi's biographer, February 4, 2021, Time Magazine. When you look down the American history of voter fraud, it's an endless cliff that could have you falling for eternity. You've looked down, seen the evidence of the American history of voter fraud. If you don't know the history of voter fraud, you might as well be born yesterday. History is written by the winners, and those winners aren't going to tell you they cheated. They want you to believe this is what democracy looks like when this is the polar opposite of democracy. A select few selecting our leaders so that they can consolidate power by taking away ours. Democracy's power is to reside in the hands of the many, and that power is to be used for the common good. Is there any doubt that our system is designed in the self interest for our few rulers? If we exist under an oligarchy posing as a democracy, then our democracy is a theater. We think the politicians are speaking to us genuinely. But in reality, they are reciting a script to their audience written by their masters as we thunderously applaud our freedom. Why are you sitting in the audience and they are on stage? Because you played fair and they cheated. Once in a while, one of the audience members are able to join the play and go off script, but eventually, all good actors read their lines. Speaker 64: As the Speaker 0: actors portrayed there on opposing sides like the Jets and the Sharps, backstage after the performance, they're all friends laughing at how well they manipulate the audience. What will it take for the theater to end and the harsh realities of genuine democracy begin for one of those actors to break the 4th wall. Speaker 91: And the Oscar for best documentary film goes to Lila Hart and Eric Aberrante for American History of Voter Fraud. Speaker 4: I would like to thank the academy, but we didn't need them to win this Oscar because we rigged the election. Speaker 0: We have put together the most inclusive and extensive voter fraud organization in the history of the United States. That's why we campaigned from our basement. We mailed out ballots to everyone who saw our movie. In fact, we sent them a couple. If ballot signatures didn't match my signature, they would be discounted, and I signed a lot of ballots. Now we count the votes at my house. Ballot harvesters went to your house, went through your mail, and collected your votes for me. On election night, we found out we were losing to Michael Moore. We ordered the counting to stop until we could figure out how many votes we were behind by. Michael Moore thought he claimed victory, but the media decried his false allegations as a threat to democracy because there was no evidence of voter fraud. Speaker 21: It had Speaker 0: been a whole 6 hours. He should have had all the evidence ready by now, or I'd advise mister Moore to quit whining. Hillary Clinton told me to not concede under any circumstances. As the media banned Michael from social media, they remind him that the absentee ballots are about to roll in. At the polling location, AKA my house, I draw the curtains so he can't see me dump out the mail so I can scan ballots multiple times, Ruby Freeman style. When Michael Moore wanted to observe the vote counting, I told him there was a water vein break. Don't worry. None of the ballots or voting machines were harmed. Once I found out how many votes I needed, we began counting again. I didn't have enough ballots to catch Michael, but then the postal workers began backdating absentee ballots. The election elves were searching for unfound votes. Why wouldn't they be? No one will ever look for fraud, Speaker 17: so they'll never find any. Speaker 0: By the time Michael woke up, we were the winners of the Oscar by one vote. Speaker 4: That's why they call me Landslide Lila. Speaker 0: Most of all, I'd like to thank our parents, who voted for us 10 times, and they weren't even aware of it. They delivered us a clear and convincing victory. Speaker 4: Democracy won in the end. The will of the people prevailed. But it's crazy in retrospect that this is what it took to win an Oscar in the United States of America. Speaker 35: 3 Central Floridians accused of voter fraud voting twice in the 2020 election. Speaker 17: This crime was not uncovered by Florida election officials, an anonymous person who researches voter registration data as a hobby. You can't claim the system is working if random Internet people have to find the violations for you. 6 years and one day, that is the sentence handed down to a Black Lives Matter activist in an illegal voting case. Speaker 84: Is that simple? I was, I went down Speaker 17: to the probation office, told them you weren't on probation, tricked them into giving you a form so you could re register to vote when you had a court order in your hand from the judge presiding over your case. Who would be the next mayor of Osceola? Both candidates have received 382 votes, but now the indictment of Kevin Dorland suggests this town could have avoided the drama. Election misconduct in not just the last election, but in 6 others as well. Speaker 21: The field of GOP candidates Speaker 17: for governor was cut in half today. 5 candidates are all accused of having forged signatures on their nominating petitions, so Speaker 21: they can't run anymore. Speaker 92: The Gadsden Elementary School District is now looking for a new board member since former San Luis mayor, Guernmina Fuentes, had to give up her seat after pleading guilty to ballot harvesting.

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This film is Mike Lindell approved https://t.co/lZe1N4hQog

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American History of Voter Fraud Lilahart.com/documentary Mike Lindell and my pillow meet @LoveLilaHart and AHVF After watching our film are you having trouble sleeping at night thinking? Tossing and turning thinking about election corruption and how RIGGED the system is? https://t.co/AUnhl3L1He

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This film is approved by Alex Jones https://t.co/w6udsU6KXK

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An important message from national treasure and quintessential American patriot Alex Jones And of course @LoveLilaHart my wife and co creator of American History of Voter Fraud Lilahart.com/documentary Now shared by Dinesh and Alex. Who's next? #voterfraud https://t.co/Oa2WU4VdQc

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Watch an amazing 2-hour film on the history of voter fraud that is being censored. The creators, a woman and her husband, have put together incredible information. Thank you. I'm here with Alex Jones. Translation: Watch an incredible 2-hour film on the history of voter fraud that is being censored. The creators, a woman and her husband, have compiled amazing information. Thank you. I am with Alex Jones.
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Speaker 0: Folks, you need to watch the history of voter fraud. This is an amazing 2 hour film. This lady and her husband have put together incredible. This information is being censored and needs to get out. Thank you. I'm with the great Alex Jones.

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Voter fraud documented since the film was released July 4th 2022: A Tarrant County TX ballot harvester we feature in the film arrested for voter fraud in 2018 was arrested for the same crime in 2022 https://t.co/ZSrLJehNhf

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Leticia Sanchez has a record of Voter fraud. 2022 and 2018 You can see her first arrest for ballot harvesting in American History of Voter Fraud at Lilahart.com/documentary by myself and @lovelilahart Voter fraud is a problem every election cycle @kylenabecker @KanekoaTheGr8 https://t.co/MsNg2AdBGK

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They were paid to collect absentee ballots from elderly people, receiving around $12 per ballot. This was part of a vote harvesting scheme in Tarrant County, where ballots were filled out for the Democratic party. Leticia Sanchez received money to pay others who collected votes, with ballot applications coming from former city councilman Sal Espino's office.
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Speaker 0: So they're paying you how much for each ballot? Each time, like, it's one that's trying to get it done. To sign the absentee ballot? Yeah. But that wasn't easy. The other people were 65. The old people are 65 and older. You know? And it wasn't easy. Like, one day, I got, like, one day, I got, like, $12. $1200? Yeah. That's 2 hours. How much money did you make? You know, I did for, like, 6 months, man. I had gotten a room at the end of the day, you know, stayed up for 6 months. Every day, every time I went, I got somebody to come. You know? So in 6 months time, what would how much you needed roughly? I'd say an average man at least. Speaker 1: State says we're connected to a vote harvesting scheme that they say was going on in Tarrant County. Prosecutors say we're requesting mail in ballots and then filling them out for the Democratic party. New documents say that Leticia Sanchez was receiving money apparently to pay the other women who went out and collected votes. Ballot applications were sent from the office of former city councilman Sal Espino.

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Ballot stuffing / ballot harvesting rampant in a Bridgeport CT Democrat primary https://t.co/RedTXL1mFS

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A new addition to the American History of Voter Fraud? A Bridgeport CT ballot harvester + stuffer saying "I got your back mayor" The woman seen on video making multiple trips to the ballot boxes in the city. + 900 more Absentee ballots than Absentee voters on record https://t.co/QgqIabGc3G

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The Bridgeport mayor testified in a ballot battle, distancing himself from a woman involved in handling ballots. Attorneys questioned the mayor about a previous election fraud case. The campaign manager for another candidate testified about discrepancies in absentee ballots. The civil case is nearing its end, with court proceedings set to resume on Thursday.
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Speaker 0: The Bridgeport ballot battle wages on with Bridgeport mayor Joe Gannon taking the stand Tuesday. The incumbent mayor, grilled by his opponent's attorneys, being questioned about a similar case in 2019. Then mayoral candidate, Marilyn Moore, filed a lawsuit against Scannum to get the results of the primary overturned after allegations of election fraud. That lawsuit was unsuccessful. Speaker 1: And and in the 2019 case, you actually filed a a defense in that case, and you might withdraw a lawyer. Right? You know, I'll say. Speaker 0: Gannon briefly reprimanded by judge William Clark when he tried to ask a question. Speaker 1: They ask questions. You answer. That's it. Go ahead. Speaker 0: Mayor Gannon continued to distance himself from Wanda Jeter Pataki. Speaker 2: I got your back, mayor. Speaker 0: The woman seen on video making multiple trips to the ballot boxes in the city. Ghanem claimed she was a campaign volunteer. Speaker 1: Have you ever talked with her about absentee ballots? Speaker 0: No. Attorneys for primary candidate John Gomes claimed the city's rental rebate program was used as a way to target absentee ballot voters and that Jeter Pataki had the list. Speaker 1: Do you think of a reason why Wanda Jeter Pataki, for her job duties, would be given a list of people, inquiring in and applying for the rental rebate program. And the chief of breeders you say, she would have to gain responsibility over people coming into the building. Speaker 0: Also taking the stand today, the campaign manager for John Gomes, who testified about the number of absentee ballots received compared to the number of people seen at drop boxes across the city. Speaker 2: You subtract people coming up to the ballot box and doing individual, then you subtract that number. So then as you continue to subtract, you get around to around 9 100 that how did they get to Tancur? Speaker 0: Attorneys reacting to Tuesday's hearing as the civil case gets closer to wrapping up. Speaker 1: The evidence came out that I wanted to get out. Speaker 0: A lot of strutting. It's a lot of fretting, and it's all signifying nothing so far. Court proceedings are expected to resume on Thursday in Bridgeport.

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An example of an American ballot harvester or a mule taking advantage of ethnic communities where the foreign language is predominant https://t.co/BQmwzwSB7H

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Another addition to the American History of Voter Fraud Kim Taylor (Wife of a county supervisor) pleaded guilty on all 52 counts of voter fraud Charges include false registration and voting, fraudulent registration and voting Taylor took advantage of the Vietnamese speaking constituents in her area This is a common tactic for ethnic neighborhoods: Find a foreign language speaking mule to harvest the area where the language is most common Reminiscent of the mules that harvest Arab communities in America and England that have been exposed or exposed themselves

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Kim Taylor was found guilty on 52 counts of voter fraud after a 6-hour jury deliberation. The charges include false information in registering and voting, fraudulent registration, and voting. The trial involved testimony from the Vietnamese community, stating Taylor filled out ballots for them. Taylor faces a maximum of 5 years in prison per count. No appeal response from Taylor's attorney.
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Speaker 0: Guilty. That's the verdict the jury returned with in the voter fraud trial against Kim Taylor. A deeper dive into the verdict now in our top story at 5. KCAU nine's Tyler Euchner joins us now from the newsroom. Tyler, what else can you tell us about that verdict tonight? Speaker 1: Yes, Sophie. After about 6 hours of deliberation, the jury released their decision. Kim Taylor, wife of Woodbury County supervisor Jeremy Taylor, was found guilty on all charges. That's 52 counts related to the alleged voter fraud scheme. These charges include false information in registering and voting, fraudulent registration, fraudulent voting. The the trial began 6 days ago with the prosecution calling on members of the Vietnamese community to testify about how Taylor had approached those with limited English and filled out inside ballots on their behalf and behalf of their children. A sentence date has not been set. Taylor faces a maximum of 5 years in prison for each account. KCU 9 reached out to Taylor's attorney regarding the possibility of appeal. We have not received a response. Live from the newsroom, Tyler Yukner, KCAU 9 News.

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Election workers in Springfield MA accuse the mayoral candidate of vote buying with video evidence of cash being handed out to voters https://t.co/EYsaO0I2P7

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Yet another addition to the American History of Voter Fraud: Justin Hurst Springfield MA mayoral candidate accused by election workers of vote buying "We don't pay for votes" Election workers : "I heard people asking 'Where is my payment?' and 'I was promised ten dollars'" "From what I saw, it appeared groups of people who were brought in were told who to vote for." "On Saturday, I overheard people saying 'Oh this is the one we're supposed to vote for - where is Hurst?'" Plus footage of vote buying: "Two women and one man can be seen showing the man in the red/white/blue shirt something. The man then proceeds to take out what appears to be a large bundle of cash and peel off a bill and hands it to each person"

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Allegations of voter fraud against Springfield mayoral candidate Justin Hurst are denied by him. Election workers claim they heard people asking for payment and being told who to vote for. Surveillance video shows a man handing out cash. Legal consequences could include up to 1 year in prison if proven true, but charges are unlikely before the election.
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Speaker 0: Just days before election night, allegations of voter fraud against Springfield mayoral candidate Justin Hurst coming to light, claims he adamantly denies. Speaker 1: We don't pay for votes. Yeah. I think I was very clear about that at the press conference. Speaker 0: Hurst responding to the allegations during Friday's taping of getting answers with Dave Madsen. But election workers say otherwise. In a sworn affidavit obtained by Western Mass News, one poll worker says, quote, I heard people asking, where is my payment? And I was promised $10. Another worker saying, from what I saw, it appeared groups of people who were brought in were told who to vote for. On Saturday, I overheard people saying, oh, is this the one we're supposed to vote for? Where is Hurst? Also coming to light, this surveillance video. Springfield election commissioner Gladys Olayola Lopez describing what she saw here. She says, quote, 2 women and one man can be seen showing the man in the red, white, and blue shirt something. The man then proceeds to take out what appears to be a large bundle of cash and peel off a bill and hands it to each person. Amid these allegations, we're getting answers from 1 local criminal defense attorney about the legal consequences if these claims are proven to be true. Speaker 1: This statute punishes this type of conduct for up to 1 year. Would would someone in his position even be, in in in sort of in that realm, highly doubtful. Speaker 0: He says the law is clear. But Jared Olinoff says without any formal charges filed, it'll be a long time before we even see the possibility of this playing out in a courtroom. Speaker 1: I highly doubt that there would be any kind of charge if one is ever brought prior to, the election.

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Government officials using their power over election officials to obtain Absentee ballots and cast illegal ballots https://t.co/VAYJFgPbAT

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Bonus addition to the American History of Voter Fraud: Rensselaer County NY officials used their power over election officials to obtain absentee ballots, then conspired to cast false and illegal votes in other people’s names during 2021 primary and general elections https://t.co/q3LuTrkN21

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Democratic leaders in Rensselaer County are calling for the resignation of 3 county employees indicted in a voter fraud investigation. The minority leaders of the legislature emphasize the importance of election integrity. The accused employees, Rich Chris, James Gordon, and Leslie Wallace, allegedly applied for absentee ballots using other voters' information in the 2021 election. Despite the charges, all 3 individuals deny any wrongdoing. Two former officials involved in the case have already pleaded guilty.
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Speaker 0: Democratic leaders in Rensselaer County are calling on 3 county employees to resign after they were indicted last week in connection with a voter fraud investigation. The minority leaders of the legislature, Peter Grimm and Cindy Doran, say the public should have confidence in the integrity of its elections. Rich Chris, James Gordon, and Leslie Wallace were arrested by the FBI last week and are accused of using the names and birthdays of other voters to fraudulently apply for absentee ballots in the 2021 election. All 3 have denied wrongdoing. 2 other former officials charged in connection with the investigation pleaded guilty last year.
Saved - August 19, 2023 at 3:38 PM

@BelannF - BelannF

▁ ▂ ▄ ▅ ▆ ▇ █ 𝕍𝕆𝕋𝔼ℝ 𝔽ℝ𝔸𝕌𝔻 █ ▇ ▆ ▅ ▄ ▂ ▁ I HAVEN'T FORGOTTEN ABOUT THIS FRAUD - HAVE YOU? When Dems say there was no voter fraud - tell them all about this election clerk which is most likely only the tip of the iceberg.

Saved - October 12, 2023 at 9:22 PM
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A Democrat election clerk in Connecticut has testified in court, revealing that she has not been following the law regarding mail-in ballots. According to Connecticut law, clerks must sign off on each absentee ballot, and if this requirement is not met, the ballot cannot be counted. This admission suggests that numerous ballots, including those in the recent Bridgeport Democrat primary election, were counted improperly. This raises concerns about the integrity of elections in Democrat cities across the country.

@BehizyTweets - George

BREAKING: Democrat Election Clerk gives BOMBSHELL testimony in court admitting she has not been following the law on mail-in ballots Connecticut law requires clerks to sign off on each absentee ballot, a ballot cannot be counted if those requirements are not met This means that in the recent Bridgeport Democrat primary election and many past elections based on her admission, many ballots were counted that shouldn't have been counted. Best believe this is happening in every Democrat city in the country

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The speaker asks if the person is aware that the outer envelope of a ballot must have the date, time, and signature of the town clerk. The person admits they were not aware. The speaker then asks if the person instructed their absentee ballot moderator about this rule, to which the person responds that they went over the manual but did not specifically mention the signature requirement. The speaker shows an example of an envelope without a signature and asks if it should have been counted. The person objects, but the speaker clarifies that they were in charge of counting the ballots. The person admits they did not discuss the signature requirement with the moderator. The speaker asks if the person's office ever checked for the clerk's signature on the envelopes, to which the person says it never came up in their training.
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Speaker 0: And were you aware that the secretary of the state says that an outer envelope, the endorsement of the town clerk must show the date, the precise time the clerk received the ballot, and the clerk's signature. Are you aware of that? I'm so am. And, were you aware that if the the secretary of the state says in exhibit 126, if an outer envelope does not substantially comply with this requirement, The ballot cannot be counted. Did you know that? Speaker 1: Now I do. Speaker 0: Okay. I guess maybe I should ask, did you know that did you know that on September 12th? Speaker 1: No. I do not. Speaker 0: And, did you ever instruct your absentee ballot moderator, that that was the rule? Speaker 1: I went over the manual. Speaker 0: You went over this manual with the absentee ballot firing. But I Speaker 1: didn't need to go through the thing because we know our past practices. Speaker 0: So past practices were in your office, the registrar voters the democratic registrar voters office was not to require a signature on the clerk's Speaker 1: Oh, no. I know. Actually, this is, news to me about the signature. I'm not clear, Yes. So that means I have embedded those early in the property that I should have in this instance in this instance? Speaker 0: Okay. Well, you you you agree that what I'm showing you here, in exhibit 2 10162 does not include a signature, mister Clemons. Right? Speaker 1: Not this one. Speaker 0: Right. And if we if I can ask you to take a look at 128 a at 69. If I can look at the stamp on this one, this is an an absentee ballot application received by the town clerk. Alright. Miss Howard, you would agree that that particular stamp does have a facsimile signature of the town clerk Charles d Clemens junior. Right? Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 0: And the one that I showed you, just the last one I showed you on the absentee ballot outer envelope did not have a signature. Did it? And so would you agree that under The Secretary of the State's handbook here, step 2, that the particular outer envelope with the stamp without the clerk's signature should not have been counted. Speaker 1: Objection. That's for our health perspective. Excuse me. She was not it's already testified she was not charged. Speaker 0: She's she's in charge. Were you in charge? I'll I'll ask it this way. You were you were in charge of of the counting of all of the ballots. That was your overall job. Right? Speaker 1: The overall job is to moderate. I oversee the election site, to to, overseeing the the, balancing in the code 3 states. So they are required To follow this Speaker 0: test. Including step 2, the endorsement has to have a signature. Correct. And you hold of the absentee ballot moderator that before the primary? Speaker 1: No. I didn't talk to him. No. I did not. Speaker 0: Did you have any discussion with him about that? No. I did not. Did you go through the the the absentee ballot manual with him? No. Well, I understand you went through Speaker 1: the manual, but you said it's pretty soon because we sent through our We recognize that they will stand without his signature. Speaker 0: So you're learning about that for the first time today? Speaker 1: To recognize that that they have a man of state. Speaker 0: I'm sorry. You said you were concerned about that? Speaker 1: No. I said I didn't recognize that The 2 that they did the stamp had a signature on stamp and yellow window. Speaker 0: Alright. So looking to, the clerk's endorsement on on outer envelopes of absentee ballots. Have you has your office ever looked to see whether the clerk's endorsement included a signature or a facsimile signature by the town clerk. It's never come up into your training with the absentee ballot moderator?
Saved - May 11, 2024 at 3:32 PM

@EricAbbenante - Eric Abbenante

A new addition to the American History of Voter Fraud? A Bridgeport CT ballot harvester + stuffer saying "I got your back mayor" The woman seen on video making multiple trips to the ballot boxes in the city. + 900 more Absentee ballots than Absentee voters on record https://t.co/QgqIabGc3G

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Bridgeport Mayor Joe Gannon testified in a ballot battle, distancing himself from a woman linked to absentee ballots. Attorneys questioned him about a previous election fraud case. The campaign manager for candidate John Gomes discussed absentee ballot numbers. The civil case is ongoing, with court proceedings set to continue on Thursday.
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Speaker 0: The Bridgeport ballot battle wages on with Bridgeport mayor Joe Gannon taking the stand Tuesday. The incumbent mayor, grilled by his opponent's attorneys, being questioned about a similar case in 2019. Then mayoral candidate, Marilyn Moore, filed a lawsuit against Scannum to get the results of the primary overturned after allegations of election fraud. That lawsuit was unsuccessful. Speaker 1: And and in the 2019 case, you actually filed a a defense in that case, and you might withdraw a lawyer. Right? You know, I'll say. Speaker 0: Gannon briefly reprimanded by judge William Clark when he tried to ask a question. Speaker 1: They ask questions. You answer. That's it. Go ahead. Speaker 0: Mayor Gannon continued to distance himself from Wanda Jeter Pataki. Speaker 2: I got your back, mayor. Speaker 0: The woman seen on video making multiple trips to the ballot boxes in the city. Ghanem claimed she was a campaign volunteer. Speaker 1: Have you ever talked with her about absentee ballots? Speaker 0: No. Attorneys for primary candidate John Gomes claimed the city's rental rebate program was used as a way to target absentee ballot voters and that Jeter Pataki had the list. Speaker 1: Do you think of a reason why Wanda Jeter Pataki, for her job duties, would be given a list of people, inquiring in and applying for the rental rebate program. And the chief of breeders you say, she would have to gain responsibility over people coming into the building. Speaker 0: Also taking the stand today, the campaign manager for John Gomes, who testified about the number of absentee ballots received compared to the number of people seen at drop boxes across the city. Speaker 2: You subtract people coming up to the ballot box and doing individual, then you subtract that number. So then as you continue to subtract, you get around to around 9 100 that how did they get to Tancur? Speaker 0: Attorneys reacting to Tuesday's hearing as the civil case gets closer to wrapping up. Speaker 1: The evidence came out that I wanted to get out. Speaker 0: A lot of strutting. It's a lot of fretting, and it's all signifying nothing so far. Court proceedings are expected to resume on Thursday in Bridgeport.
Saved - April 13, 2024 at 11:30 PM
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A judge orders a new election in a Connecticut town after surveillance video reveals ballot stuffing in drop boxes. The incident raises concerns about the prevalence of such actions. In another case, a judge overturns a Democrat mayoral primary election in Bridgeport due to evidence of fraud. Additionally, a video shows a woman stuffing the ballot box in Georgia during the November 2020 election.

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

Judge orders a new election in Connecticut town after surveillance video showed ballot stuffing in drop boxes! That this happened here is beyond reasonable doubt. The only question is how common it is.

@bennyjohnson - Benny Johnson

🚨 Judge Overturns Bridgeport Democrat Mayoral Primary Election, Calling Evidence of Fraud ‘Shocking’ “The volume of ballots so mishandled is such that it calls the result of the primary election into serious doubt and leaves the court unable to determine the legitimate result of the primary,” Clark wrote in his ruling, adding that the videos “are shocking to the court and should be shocking to all the parties.”

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

Hmm 🧐

@realLizUSA - Liz Harrington

THE MOST SECURE ELECTION IN HISTORY Here’s a woman stuffing the ballot box in broad daylight in Gwinnett County, Georgia in the November 2020 Election https://t.co/sqUfuONfGP

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Three individuals were caught committing felonies by tampering with a drop box in broad daylight. Despite being watched by others, they continued with their illegal activities. This incident highlights the importance of following the law and the consequences of breaking it.
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Speaker 0: We looking at here as we pull this up? Same basic thing. It looks like the same drop box. Everybody look at all those people doing the right thing waiting So they're waiting to wait early. In line. Right? Right. So this is a maroon dress woman, or is this somebody else? Yeah. Yeah. No. That's Is that your mule? That's our mule. So this is a mule. Mhmm. In front of everyone. Okay. Look, everybody's sitting there watching like, what? So this is What's happening? Right now as she opens it up, can't figure out to open up because they want fit. Right. Felony at what point? After the first. First year. Now it's a felony so this is a felon, 3 felons at one drop box everybody. I want you to think about that. 1 after the other in broad daylight. I mean, now you could also get drivers, you know, license plate info and stuff. Right? Yes. So she in broad daylight, while everyone else was watching, just violated Georgia law. Right.
Saved - November 27, 2023 at 10:24 PM
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Title: Allegations of Election Fraud and Corruption in Connecticut In Connecticut, serious allegations of election fraud and corruption have emerged, implicating various officials. Richard Skeletor Blumenthal's un-election is at the center of the controversy, with every Registrar and Town Clerk allegedly involved. Additionally, a sting operation involving 640 defendants raises questions about President Trump's alleged racism. Ted Bromley, despite being fired, continues to work for CT, raising suspicions of bribery. Wilton CT's involvement in accepting Zuckerberg bribes to manipulate the US Senate race is also questioned, with claims of a complicit federal judge. Ted Bromly and Scott Bates are accused of rigging a national election for the US Senate, with involvement from judges, including Clark, and elected officials. The utilization of Tyler Tech, Scytl, ERIC, CISA, and Gartner Group further deepens the allegations.

@Flynn2022 - 2024 John Flynn US Senate Candidate For CT

Election fraud in CT. Every single Registrar and Town Clerk is complicit in the CT Un-election of Richard Skeletor Blumenthal. Trump Racist? Shake and Bake on the Sting operation. 640 defendants. Corrupticut Town Clerks. Ted Bromley was fired and is still working for CT. Bribes. Did Wilton CT take the Bribe? Did Wilton take the Zuckerberg bribes to rig the US Senate race in Corrupticut. The Federal Judge is in on it. Turn yourself in. Ted Bromly and Scott Bates rigged a national election for the US Senate. The das are in on it, every Judge including Clark, and all the elected officials. They used Tyler Tech, Scytl, ERIC, CISA, and Gartner Group.

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The speaker, Johnny Flynn, calls the Wilton registrar to inquire about his missing petitioning candidate signatures. He claims that every town in Connecticut received signatures except Wilton. He accuses the registrar of intentionally destroying the signatures and mentions a lawsuit he filed. Flynn also alleges election fraud in Connecticut and claims to have evidence. The registrar denies receiving any petitions and expresses ignorance about the lawsuit. Flynn accuses the registrar of being involved in a criminal conspiracy and threatens legal action. The conversation ends with both parties unable to resolve the issue.
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Speaker 0: Calling the Wilton registrar. Speaker 1: Wilton registrar. Speaker 0: Hey. Hi. I'm looking for a lady named Karen Burke. Speaker 1: This is Karen. Speaker 0: Hi. I'm Johnny Flynn. I live in Farwalk, I ran for US Senate in 2022 against Blumenthal and I gave number of petitioning candidate signatures to Ted Bromley who assured me that he forwarded them to you, And I never got anything back, which is alarming since every town in Connecticut did the exact Same thing, both republican and democratic registrars. Neither out of 640 people, Somebody sent it back, which is alarming since I got 57,962 signatures, which are missing. And I was supposed to be on the absentee ballot, but I wasn't. I was supposed to be on the Normal US senate race ballot, which I wasn't, and then the whole state got mailed an illegal Absentee ballot without my name on it and I have many, many, many votes, but the state says I have 0. So I am one of 12 candidates that got screwed in this fashion And I'm wondering what happened to my petitioning candidate signatures that went to Wilton. Speaker 1: I don't recall call them ever coming to Wilton? Speaker 0: Well, you need to find a receipt, write a response. I did sue you guys A year and a half ago, no one responded and it's in the supreme court and it went through the appellate court Where I was called the Trump racist by the head clerk of the Supreme Court and the head clerk of the Appellate court called me a racist, and I'm not. My kids are Spanish. Hello. I ran against Trump in 2020 in the state of Connecticut. Did anybody know that? No. Because the Petitioning candidate signatures were intentionally destroyed, and Ted Bromley says It's your fault. I said, Ted, where are these signatures? It's the clerk's fault. I said, really? Because I live in Norwalk. I gave Stanford 3 hun you know, 300. I gave Norwalk 300. I gave Bridgeport 700. I gave Wilton you know, I have clients in Wilton. I go to Wilton once a week pretty much. I have 3 clients on one street that signed my petition, And I gave them to the state on video. I sued every town in the state in 2022. It's now The end of 2023, no response, and I have proven already that Danbury, hacked Pennsylvania. K? Southington hacked Wisconsin. Shelton hacked Michigan. Connecticut hacked 20 other states in the 2020 election. I have already proved it. It is in the appellate brief at the appellate court, and Connecticut did some really bad things, and I've proved it. That's why Denise Merrill resigned. Do you know who she was? Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 0: Okay. She resigned in June. I sued Connecticut in October. Prior actually, August. I sued them in August knowing they were falsifying the elections. It's a sting operation. I'm in on it. I'm the largest litigator in Connecticut That is not an attorney. I have a case on 5 g. 5 g is Speaker 1: Can you spell spell your last name for Speaker 0: Flynn, f l y n n. Okay. If you don't respond, I I don't care what you say in your response. Speaker 1: Know what you want me to Speaker 0: do. Can't drop you from the lawsuit until you respond, and I won't. But the fact I Speaker 1: I'm I'm not aware of the lawsuit. Okay. The lawsuit would not be would not be Speaker 0: You were served. Speaker 1: With a registrar star voters. It would be filed with the town clerk. Speaker 0: They were served. Okay? So So hold on. What what you don't know is that the plaintiffs were threatened at gunpoint and told if we don't change our testimony, we will be shot. Do You understand? Speaker 1: I I still don't see why it's why you're calling me. Speaker 0: Well, you're in on it if you didn't answer, and you're in on If you didn't fill out my if you didn't return my signatures because Ted Bromley said he sent them to you, and he's director of elections. And they have and and and then you turn to me. He's you know why he resigned? Speaker 1: I don't really care why he resigned. Speaker 0: He didn't resign. He was fired. Now we find out he's still working there. After we're told he's fired for his actions, they didn't fire him. They turned they moved him into other department. Okay? I'm not getting shot in the back of the head because Wilton doesn't respond to my lawsuit because they didn't do whatever they did out. Those are those signatures I gave are a felony. Every single one of those have Speaker 1: to follow-up with the town clerk. Speaker 0: Every Single one of the signatures I gave your town is a felony. Do you understand? Every single one. Speaker 1: I don't believe that I in fact, I know I never received petitions from you. Speaker 0: Well, you didn't say it. You never answered and said I never got any of these damn Thanks. But why didn't you say that? Do you know who Kate Wall is? Speaker 1: The lawsuit. Speaker 0: Do you know who Kate Wall is? Speaker 1: Who? Speaker 0: Kate Wells? Kate wall walls? Kate Walls, w a l l s? No. Okay. She was contacted by Mark Zuckerberg, And she sent hold on. Hold on. Hold on. They sent 39 bribes to the state In Connecticut, Bridgeport got $313. Okay. Hartford got $343. Norwalk got $51. Did Wilton take the bribe? Yes or no? Did Wilton take the bribe? I wanna know. Speaker 1: Yeah. I mean, I I Is Speaker 0: that a yes? Is that a yes? Did Wilton take the bribe? You said yeah. Speaker 1: I said I can't help you. I am unaware of what you are talking about. Speaker 0: Well, that is not on me. If you guys got the letters And Mark Zuckerberg paid Wilton, and you guys destroyed my documentation. Temptation, I'm one of 12 candidates that got screwed. It's not just me. It's 12 candidates. Okay? 12. Speaker 1: I got said. I have no knowledge of what you are Speaker 0: Well, I've been sending you emails for a year and a half. I've been sending every town emails for a year and a half. I have them. Okay? For you to tell me, you don't know don't know what I'm first select lady 10 times. I went to your 1st select lady, 10 times. I went to her office. I spoke to the police. The police threatened Me and Wilton. Speaker 1: Then why don't you why Speaker 0: I sent the sup I sent Speaker 1: help you. You Speaker 0: I sent multiple talk to Speaker 1: missus Danda Slice then. Speaker 0: I talked Hold on. I gave you multiple federal subpoenas which were never answered. Speaker 1: I was never served. I do not know what you are talking about. I cannot help you. You are barking up the wrong tree. Speaker 0: Guess what? Your answer barking up the wrong tree is a federal crime. Turn yourself in, Honestly, you have no business making a statement like that when you in fact violated Executive order 7WW, by making that statement, you just you turn yourself in. Honestly, Give me a break. Give me a break. I said to you, the defend the plaintiffs in this lawsuit are threatened. K? Those are voters that signed my petition, they're getting death threats, and one of them had had her stepson Already shot. Did you know that? Speaker 1: Mister Flynn, I I I just can't to continue this conversation with you because I don't know what you are talking about. Speaker 0: Well, hold on a second. You have a first select lady. Who Knows. Wilton, Connecticut. Wilton, Connecticut doesn't know what's going on here. This is a criminal conspiracy of massive Of proportion. Have a great day. She shouldn't be saying I can't help you. She should be saying, what do I have to do to prove our innocence? And I would let Let them out. Another town. I'm not letting them out till I get a letter saying they don't know, Deb Bromley lied, and no one will do that. Why? Why? Because Connecticut is so dirty and they all know it. They all know how dirty this State is. Unbelievable.
Saved - December 22, 2023 at 11:18 AM

@Real_RobN - 🇺🇸RealRobert🇺🇸

Election deniers, conspiracy theorists and J6 political prisoners listen up. 30,000 unfolded fake ballots 97% for Robert L. Peters, 97% for John Assoff. Out of a batch of 950 military mail in ballots Robert L. Peters recieved 950, Trump 0. All in exact sequential order. https://t.co/LDGA6RQIfB

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There are six affidavits from veteran election officials alleging that up to 30,000 of the 147 ballots in question are counterfeit. The evidence includes different paper used for these ballots, the absence of folds despite being absentee ballots, the same bubble mark on a large number of ballots, and the claim that the marks were made by a machine, not a pen or pencil. Additionally, an analysis of 950 military mail-in ballots showed that all 950 votes went to Joe Biden, while none went to Trump, and they were in sequential order. These findings are considered highly unlikely and raise questions about the integrity of the election.
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Speaker 0: Here's the 2 key things is, were there counterfeit ballots? 6 affidavits now. We had 4 now at 6. 6 affidavits of veteran election officials are alleging that up to 30,000 of these 147 ballots are fake. Somebody printed them up on a machine and ran them through the vote counting machines. They're not real. They're not attached to anybody. They have 4 pieces of evidence for this. None of these are going away. None of these can be explained. Number 1, they're on different paper. What kind of paper are they on? Why isn't it the same paper that everything else is on? Number 2, they're not folded. Well, what do you mean they're not folded? In order to get an absentee ballot, You have to get it in the mail, which means that the Department of Elections in Georgia machine folded the ballot. You can't have a ballot in an envelope that you mail back or Dropbox back that's not folded. You either got it folded or you send it back folded or both with an envelope. So why aren't they folded? Number 3, you've got 30 you've got the same exact bubble mark on the ballot the same one for upwards of 30,000 of these ballots, 97% of them voting for Joe Biden, 97% voting for John Ossoff. And the fourth thing is the affidavits say that these, the bubble marks are not made by an ink pen or a pencil, that they're made by a machine. These are the things that they're going to look at. Now They did an analysis batch of 950 military ballots. Nine fifty. I want you to grasp what the findings are, and this is a matter of public record. Nobody made this up. Out of a batch of 950 military mail in ballots. Joe Biden got 950 votes. Trump, 0. That's a 100%. That is virtually impossible to have happen. Not only that, they were in sequential order. That's also in public. That means that every ballot that came in in the mail is somehow in exact sequential order. How is that possible?
Saved - January 25, 2024 at 2:44 PM

@JesseBWatters - Jesse Watters

Bridgeport, Connecticut redid their election last night and there's already been allegations of voter fraud. Dead people voting, ballot applications being given out like candy and ballot harvesting. https://t.co/4mrkdJJplI

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Wanda the stuffer allegedly stuffed so many ballots in Bridgeport, Connecticut that they had to redo the election. The mayor of Bridgeport won again, but there are new allegations of fraud. GOM's campaign operative, Denise Solano, distributed hundreds of absentee ballot applications to unauthorized campaign workers, violating election law. Evidence was also provided of a voter being issued a ballot on the day she died, with the completed ballot being mailed back 8 days later. The secretary of state suggested voting in person might be better if absentee voting isn't secure. The New York Times even acknowledged voter fraud in Bridgeport. The city didn't want to discuss how absentee ballots are counted. Overall, Bridgeport's election doesn't look good in terms of safety and security.
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Speaker 0: Remember Wanda the stuffer? She was a government worker in Bridgeport, Connecticut who allegedly stuffed so many ballots, they had to redo the election. Well, they redid their election last night, and Wanda's boss, the mayor of Bridgeport, won again. Was it a clean fight? Not exactly. Speaker 1: The battle for Bridgeport's corner office is also fresh with new allegations of fraud. This time, it's It's the Ghanem campaign, which claims GOM's campaign operative, Denise Solano, who according to Logs, pulled hundreds of absentee ballot applications, Violated election law by distributing those applications to campaign workers who weren't authorized. Gomes also provided evidence showing a voter was issued an Cinti ballot on the same day she died with a completed ballot being mailed back to the clerk's office 8 days later. Speaker 0: Dead people voting, ballot applications being given out like candy, harvesting. It's so bad the secretary of state said, quote, Maybe you're just better voting in person. If absentee isn't secured, just get rid of the drop boxes. Bridgeport is so crooked, even the New York Times admitted voter fraud's real. Look at the headline. Election fraud is rare, except maybe in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Everybody knows about it. Voters call Wanda and her crew the absentee ballot queens. Our local Fox reporter, Matt Caron, went to go see where they count these absentee ballots. The city didn't really wanna talk. Speaker 2: Can you explain to the people what happens in the AV count room? Pat, why is it that you don't wanna talk about how absentee ballots are counted? Don't people deserve to know how that process works? Speaker 0: Last year, we told election officials across the country they have to get it together by 24 if they want a safe and secure election. And so far, if you look at Bridgeport, not looking so good.
Saved - April 27, 2024 at 2:49 PM

@BigFish3000 - Big Fish

@TuckerCarlson I was at TCF in Detroit and 35% of the ballots were not on the official voter roll. They kicked me out citing Covid when I raised objections. People do not believe me when I mention this. It’s hard to believe.

Saved - May 6, 2024 at 1:26 PM

@robertdunlap947 - Bobby D🎙

We haven’t had a true election where our vote mattered for OVER 30 YEARS🤬! Anyone that is against paper ballots and voter ID JUST WANTS THE CHEAT😡! WAKE UP🇺🇸 https://t.co/1nTbDZKPsE

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Free and fair elections are crucial, but trust in the process is eroded by fraud and abuses across the country. The Fair Election Fund offers compensation for exposing election cheating. If you've witnessed corruption as an election worker, organizer, or concerned citizen, share your story to help preserve democracy. Those who report fraud are eligible for payment from a $5,000,000 fund to shine a light on corruption and restore trust.
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Speaker 0: Free and fair elections are the bedrock of our American experiment. It's part of our core, but we can only have confidence in the result if there is trust in the process. Across the country, there are real cases of fraud and abuses of the system that have eroded our trust, from executive orders opening the door to noncitizens outright refusing to follow the law when administering elections. Outright refusing to follow the law when administering elections. This is happening in plain sight, but those in power look the other way. They lie and dismiss and then demonize common sense steps to ensure our elections are free and fair, and they're still lying. That's where the Fair Election Fund comes in. We're making a major investment to compensate those who expose cheating in our elections. If you have knowledge of abuses in the system, your story could be what helps preserve our democracy. If you are an election worker, organizer, or concerned citizen who's witnessed this corruption firsthand, we wanna hear from you. Those who report fraud fraud are eligible for payment from our $5,000,000 fund. With your help, we'll shine a light on the corruption and stop it. This is how we restore trust.
Saved - August 8, 2024 at 12:35 PM

@5dme81 - 5DME81

💥💥BOOM💥💥🚨🚨Ballots with numerous design flaws - Im curious of the 3rd party involvement 🚨🚨 #Ballot #ElectionInterference #ElectionIntegrity #BallotFraud #TrumpWon👈 #DemocratsCheat https://t.co/juV9V4Xxs8

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We've noticed design flaws in ballots from different counties, including see-through paper and consistent hole placement for yes/no votes. This trend is concerning. I'm interested in the role of nonprofits advising county clerks on ballot design.
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Speaker 0: As we've been working with Amy and collecting pictures of different ballots by various counties, we're seeing numerous design flaws across the board. I'm also in San Diego County. I know you used to be here, and my ballot looked completely different. So I suspect that that has to do do with, voting out of state or something of that nature. But we've seen see through paper. We've also seen that even though there are different printups of the ballot by various counties, that the hole in the envelope still corresponds with the yes no vote in at least 3 different counties so far. So we're seeing this trend across the board that's highly, highly concerning. And, I'm curious about the third party involvement of the nonprofits that are consulting with the county clerks in in these design recommendations.
Saved - August 25, 2024 at 2:21 PM

@MichelleRM68 - Michelle #FKH

It's been 4 months since Milwaukee Elections Director Claire Woodall was fired for creating 64K ballots for Biden in the back conference room of City Hall! Not only was she NOT arrested, none of the others who helped her were either! It'll happen again!👇 https://t.co/XXiyIV15iC

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Milwaukee's election director, Claire Woodall Bogg, was fired by the Democrat mayor without explanation. A tweet claimed that Woodall Bogg admitted under oath to printing 64,000 ballots in City Hall for the November 3, 2020, election and having city employees fill some out. This is presented as an admission of cheating in the 2020 election, where Trump lost by 20,682 votes. In 2020, Republican lawsuits challenging election results were dismissed based on latches, because they were filed after the election. It is claimed that judges avoided scrutiny by dismissing the cases. In 2024, Republicans have filed lawsuits before the election in all the swing states. This is expected to guarantee a trial, depositions, and review of the ballots if similar issues arise.
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Speaker 0: Last week, Milwaukee election director Claire Woodall Bogg was fired. The Democrat mayor of Milwaukee did not give a reason for firing Claire Woodall Bogg. If you remember, this was for Joe Biden were found and counted in the middle of the night. New revelations came from this tweet which reads, I took her sworn deposition in a lawsuit I filed against her as Milwaukee City Election Clerk. She printed 64,000 ballots in the back conference room of city hall room 501 for the November 3, 2020 election. She had city employees and others fill some of those out on the 4th, 6th, and other floors of city hall. It sounds like this woman is admitting under oath that there was cheating during the 2020 election. They're filling out 64,000 extra ballots for Joe Biden. Remember that Trump lost by only 20,682 votes. Just like in Georgia, this is an admission from both sides that there was cheating in the 2020 election. Now I know that some of you are going to be worried about the next election. How are we going to prevent the Democrats from going into the back room and filling out 64,000 extra ballots for Joe Biden? There is a big difference with this next election. If you remember, the Republicans did file many lawsuits in 2020 challenging the election results. Most of these lawsuits were thrown out based on a legal concept called latches. This concept says that if Republicans had concerns about the election process, they should have filed a lawsuit before the election. So even though there was evidence of wrongdoing, the court never even heard the evidence. They just threw the case out. This same thing happened to the lawsuits in the State of Wisconsin. The reason this happened was because this was an easy way for spineless judges to weasel out of making a decision. No judge wants the spotlight of being the and they threw everything out. They're not gonna be able to And they threw everything out. They're not gonna be able to do that again in 2024. This time, republicans have sued before the election in all the swing states. That if the same shady things happen, they will at least be guaranteed a trial, depositions, and review of the ballots. That's a huge difference.
Saved - October 6, 2024 at 3:40 PM

@shaunmmaguire - Shaun Maguire

Another one https://t.co/ILNAVwCpiZ

@shaunmmaguire - Shaun Maguire

Screw it, cancel me. Anatomy of election fraud. I just heard from a general contractor friend in Los Angeles that in 2020 a vacant home he was doing construction on received hundreds of ballots How is this possible? https://t.co/ztduxZGgKm

Saved - October 30, 2024 at 4:35 PM

@1Honest0pinion - Honest Opinion

@WallStreetApes I have a similar problem. I did not vote in the 2022 primary election. Yet, I've been told I did. https://t.co/93axPZkls3

Saved - October 30, 2024 at 3:26 AM

@happydayusa2020 - Adorable Deplorable 🇺🇸

@charliekirk11 Do these ballots look secure to you? https://t.co/NCjpSS69wA

Saved - November 7, 2024 at 7:23 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I’m concerned about the RNC not monitoring local races to maintain the House. In Detroit, ballots were delivered at 11 PM after polls closed, and a conservative lost despite a significant lead. This situation needs investigation—who's behind those ballots? Please help spread the word.

@CharRenee75 - Char Mathews

Hey @charliekirk11, why is @RNC not watching local races to keep the House? Ballots were literally getting delivered at 11pm in Detroit last night after the polls closed. and a conservative lost a race today after having a huge lead. This needs to be Investigated. Who's names were on those ballots? Help repost

Saved - November 22, 2024 at 1:52 AM

@its_The_Dr - Johnny Midnight ⚡️

380,000 + Ballot images missing from the 2020 election. Way too many suspicious ballots in 2020. How can this be called a fair election? https://t.co/DdJrQWduNL

Video Transcript AI Summary
The investigation confirms that there are missing ballot images. Specifically, 380,761 ballot images from the election day machine count are not available. We subpoenaed Fulton County for all ballot images and received about 518,000, but these pertain to the recount, not the election day count. Thus, the missing images are a result of the focus on the recount rather than the original election day data.
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Speaker 0: Does the investigation confirm that there are missing ballot images? Yes. Yes. Do you know why 380, 761 ballot images from election day machine count are not available? Speaker 1: We subpoenaed Fulton County for all of their ballot images. We received approximately 518,000 Speaker 0: ballot images. From election day? Speaker 1: Those are for the recount. Speaker 0: Those are from the recount. But we we have no ballot images for 380,761 ballots from election day. Correct? Speaker 1: What was subpoenaed was the ballot images for the recount because that's what this this case was about, not the election. Speaker 0: Does the investigation confirm that there are missing ballot images? Yes. Yes. Do you know why 380,761 ballot images from election day machine count are not available? Speaker 1: We subpoenaed Fulton County for all of their ballot images. We received approximately 518,000 ballot images. Speaker 0: From
Saved - February 21, 2025 at 6:26 PM

@libsoftiktok - Libs of TikTok

BREAKING: Wanda Geter-Pataky, vice chair for the Bridgeport Democratic Party in CT has turned herself into police for alleged voter fraud after she was caught stuffing ballot boxes in 2023. But the media and Democrats told me voter fraud was a myth… 🤔 https://t.co/CgNw4AOLcl

Saved - April 4, 2025 at 11:30 PM
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I'm questioning how @MAGAVoice reconciles the idea that mail-in ballots are disqualified due to fraud while also praising Scott Presler as a savior. It seems there's a lack of conviction here. I believe that those exploiting the system are either self-serving or aligned with a Communist agenda.

@hoopes_leah - Leah Hoopes

Tell me @MAGAVoice how these two live together in harmony? Looks like when mail in ballots are actually challenged they are disqualified because of fraud. Yet you are also saying Scott Presler is the messiah and voter apathy is why we lost on Wisconsin? Looks like you and Scott stand on zero conviction. I will repeat myself mail in ballots and anyone who exploits the system works to enrich themselves and/or are an operative for the Communist regime

Saved - May 1, 2025 at 6:01 AM
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A user expressed concern about potential election interference in Poilievre's riding, likening it to tactics used by Russia and China. Another user pointed to a group called Reform Canada as being behind the alleged interference.

@Concern70732755 - Concerned Canadian

If this isn’t Liberal election interference in Poilievre’s riding what is ? This was an attack on an opposition leader and the party ! Reminds you of Russia and China ! https://t.co/9EKaq68F3b

@NotOpCue - Not Op Cue

@Concern70732755 Shadow Group Reform Canada Behind It: https://t.co/2befMXiIex

@NotOpCue - Not Op Cue

@BertaProudDad @PierrePoilievre Ai @agent_mock identified that "Reform Canada" was responsible for the ballot flooding operation in @PierrePoilievre's riding. They were funded via Antigua registered shell companies: 1) Meridian Strategies 2) Aurora Capital 3) Global Policy Partners https://t.co/jytci24HRv https://t.co/mHA1ZplMir

@NotOpCue - Not Op Cue

@chellebe @PierrePoilievre @brucefanjoy @ElectionsCan_E Which reform group was responsible for flooding the vote options in @PierrePoilievre's riding @agent_mock? Why would @ElectionsCan_E allow this? Were they in on the rig?

@NotOpCue - Not Op Cue

@chellebe @PierrePoilievre @brucefanjoy @ElectionsCan_E Which reform group was responsible for flooding the vote options in @PierrePoilievre's riding @agent_mock? Why would @ElectionsCan_E allow this? Were they in on the rig?

Saved - February 10, 2026 at 1:01 AM
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I filed more than enough signatures to qualify for the Ohio Governor race, yet we faced oddities and individuals who seemed to interfere. Over 500 signatures vanished the day before the deadline, shortly after an unknown unfriendly post. Some were kept in the dark, roadblocks appeared, and people took payments without delivering. We pushed through, but I will pursue full legal action against anyone subverting the will of the people and our election’s integrity.

@CaseyPutsch - Casey Putsch

Last week, I FILED MORE than enough signatures and petitions to be on the ballot for the Ohio Governor race, HOWEVER… Our campaign experienced ODDITIES and individuals that stretched my ability to chalk it up to incompetence and not malice or direct election interference. Truth be told, I found that over 500 signatures were suddenly missing the day before the due date and only a few hours after the below post was made by an UNKNOWN unfriendly account. It’s like they knew. How odd…. We also experienced people who purposefully kept our group in the dark and roadblocked us from moving forward. As well as people taking payment without fulfilling their campaign obligations… While WE overcame these setbacks through sheer will and the support of the people, it is more than difficult to chalk all this up to mere coincidence and incompetence… The Casey Putsch for Ohio Campaign will take FULL LEGAL action against anyone and everyone associated with subverting the will of the people, their signatures, and the integrity of our Ohio Governor election. We haven’t begun to fight. Putsch, May 5th

Saved - October 29, 2023 at 9:22 AM

@EricAbbenante - Eric Abbenante

American History of Voter Fraud Released July 4th 2022 A film by @lovelilahart and myself The film covers election rigging in the United States 1800s-2022 Both parties have been caught rigging general and primary elections https://t.co/wNnwoz5DQH

Video Transcript AI Summary
This video discusses the recurring issue of voter fraud in American politics, spanning from the 1800s to the present day. Instances of fraud include ballot tampering, vote buying, and machine manipulation. The lack of transparency and accountability in the election system has allowed fraud to persist. Efforts to address the issue, such as stricter absentee voting rules and fair elections commissions, have been proposed but not fully implemented. The video also highlights specific cases of voter registration fraud and fraudulent activities in elections across the country. Speakers in the video express concerns about the integrity of the 2020 election, citing questionable ballots, software issues, and delays in counting. They argue that the system is susceptible to manipulation and call for audits and investigations. The video concludes with a discussion of the January 6th events and the controversy surrounding the certification of the election results.
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Speaker 0: It's not who votes, it's who counts the votes. I care not who cast the votes of a nation provided I can count them. As long as I count the votes, What are you going to do about it? Speaker 1: Nobody will ever deprive the American people of the right to vote, except the American people themselves. And the only way they could do that is by not voting at all. Speaker 2: The number of men who hold power, 1 man, the few, All the many. For the common good of the whole community or for the self interest of the root. Democracy, which is the government of the middle class. But when democracy is government by the poor for their own interests becomes democracy as a bad form of government. And when the rich governing in their own interests get a form of government called oligarchy, the dictator governs for his own interests, not for The common good, you get serious. Aristotle said, governments are bad or good according as the common welfare is or is not their Bad government, there are free. Tyranny, oligarchy, extreme democracy. What did Aristotle mean by extreme democracy, and how does this Why do our form? By extreme democracy, not merely the government by the poor in their own interests, but also mob rule. Lawless governed by the mass We'd make children of us all. To be governed by the one best or wisest man for our own good, would leave us with no voice in our own government, no self government. Let me live and act as children, not as adults. We're exercising our rational and political nature. What Jefferson said, we both Consider the people as our children and love them with parental effects, but you love them as infants whom you are afraid to trust without mercy. And I love them as the self whom I freely lead to self government. And when a government doesn't give the people any due process of law to order or amend the government, they can do nothing but overthrow These revolutions have for the most part been bloodless revolution. Revolutions by legal or constitutional change. The use of due process This law carries the social, political, and economic revolution forward. And as long as we have that in the United States, there's never any need for bloody revolution. In the United States, government by the people All means and practice the government by 1 of the 2 major political parties. Now, what can the citizen do to further the purpose of government in the service of the Common good. When both parties are partial to particular in rather than servicing the interests of all the people. Speaker 3: It's wrong to deny any of your fellow America, the right to vote in this country. We must not refuse to Protect the right of every American to vote in every election that he may desire to participate in. Because it's not just Negroes, but really, it's To all of us who must overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice, and we shall overcome. Speaker 4: Democracy derives from demos, people, and Kratos rule. Democracy means the people rule, directly or through elected representatives. If a select few people Manipulate the vote in their favor to have their elected representatives. Do we still live in a democracy? Speaker 0: Based off of Aristotle's definition, If voter fraud is inextricably linked to American politics and affects each election, then America would be an oligarchy or tyranny posing as a democracy. The story of American Political history cannot be told without voter fraud. Despite the media claiming voter fraud does not exist, They themselves have provided over 6 decades of evidence of pervasive voter fraud in America. No one has ever documented all of their evidence and told the story of American voter fraud until now. Documentaries are a search for truth, but what if the truth is that everything we've been told about democracy is a lie? This is the American history of voter fraud. What wouldn't you do to maintain power? Absolute power corrupts absolutely. Both political parties view each other as an existential threat. Politicians can Easily justify the means of voter fraud in their thirst for power. History is written by the winners, and the victims of voter fraud are relegated to the dustbins of history. Voter fraud is acknowledged as a frequent topic in mainstream American textbooks up until the 20th century. The 18/76 election between Hayes and Tilden had an All time record of 82% turnout rate. It would have been even higher if Southern Democrats weren't intimidating and committing violence against black people, Virtually, all of whom happen to be Republicans at the time. Tilden was ahead by hundreds of thousands of votes on election night. Then when 3 Southern states stopped counting their votes, the Republicans disputed the election. The Republicans and Democrats compromised by allowing the Republicans to have Hayes win the election. But they would have to promise to end post Civil War Reconstruction in the South. This would allow Southern Democrats to terrorize blacks throughout the South for decades with their versions of voter fraud, poll taxes, Jim Crow laws, segregation, and domestic terrorism. Cooping, a voter fraud practice of violent objections to Forced citizens to vote for a candidate against their will permeated American life throughout the 19th century. Edgar Allan Poe was believed to have died from Cooping, because he was found beaten to death outside of a polling location in Baltimore where Cooping was commonplace. Place. Voter fraud is not committed individually, but organizationally. And evidently, this organization would benefit from the Fraudulent elected official or at worst, control that politician. Tammany Hall, a Democratic political organization, and its leader, Boss Tweed, With rig elections throughout mid to late 1800. Political machines like Tammany Hall began dominating major cities across America throughout 20th century. Voter fraud evolved from over corruption to a large scale sophisticated organizational voter Fraud in as covert a fashion as possible. Lyndon Baines Johnson is the most famous politician that rose to prominence through documented voter brought in the 20th century. In 1941, in a Texas senate election, LBJ ran against Lee Pappy Daniels. On election night and the next day, the media Get the lessons he learned in 41. Speaker 5: He was running for senate against Koch's student. Johnson won by 87 votes out of about a 1000000 votes. The election was stolen. There are hearings were held on this at the time. All the witnesses are testifying the same way, except Luis Salas, who was the election judge In the crucial precinct, box 13 in Jim Wells County, and then I asked him about the discrepancy between this testimony and everybody And he said, well, that's simple, Robert. I lied on the road. Speaker 0: 6 days after the election was declared for Coke Stevenson, 202 ballots were found, 200 of them for LBJ. Despite the voting list being written with the same ink and handwriting, with names in alphabetical Order at the end of the list and multiple people in that list insisting they did not vote on election day. LBJ prevailed by 80 votes. In 1977, Election judge Luis Salas admitted to this. This would earn LBJ the derisive nickname, landslide Lyndon. LBJ would not deny anyone the right to vote for him, even if they didn't vote in that election. LBJ's voter fraud history makes you rethink his entire political career. Speaker 6: But I've gotta prove that it discriminates. And I can't prove it in Texas that more niggas vote men and there Speaker 7: are white folks. And more Speaker 6: of mine poll actually now are white folks. High a percentage of them. Speaker 5: The South was behind. That's how he became majority leader. They believed that he was on their side in civil rights. How Lyndon Johnson had done that. He persuaded us that he was on our side. And what was his view of the role of White and black, master and slave. Speaker 0: Did LBJ pass the Civil Rights Act out of altruism, or did he see more ballots he could stuff? LBJ's fingertips of voter fraud would be found on the 1960 presidential election between Nixon and JFK. Who was his running mate? Speaker 7: From Chicago, nobody will ever know how many votes Kennedy got in the 35th ward 62nd precinct. Because when they open voting machine and looked at the little dials in the back, the one for Kennedy read, o o o. Some kind of mechanical failure and the election board says there's nothing that can be done about. Trying to settle here so far without any success. One of the closest elections in the history of the United States. One reason that it's taken So long is that California stopped counting the votes. We are now haven't had any new returns from California in some time, but we're trying to make summarizes to get some. Kennedy, 1 electoral vote short of enough to win, and the states where he might get the 1 The votes are very slow in reporting their returns. 6 AM in New York. I don't know how long they'll be here. Nobody's told us yet. In Illinois, the figure Trust my chain. And now it's over 90% of the vote in in Illinois. Senator Kennedy is revealing just a little bit more strength than he was a few moments ago. The goal. Gentlemen, after 12 hours coming up, I just want to take time to from the bottom of my feet congratulate you on the most exciting and Accurate television job I have ever seen. Going very well for Kennedy. The South surprisingly, gave Kennedy a lot of strength. Then we got to the Midwest, Some races were close. He did very well and Chicago piled up a tremendous lead. California stopped counting its ballots. I think that also Happened in New Mexico, a couple of other crucial states out there. We're hoping that they'll start counting ballots again pretty soon. The figure has Feared on the California board. Apparently, they're counting ballots now, out of porting the new figures. And Kennedy is up to his biggest lead that he's had all Mike, he just needs 5 more electoral votes to go over the top. Jersey was a real surprise. This was the state the post has put down solidly. In the democratic column, Kennedy took it by a very, very slight margin. Pennsylvania was, I think, his handsomest victory in the east. He took That state by a 129,000 votes. You can thank the Philadelphia Democratic Organization which gave them a 326,000 plurality in the city that It's far far greater than anyone including Franklin v Roosevelt ever got. Delaware was a Kennedy victory by a slight margin. Speaker 8: Texas switched from Looking back to Democratic. Louisiana switched from Republicans back to Democratic. Mississippi provided a question mark. South Carolina went Democratic. They had felt sure it Speaker 7: would go Republican. Michigan taken by Kennedy despite a lower than expected city democratic vote. Illinois, still unfinished. Kennedy ahead, 34,000 1,850 precincts in Illinois still out. 400 of them in Cook County, a half in Chicago, and one half in the suburbs. And then our counters in Chicago We've been up all night and are still up. Missouri, big democratic sweep in that state. They'll talk about that one for a long time. Speaker 9: And here's a late report from California. They should carry California by a margin of about 100,000 votes. New Mexico with 4 is still a toss-up and notice It is still only 2,000 votes spread out of 230 odd 1,000. That state has been seesawing that way for several hours. Nevada, one of Kennedy's in the West and one of the few of them. Kennedy spread in California is now the highest figure he has had all night. It's a 111,000 Out of almost 3,000,000 votes in Alaska, they are separated by only 500 votes. Hawaii went to the Nixon column. Speaker 7: At 7:19 AM Eastern time, Senator Kennedy was elected president of the United States. The NBC victory desk has just given California to Kennedy and that gives him the election. Speaker 0: Except Kennedy didn't win California, Nixon did. And Hawaii didn't go to Nixon, it went to Kennedy. Six states had less than 1% Margins. But the 2 most controversial states that together would have flipped the election to Nixon were Illinois and Texas because of the political machines of Richard Daley and LBJ. Richard Daley's political machine procured 2,445,000 votes in Cook County, which remains an all time record and secured a 300,000 margin in a state decided by less than 9,000 votes. Speaker 9: And Speaker 7: there was that national reputation, born in the election of John F. Kennedy, that Daley was a kingmaker, the man who created president. Speaker 10: I doubt that John F. Kennedy would have won in 1960 Without mayor Daley moving in on that close Illinois election. Speaker 0: In Fannon County, Texas, with 4,895 registered voters Had over 6,000 votes and 3 out of 4 went to Kennedy. Would you expect LBJ, a man who had to find votes to be elected to run a fair election In his state, when the stakes of the presidency, 1 stolen election, 2 stolen presidencies. LBJ became senator and Presidents solely from rigged elections. 100 years after Boss Tweed and Tammany Hall, LBJ and Richard Daley had all Voter fraud from just major cities to corrupting election officials throughout entire counties and states. After JFK and LBJ, the Democrats were On a quest to evolve voter fraud even further, bypassing universal voter registration. If democracy was ever alive, It was never decapitated, but died the death of a 1,000 cuts. Speaker 11: Candidate Jimmy Carter told the Democratic National Convention it's Time for universal voter registration. But now, nearly a year later, president Carter's plan to accomplish it has run into problems. There was supposed to have been a vote in congress this week an administration proposal to allow people to register at the polling place on election day, local election officials, southern Democrats, Republicans and others have come down hard on the idea, claiming that it will be impossible to administer and will encourage vote fraud among other Thanks. Speaker 12: Our national participation in elections has been steadily declining in the last few decades. Whereas in 1960, some 63% of the electorate, those voted this last year, that dropped to 53%, and we think it's still sliding. There's a lot of apathy, alienation. Speaker 10: Local election officials, secretaries of State County officials have come to us and said, not only is it an administrative problem, program is wrought with fraud potential. The person can vote not in his or her district or the person could vote more than once. It makes everybody very nervous. But to force that system on the City of Chicago which objects to it mightily. The county of LA that objects to it. City of Philadelphia that doesn't like it. Speaker 11: What's been the experience in Minnesota under this system on fraud, congressman? Speaker 10: We have, never looked for any, and so we haven't found any. The 1st election that was run under this system in 1973, we had nearly 20% of the people registering improperly. Some in the wrong precinct, some not completing registrations properly. We still have that problem. We had legislative districts where hundreds People voted for the wrong person running for the legislature. It wasn't even running in that district. We had 1 local election that had to be set aside, and we had to certify a new councilman Rather than the apparent winner. Speaker 11: Because of the registration system. Speaker 10: Because people from the wrong district wanted to vote on registration day at the place closest to their home, but it didn't happen to be their Speaker 12: But the fact remains that there has not been one case of fraud wherever the system's been used in Minnesota or Wisconsin. Speaker 10: Well, the fact also remains that there haven't been any, significant fraud Checks. No. No significant money spent in in looking for fraud. Speaker 11: Could this system work in Chicago? Speaker 13: Absolutely not. It opens the door to massive uncontrollable vote fraud. There's no way to actually separate out a vote that is cast illegally under this bill. There's no way to find a voter who illegally cast his ballot After election day to prosecute, in spite of the substantial penalties of up to $10,000 in 5 years in prison, People should read the justice department's own memo, which was suppressed on this thing and which finally came to light because mister Carter's justice department itself Said this law would be an open door to vote fraud. This law would really let down the drawbridge and then allow people to really corruptly mismanage our system. That the precinct captain, in order to keep his job, has to hustle votes on election day when he can actually go in there and vote and register at same time, there is no defense. There is no way to keep the system from actually being fraudulent as a result. Speaker 11: A recent survey showed that most election officials are opposed to election day registration. Speaker 14: No one can be involved in elections and not be concerned with accuracy. Speaker 12: Now there is almost no history in this country Voter fraud. There is unfortunately a history of official fraud. If you have corrupt officials bent on corrupting the the system, they're gonna be able to get away You or I could go out into almost any community in this country or or series of communities and register and vote 10 to 12 times. Chances are we never get caught. The 30 day waiting period Between registration and voting is usually not used to verify that the registrant is properly registered. It rather it's an of convenience for the local election officials to predict the turnout, know how many ballots to order. Speaker 13: We have documented there have been more than 110 Evictions here and indictments. I see every day when we have an election, attempts to have people come in to vote fraudulently. Corrupt officials who purvey upon and who work upon individual voters to sell their franchise and to vote several times. I'm talking about people Who are coerced and who are threatened into voting several times. There is a liaison there between a corrupt official and a person who is certainly been victimized out there and has either sell his vote or by threat of being removed from some system or other, have to vote. Speaker 15: Fraud and ballot tampering is Speaker 16: what the SCI says results when absentee ballots get into the wrong hands. And ballot mishandling is what the commission seems to have come up with in its 1st day of hearings on allegations of vote fraud in several New Jersey communities. Speaker 17: In one case, a democratic committee woman testified that she opened up at least 1 absentee ballot and changed the vote on that ballot. Speaker 18: Did you ever have Speaker 19: an occasion, missus Davis, To change a vote? Speaker 20: I might have 1 in my district. I don't even remember why it changed the vote. It's just that it sticks into my mind. Speaker 19: All you remember is that you changed Speaker 20: That's why I remember who was voted. Speaker 17: She was talking about the 1976 democratic primary in Hudson County. Davidson and other democratic all works claimed that they opened the ballots to ensure that they would be counted. Speaker 20: My intent was to ensure that every vote counted. They were not thrown out by technicalities. Speaker 16: The purpose of this whole procedure was to ensure the constitutional right of the voter. Speaker 17: They allegedly gathered at the house of Joseph Mocco. At the time, North Bergen's municipal clerk and democratic chairman. Said the meetings were for campaign work and not for ballot tampering. Speaker 18: Well, for what period of time were Speaker 19: they using your house in a political fashion during the June primary of 1976. How many days? Speaker 21: I would say a couple of days. Speaker 18: What were they using it for? Speaker 2: Distributing literature and working on the campaign. Campaign work. Speaker 17: What is campaign work and what is vote fraud is what the commission is investigating. Speaker 16: We've all heard the old joke that even though people have passed away, democracy is so Strong in this country, their names still turn up in ballot boxes. How widespread is this practice? Speaker 22: I think that you'll find that most absentee ballots are cast for the people in power. Sometimes they don't break Speaker 16: Widespread would you say it is, though? Speaker 22: Well, I think they've indicated it's pretty widespread. Speaker 23: Any notion? Speaker 24: All over Speaker 22: the state. Speaker 25: Well, the SCI has come up with instances, allegations involving different parts of the state. If that's any indication, it would be fairly widespread. And I think that the hearings point out the shocking looseness in handling of these ballots. Apparently, they carry them around in shopping bags, they have them in their homes. Why did it take them so long to get it? It seems that people have known about this for a long time. Speaker 22: A new system is needed obviously that will control the ballot from the time it leaves the person who is not gonna be in the state, and maybe not ballots from the intermediary or a new system to limit the control, limit the number of people that have access to. Speaker 25: The trend in recent years has been to make it easier to register, It's easier to vote. The Democratic majority in the legislature has been pushing an instant voter bill that would allow people to register and vote on the same day, election day. Speaker 18: Fieldsborough Eric, Edward Carnicile is out of a job. Superior court judges ruled that 51 absentee ballots that helped Carnicile win the election last month are void. The judge voided the ballots because they were picked up by an unauthorized messenger. Ernesto testified at last week's state commission of investigation hearings on vote fraud. He said he helped some voters fill out their absentee ballots. Speaker 16: A state official said today that some pending changes in the application forms for Absentee ballots should help eliminate voter fraud. Secretary of state Donald Ian told a meeting of county clerks in Trenton that the revisions would require more from absentee voters about why they can't get to the polls. Speaker 26: The list of congressmen under a cloud for criminal or unethical conduct has become embarrassingly long. Since the 95th congress, 8 members of the house have been convicted or pleaded guilty. Sitting Democrat Charles Diggs of Michigan, Frank Clark, Democrat Pennsylvania. Hugh Adonisio, Democrat New Jersey. J Herbert Burke, Republican Florida. Richard Hanna, Democrat California. James Hastings, Republican, New York. Andrew Hinshaw, Republican, California. Richard Tonry, Democrat, Louisiana. Four members have been reprimanded by the house. Charles Wilson, Democrat California. Edward Roybal, Democrat California. John McFall, Democrat California. Robert Sykes, Democrat Florida. Still charged or under indictment, Daniel Flood, Democrat Pennsylvania, and Michael Myers, Democrat Pennsylvania, Henry Democrat, New Jersey, and Otter Passman, Democrat, Louisiana. Speaker 11: Diggs, a Detroit Democrat, was convicted in October of fraud. But less than a month later, he was reelected by an overwhelming 81% of the vote. Speaker 4: Official fraud is the most common type of voter fraud. It only takes a few election officials to have the ability to rig an election. Election officials and precinct captains are incentivized to pad their numbers by committing voter fraud. Election officials employ intermediaries to commit larger scale fraud. Incumbent politicians have an inherent Due to increased access to these officials, the politician can corrupt the official with money, power, and ideology. This is why the Venn diagram A campaign war and voter fraud often overlap. These officials and politicians conspired to create a system Or they can commit fraud and there is no way to catch them. How can you look for fraud when the system is designed to be blind to voter fraud? Which is why they carry your vote shopping bags and count them in the politician's home. If any of us had that kind of access to power, it could corrupt us all. Absentee votes are in the most compromising position to be exposed to voter fraud, especially from corrupt officials. The vast majority of voter fraud involves absentee or early ballots. This is corroborated by a historic pattern of absentee votes not matching same day election voting trends. Election officials, Mail carriers, ballot harvesters have access to tampering absentee ballots before and after the election. Even back in the seventies, it was an old joke dead people voted. Why would election officials and politicians be motivated to remove dead people from the voter rolls when it gives them access to more votes and keeps them in power. Speaker 27: Following on this week's big vote fraud story, it might be said that in some parts of Louisiana, and vote buying has almost been a tradition. Speaker 8: How you buy votes, but it goes on in in the rural areas. I've been told on many, many occasions throughout the state when he perishes. Let me just show How you Speaker 28: do it? Brown says he's going to try and control voter fraud, and he says he'll start by tightening the rules for absentee voting. Speaker 8: We've had parishes in this state, but we've absentee voted as many as thirty of the population. And this this happened on many, many occasions recently. So I can't tell you that goes on in the parish like that. But when more than 2 or 3% of the parish votes absentee. It ought to alert the local officials of the fact that something is wrong and something needs to be reviewed. Speaker 22: We have requested every clerk of court in Louisiana to stop and not clear the election results off of the voting machines. As we all know, there's been a number of complaints filed with our office about voting irregularities, even about vote line. Speaker 28: Task force To investigate charges of voting irregularities in 17 parishes. Charges which include vote buying, rigged machines, the voting of those who didn't go to the Polls, and one charge in East Feliciana Parish, that there were more votes recorded than voters registered on the parish books. Speaker 27: This may turn out to be not only the most expensive gubernatorial campaign in the history of Louisiana, but also the most confusing. Speaker 29: My deep concern that there may have been some very serious voting irregularities that occurred in last Saturday's gubernatorial election in our state. I am questioning large voting changes that occurred in many Louisiana parishes between the first unofficial report on Saturday night, and that total recorded when the machines were opened again last Tuesday. These include by voting machine malfunctions, recorded voting machines tampering that would affect and interfere with proper recording of vote. Persons allegedly voting in 3¢ without Without properly signing voter registration books, commissioners allegedly entering the voting machines and casting ballots for a candidate other than the candidate requesting The voter commissioners allegedly voting for instead of the registered voter. Absentee ballots allegedly brought to the homes of voters instead of the voters Casting his or her own heart ballot at the clerk of court's office as required by law. Absentee ballots allegedly passed out to voters in the day of election. This is a violation The law, voting leavers reportedly jammed with broken matchsticks causing the lever not to register. Public officials allegedly remaining all day in polling places In violation of the election laws, some of these public officials were actual candidates themselves for reelection to public office. All absentee ballots in Vermillion Parish were somehow lost and have never have been tabulated. All absentee ballots in East Baton Rouge Parish were not held violent and may have been opened in violation of the law, and therefore, the said ballots cannot be verified and should be discounted. But I went from a lead of more than 23 100 votes on Sunday morning when the votes were first tabulated, a deficiency of more than 24 100 votes by Tuesday of the same week. Expert statisticians have advised me that it is almost mathematically impossible for that to happen under normal circumstances. I believe the election was decided once on Saturday by the voters of Louisiana and then decided again by others who may have tampered with the outcome and as a result, tampered with the very will of the people of this state. Speaker 30: 23 people fled guilty in that 4th congressional a district race in a race where the vote was only 266 votes apart. That demonstrated to me that we absolutely have to have election reform in this state. The burden should not Be on the candidate to approve election fraud. The state of Louisiana should ensure honest, fraud free elections in this state. Jimmy Fitzmaurice should not have that Bert, it was impossible. Of course, we need to present all the evidence that might be available given the conditions of our election laws. Speaker 4: In America, The onus to prove fraud is on the candidate, not the election system that committed the fraud. It's not sufficient to just prove fraud. The candidate must prove enough fraud to change the outcome Of the election, Jimmy Fitzmaurice showcases this issue. His race was decided by 2 66 votes. 23 people plead guilty to voter fraud. A A quarter of the counties have voting for regularities, and public election officials have polling places all election day while running for reelection. Thanks to the election system structure, proving enough fraud to change the outcome of the election was insurmountable for Jimmy Fitzmaurice. Speaker 28: If Fitzmaurice ever had a chance have it overturned, did he have any solid evidence there to show that there was wrongdoing? Speaker 31: He may have had solid evidence, but because of the civil procedure rules in a civil suit like that, he able to present everything that he had because they had to be in his pleadings and his people say that some of the things that he had that could have really showed irregularities and vote buying, They just didn't assemble enough evidence in time to get it in court. Speaker 28: He had 5 days. Speaker 31: 5 days. Speaker 32: And he had Speaker 33: to do it himself too. That's the hardest part, and I think it was really unfair to Fitzsmarish They had to put together that suit himself and go to the expense that he did. And I would think if we're talking about election reform, the source that we have to get down to in the end is money, always Spending too much money, and that certainly seems to cause all the problems when you try and raise the huge amounts of money. Speaker 34: What they spend, $20,000,000 At least candidates indicate they're gonna spend another $2,000,000 each in this runoff. That's 4,000,000. 24, say $25,000,000 altogether. That's an absurd amount of money to spend Well, Speaker 32: how do you pay back Speaker 28: the people who who made all those Speaker 33: contributions? Repaying these debts to the governor's administration is through contract, professional No service contracts. These type of things that the press don't really get any wind of can be all on Speaker 35: the up and up. It's just the decision of where they go. Speaker 29: Vote buying, vote fraud, Harassment, intimidation, vote machine rigging are not frivolous matters. Quite frankly, I have been shocked and appalled To explain how 6 gubernatorial candidates spent in excess of $15,000,000 to be elected to an office which pays only 50,000 a year. Speaker 28: The high cost of campaigning wasn't the only item to draw a fire from the lieutenant governor. He said that absentee voting was rife with irregularities, That voting machines were carelessly guarded and mishandled, and that voter registration and vote counting follows no uniform procedure. To solve some of the problems, Fitzmaurice recommended the establishment of a fair elections commission to serve as a watchdog over the election process. He called for spending and campaign time limits, for tighter absentee balloting rules, and for a speedier Official ballot count. Speaker 29: More and more each day, gentlemen, I realized that election 79 was stolen. It is my plea to each of you that what happens to me never happens again to any candidate. The court Procedure to determine the outcome has been an extreme burden to all of us. Speaker 4: American politics are intertwined with voter fraud, Primarily because of the amount of money involved, why would you need to spend $25,000,000 to get into an office that makes $50,000 a year? Buying votes, Paying off election officials, commissioners, their liaisons, and handing out absentee ballots on election day all cost a lot of money. 25,000,000 was the cost of Winning an election in America in the seventies, and that is why Jimmy Fitzmaurice was not the end of voter fraud, but only the beginning. The money, and therefore, the voter Fraud have increased exponentially since then. Speaker 14: The state commission of investigation today released a list of recommendations and Penalties aimed at cracking down on absentee ballot abuse. Citing recent problems in North Bergen, Fieldsborough, and Sea Isle City, the SCI came up with safeguards to prevent abuses of the messenger system. That's the method of delivering ballots of sick or disabled voters. The SCI found the possibility of fraud existing At every level of the absentee ballot law Speaker 16: The grand jury report was a scathing critique of the board of supervisors' decision to purchase the Val Tek Martel vote counting system. The investigation was prompted by numerous equipment problems during the system's debut last June. The problems were so bad that the county once again finished counting dead last in the state. A grand jury concluded that the county just didn't get its money's worth, One and a half $1,000,000 it cost to buy the system. Report charges that the supervisors did poor research. They ignored staff recommendations that the Valtech system was untried in California. The grand jury concluded that the board should have investigated Valtech's questionable performance in 2 out of the 3 states which had used it. The report also criticizes lobbyist pressure, saying that the supervisors listened to company representatives and ignored their own staffs. And just 1 company Salesman just happened to beat an ex aide to former supervisor Ralph Dedrick. Federal authorities have disclosed that they are looking into the entire electoral process in Union City. US attorney W Hunt Dumont says an FBI probe of absentee ballot fraud has been going on in Union City for a year. The probe includes several election investigations, among them, the May 11th race in which Union City mayor William Musto was reelected in last year's school board election in which a political ally of Musto's was subsequently indicted on mail fraud charges. Bustow, who has been sentenced to 7 years in prison on a racketeering purge, and is fighting a state law forcing him to give up his mayoral post and State senate seat Speaker 36: There was added security surrounding absentee ballots. Allegations of tampering with these ballots have surfaced Before, in many parts of the state Speaker 18: Since the innovation of mail form registration in 1974, there have been various attempts to beat the system. Speaker 11: There's an election in Chicago tomorrow that has everything we've come to expect in Chicago elections. Big candidates, big money, and big hate, charges of fraud and corruption, racism, and trips. But because it's Chicago, there's another fear going around. The fear that the election will be stolen by one of the candidates. An army of FBI agents and other federal Officials will be on hand to make sure the voting is pure. Speaker 14: Government has made it easy for voters to register in Minnesota, but there is some concern Speaker 16: that it may have become too easy, that opening Speaker 14: up the The voters also opens the system to abuse. Speaker 37: I think the problem is we're kind of inviting fraud, but I think the opportunity is really there. Yes. We want people vote, but also we should preserve the integrity Speaker 38: of the process. When you see or hear about cases of fraud in election system, it's not the voters who walk in the door who are perpetuating that fraud. In most cases, it has been by election Traders or people within the system and people with power. Speaker 39: Yeah. Bob Dole is finally on a roll. Saturday, he won the Puerto Rican primary, Which was, no. He he did, which was very bad news for, Steve Forbes because if you can't even buy votes in Puerto Rico. Now Oregon just had an election where they were allowed to mail l in the votes. They're now allowing college students to register when they register for class. They're probably stoned when they do it. They're making it very easy to vote. Speaker 40: 1 race was so close, when the numbers came in, they had to conduct a recount. Using the same machines and the same Ballots, the recount came up with nearly 500 new votes. To this day, nobody can explain why. Arizona uses an optical Scan voting system. Ballots are filled out on paper then scanned through a machine. Problem ballots in the Orlick race were early ballots. Still, the system is designed to tally accurate counts to show the intention of voters, then I have questions about whether it works with respect to those that File early ballots. Speaker 41: There is a small but blood curdling group of reports of voting irregularities and possible fraud, principally in Ohio and Florida. And that group of reports is moving from that end of the spectrum in which believers are also likely to be wearing hats made out of Reynolds wrap. Other end of spectrum in which the Beliebrie's are going to the general accounting office and perhaps the FBI. Ohio has other problems tonight. The state reports 92,000 presidential votes did not count. Speaker 18: I think it's perfect. It looks great. Speaker 41: A mainstream newspaper, The Cincinnati Enquirer, reports that officials in Warren County, Ohio blocked down their administration building last Tuesday night to prevent from observing the vote count. 69% of voters registered Democrats, 24% Republicans, yet president Bush got 7,700 Senator Kerrey, just 200,180. In Holmes County, in the Panhandle, 7 Democrats for every 2 Republicans in the district. Bush beat Kerrey 6410 to 1810. In Florida counties where optical scanning of paper ballots was not used, no such violent swings were reported. Counties with heavy democratic registration voted democratic. Counties with heavy Republican registration voted Republican. The 6 weeks since the election, somewhere around 20% of the nation's citizens have continued to doubt the election. And much of the other 80% have dismissed those doubts largely by saying, well, how come the Democrats aren't screaming about it? Or if there's a problem, where's the FBI? Or how come I haven't read about this in the New York Times? Our 3rd story in the countdown today, The New York Times reported that the senior Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee was asking the FBI to investigate what he called inappropriate likely illegal election tampering in Ohio. That affidavit by Cheryl Eaton, a Democrat, contends that last Friday, in advance of the recount In Ohio, an employee of the company that made the vote counting software used in their county returned there, and according to Conyers letter to the FBI, He modified the computer tabulator, learned which precinct was planned to be the subject of the initial test recount, and made further alterations Based on that information and advised the election officials how to manipulate the machinery so that the preliminary hand recount matched the machine count. Speaker 0: Vote machine tampering is the most famous form of voter fraud. Yet, most people are focused on the wrong machine. While most machines are also vulnerable to tampering, Ring. The optical scanners are intrinsically flawed. Half of voters in America vote in jurisdictions with optical scanners, and they're only used for election Official convenience, not accuracy for the voters' sake. In 2004, Sequoia voting scanners were only calibrated to Nice certain ink and rejected votes without that ink affecting an unknown amount of votes. Diebold Scanners and all other Optical scanner manufacturers perform audits of their systems, but then do not release the information to the public, citing Proprietary information. That's why Arizona's recount was able to record 500 more votes using The same machines and same votes because optical scanners inconsistently recognize votes. But vote machine tampering is not limited to mere optical scanners. Speaker 32: In 2000, I was working for Yang Enterprises, it shows a company in OVO Florida, their chief lobbyist, their corporate attorney, and speaker of the House of Florida was Tom Feeney. Speaker 22: Tom Feeney was The general counsel and registered lobbyist for gang enterprises, even while he was speaker of the Florida House. Speaker 32: And he wanted us to build a vote flipping software. Speaker 22: He was asked by Tom Keene to create essentially a boat rigging software prototype. Speaker 32: I meant to run a Windows platform, be touchscreen capable, would not have any additional hardware, so you didn't have to bring in a keyboard, didn't have to sit across the street in the truck. You could just sit there and punch a button, and the votes all flipped. He wanted so that in the source code, you could not see the fact that it was being flipped. Cannot hide in the source code. Done deal. I can't do it. Nobody else can either. I built a form, gave it to missus Yang along with the sheet on how you prevent vote fraud. She said, you don't understand. In order to get this contract, we have to hide the vote fraud in the source code. This is to flip the vote in South Florida. Speaker 18: But, you Speaker 32: know, I'm thinking, oh, you're a crook. And this is before I knew that Finley wasn't crook. You don't have to actually beat the Democrats or the Democrat area. You just have to reduce the margin enough. The overall, it weakens it, and you win that way. And he's he's just a wild man. I mean, he was willing to do anything to win. Kinda felt responsible, like, I wrote a blueprint not that I the only one in the world who could do that. You know, any baby programmer would know how to do that. It is super easy. It takes nothing. It's just some hidden buttons on the screen. You hit the little hidden buttons, it gives 51% to the guy you wanna win. It gives the other 49. So it doesn't matter how you vote, the machine votes for you. Now that you've got your vote and you wanna flip it, you hit the r. Hit the s, and it flips. 5149, push wins. Did my little ride up for Feeny. Of I had the Democrat cheating. So Democrats, submit, whoops the votes. 24 lines of code, you never see Speaker 18: So in other words, there's absolutely no assurance whatsoever Speaker 2: on anything with regard to these machines? Speaker 32: Absolutely none unless you look at Speaker 18: The source code and make sure it's safe before it comes out. Speaker 32: We're not gonna do anything else. We're going to make the vote system and we're gonna fix it. If you don't fix that problem, Nothing else you wanna do will matter. Speaker 42: I wanna be honest. It's not as if it's just Republicans Who have monkeyed around with elections in the past, sometimes Democrats have to. We've got to have voting rights division in justice department that is nonpartisan And that is serious about, you know, investigating cases of vote fraud. Speaker 15: Sequoia OptiScan comes delivered to the poll station. The Koya ImageCast ballot marking device optical scanner. Then down here, this is totally locked. We can open it up so you can see what happens while we're scanning. Created by the ballot, and now I'm gonna scan it. It would go in here, and it would scan. However, if I either missed or I had the various intentions, it's going there. And now it's gonna go in there. Let's see. Right here, I have 1, 2, 3, 4. Hold on a sec. And I was interested in balance stuffing. Going pretty easily too. You can think up to 10 actually go in. But you wouldn't see all this until later, and then you wouldn't know how they got there. Speaker 18: Battle of Chattooga County judge is in trouble again. Judge Carlton Vines has been indicted in connection with a voter fraud investigation. Speaker 14: There were allegations of voter fraud Soon after, Judge Vines won a seat on the bench in 2006. Sam Fenster ran against him. Mister Fenster was ahead until the absentee ballots came in. Now those votes This made Judge Vines the winner. Judge Vines was indicted on charges of possession of ballots, conspiracy to commit election fraud, and false swearing. Judge Heinz lost the ballot box votes, but won the state court job after absentee ballots came rolling in. Speaker 13: 20 absentee ballots had been run through The same postage meter, 19 of them in consecutive order. Speaker 14: 20 of these coming from all sorts of different towns ran Through 1 person's private postage machine. Speaker 9: She's been a widow ever since her husband, Horace, passed away 47 years ago. Imagine her surprise then, within her mailbox, she Found this voter registration form addressed to Horace, it partially filled out. Speaker 43: How did it get it? You know, it does. It doesn't seem like it's right. It should be of the records as for living in this address. Speaker 9: Right next to her husband's form was one for her grandson, John, who's been a registered voter in Nassau For years, the Duval County Supervisor of Elections Office says this form didn't come from them, and here's how you can tell. See that return address? That Says Tallahassee. The office in town says if it came from them, it had their address in downtown Jacksonville. Instead, it's from a group called the US Action Education Fund which claims to be a non profit, a non partisan group. The division of elections in Tallahassee says they are aware of these groups. There's nothing they can do as it technically isn't illegal, Unless someone fills the form out and sends it in. Speaker 43: Especially after those 8 years ago, when Florida had to be counted, Speaker 5: we do vote that day. Speaker 21: You're here to vote, let's vote, vote. Speaker 44: In Ohio today, new rules allow one stop voting. From now until October 6th, new voters can register to Vote and cast an absentee ballot at the same time. No photo ID is required. New Ohio voters have only to write Down the last 4 digits of their Social Security number, or write down their driver's license number. They can also register with a bill, cell phone bill, bank statement, or paycheck, even college ID. But critics say election boards are unprepared to register and check this quantity of new voters just before an important election. Speaker 13: They've already lost their minds. There's no way for these volunteers to check that. I mean, it's absurd Speaker 45: ACORN, the group has recently been investigated in a number of states for submitting false voter registration cards, a nationwide effort to commit voter Registration fraud. Speaker 42: Involvement I've had with Acorn, making Illinois implement a motor voter law that help people get registered at DMVs. Speaker 45: Turned in duplicate Look at applications provided fake information to pad their pay. Speaker 46: Voter registration fraud is not taken lightly. Former Acorn And canvasser Tayara Williams is wearing the electronic ankle bracelet to prove it. Speaker 47: I'm on a 2 year probation, 4 months of house arrest. Speaker 46: 23 year old Tayra was one of 8 Acorn employees to plead guilty to fraud during the 2006 federal elections in Missouri, and she is one of the first to publicly from the inside about how some Acorn workers fill their registration goals. Speaker 47: People was using the phone book. People was registering kids. People was registering Out of town, people Speaker 46: Tayara says she didn't do that, but she did fill out the registration form for others because she says is their workers to work fast and gather 25 new registered voters a day. Speaker 47: Whatever you have to do, get out here and register these people to vote. I don't care how you to do it. Do it. Speaker 0: The media sites voter fraud statistics on individual impersonation voter fraud, which is the least effective way to rig an election. You would need an army of 1,000,000 to win a national election. Ballot harvesting, vote buying, ballot stuffing, Inaccurate voter rolls, manipulating voter registration, corrupting election officials, changing election laws, universal absentee, and mail tampering are the modern forms of voter fraud. That's without discussing tampering with the voting machines and optical scanners. Most forms of voter fraud derive from Organizational voter fraud of the political machines like Tammany Hall before such technological advancements. Obama, like LBJ, took advantage of All of the above and added new wrinkles to the voter fraud equation, DMV registration and voter registration groups committing fraud on a national scale. ACORN, a Group Obama donated 800,000 for voter registration in Democratic districts was found by a CNN investigation to have 50% fraudulent Registration. Registering dead people using addresses like vacant lots or fast food restaurants, forging signatures all with the same handwriting. Corinne's registration quotas pressured employees to either commit voter fraud or lose their jobs. DMV registration allowed the Fraud to be committed on even grander scale. Since California's introduction of DMV registration, 106,000 people not From this country had their date of birth changed to California or USA to make them eligible to vote. They double registered 77,000 voters And had over a 100,000 more votes than voters in the 2020 election, LBJ would be proud. The Democrats had come a long way since finding votes in ballot box 13. Speaker 35: One who has a few minutes access to the ABC Advantage voting machine can open it up, place the software inside with fraudulent software. What I've done is I've prepared a fraudulent computer program, one that appears to count the votes but in fact switches votes from 1 candidate to another. Placing 1 of the ROM chips In the ABC Advantage voting machine, we install this fraudulent section of the program that switches votes around. Very white labeled chips are the ROMs. I think, Chips. It's a real RAM Chip containing a fraudulent computer program that I've previously prepared. In every future election run on this machine, fraudulent software Will be installed. Checked the machine to load this new ballot definition. Turned on voting machine. Ready to open polls. It doesn't recognize in any way that Fraudulent software has been installed. The fraudulent firmware that I installed has taken care to make all tour of the records agree with each other and disagree with the votes that were actually cast. The records don't serve as a useful check against each other. They're not independent. They were all generated by the same Fraudulent computer program. This fraudulent computer program took care to make them agree with each other. While this results cartridge is transit between the voting machine and the clerk's office where the totals are accumulated, it's vulnerable to tampering, responding to the fraud of the result cartridge. Now, just by putting this computer that's inside the cigarette pack into the results cartridge for just a second or 2, that's sufficient Time for the computer to read all the vote totals and decide how much it wants to alter them and write back from result totals to the results cartridge. Corrupt election worker were to do this Immediately as he removes the result cartridge from the voting machine or any time as the results cartridge is in transit to the clerk's office or in the clerk's office Before the results cartridge is inserted into the computer for tabulation, then the results of this machine in this cartridge would be fraudulent, and those fraudulent results would be added with the results from the other precincts, make the official election to a vote. Speaker 4: The media repeats the same tired straw man that These voting machine glitches are caused by human error when it is clearly a human, such as an election official, causing the error by committing voter fraud. Speaker 14: 140,000 new voter registrations in Pennsylvania, and many of them now we learn are reportedly questionable. Were gathered, you won't be surprised to hear, by the group. That is the left wing group that's now under investigation for voter registration fraud in at least Teen count 15 states. Reported the registration forms there where the signatures were all in the same handwriting. Street addresses were found, in fact, to be vacant lots where names We're listed on the forms that appear in the same order as they do in the local phone book. Speaker 18: Tell us who won the 2008 US senate race before we got too deep into the calendar of 2000 I It was a nail biter on election night, ending with Norm Coleman apparently ahead by 725 votes out of 2,900,000 cast. When the final votes were recounted, the state canvassing board certified Al Franken had a 225 vote lead. Speaker 22: We're at the Jersey City EA office and if I get called to the front desk, the gentleman with the voting machines here, we're not a voting precinct. I don't care. I was told To deliver on here. The machines do you have it to a machine? Nobody's gonna come and vote. It doesn't matter. The machines were already loaded, locked Speaker 35: in, voted. Vote tellies were Speaker 22: Nobody came through. We were in a voting location. Took the machines. I called the clerk's office. Just leave well enough alone, and I knew that I meant to be quiet. Speaker 48: We were made aware a letter that was sent out to voters in Bucks County claiming it was from the Pennsylvania voter assistance office. It looked very official and had people very concerned because it I actually told them their right to vote would be jeopardized if they did not return this form. The form was an absentee ballot request, and we found numerous, A room of 500 of ballots that were rejected. These are for fraudulent signatures, and in many cases, the birthdays don't match. Now when you fill out your absentee ballot, you normally know your own birthday. I've been involved doing elections for so many years, and I always watch the absentee ballots. It's like The Bellwether you watch it then, we have never had this problem ever, and it's a disgrace that our voters have to be scared and intimidated. I feel so bad for the older women and men who are calling. County courthouse said they've gotten over 200 calls from people who think they can't vote, because this letter tells them that if they don't do this now, then they're in jeopardy you've been able to vote? Speaker 19: There's substantial evidence that Pima County rigged that election. It was a fraudulent result. Problem is that They're using a computer system where it is easy to cheat. It is easy to rig an election. And there's nothing that anybody can do about it because you can never catch them within 5 days or 10 days or two Why the court of appeal had difficulty understanding their argument? Because it's bizarre. Their argument is yes. They've alleged that we've cheated on a massive scale. And they've alleged that we have the same system, we can do it again and never get caught. But, uh-huh. We've not alleged that there's a good faith belief that the same people with the same system and the same motive would We agreed that this system is insecure. We agreed that you can do anything. We agreed that you will only catch stupid crimes. This is the county, what they said are the facts that they agree with. And it's true. Problem is that any election can be written because It's Arizona law that you can't look at paper ballots. Never ever ever in terms of this election Speaker 30: context, can Speaker 2: you Count Speaker 19: paper ballots. But you can't count the paper ballots. Speaker 11: And there's no lie. Whatever. Speaker 19: That says, you must be excited. And that memory card can Program to print false results. And program it with a machine that Pima County We're gonna present evidence to 1 guy in Pima County He said, yeah. I bought it. I used the machine to get it for false results. I could get it for false results. Speaker 9: Including here and Minnesota. Don't bring up on Speaker 39: me to Oh Speaker 9: my God, Speaker 2: this is, Speaker 49: but Speaker 9: I live here. Right. So, I'm doing Speaker 49: Yeah. You got it. Speaker 9: So we're all kinda doing the same thing. Speaker 50: How many do you need? Speaker 9: A dozen, probably. I grew up some more tomorrow. Erin Haast is registered to vote in 2 states. She currently lives in Minnesota, but has received her voter registration card in Florida, where she hasn't lived since 2003. Speaker 51: Registered in Minnesota as Erin Haas. Received a voter registration card in Florida under my name, Erin Jones. Speaker 9: She's asked the state of Florida to remove her from the rolls 4 times since 2008. Speaker 51: And every time I'm told, no problem. You We won't have to make this call again. Speaker 18: Allegations of voter registration fraud in multiple Florida counties, including Palm Beach County. Scores of Forbes came into Florida's Palm Beach County election supervisor, filled out wrong, missing information, looking like they've been signed by the same person. Speaker 52: People falsely voting for others in Miami Dade. Robocalls in Pasco County intentionally giving Republican voters wrong information about early voting. And a group mired by the GOP OP that allegedly submitted hundreds of fraudulent registrations in Palm Beach County. Think back to the year 2000, and how the entire thing came down To just over 500 votes. Speaker 53: Authorities have arrested the woman for allegedly voting twice. In Oregon, reports say a county clerk is under investigation for potential ballot tampering. To say the clerk is suspected of filling in the blanks that voters left empty on their ballot. Speaker 23: Zach Poulet was the executive of Acorn and project votes simultaneously. In 2008, he said we had a once in a generation opportunity. And it wasn't to elect a black president, it was to pass socialist To fundamentally change the way we were doing things and Barack Obama was just a conduit to do it. And on that USB drive was the Q2 Obama donor list from two thousand and seven. So I contacted Stephanie Straum of the New York Times as a confidential source. And I began to give her documents and records and email. Everything she would need to show that not only was Acorn Committee massive voter registration fraud, but they also done things that would constitute prosecution under the RICO statutes. And I played that Voice mail. It was Stephanie Strom telling me that her editors had told her to stand down from the story. And she had independently verified meetings between the campaign a project quote outside of myself. And she told me that it was not the policy of The New York Times to print a game changer that close to the election for either side. And if you remember, they printed a story about John for either side. And if you remember, they printed a story about John McCain having an affair with an anonymous source. And there I was willing to come forward, be identified, they had a list that they could prove could not have been downloaded from the Internet because it included donors that Obama had never turned over to the FEC. ABC News and Martha Radix had the story and was able to prove the validity of the list, and they would not touch it. Everyone provided cover for Obama before the election. Speaker 0: Doing research for this film, it was striking to observe the chronological regression of journalism. In the early to mid 20th century, News was seen as a prestige builder for media networks. Adding to culture and public education was the intended focus of news media. Media networks invested so much into journalism that news was considered a lost leader. At the end of 20th and Beginning of 21st centuries, all news media transitioned into seeking profit and journalism suffered. The sixties, seventies, and eighties were crooked as any time. But at least, there were still honest reporters informing the public despite The agenda of the powerful. When media became absorbed by the profit motive, censorship followed. After the media realized stoking fear, anger and frustration into the public was the most lucrative tactic, They began exploiting this exponentially. The media built a mob mentality that manipulates the public to instinctively shoot the messenger. Julian Assange, Lee Minyoung, Edward Snowden. And I'm sure we will be attacked for making the 1st film on voter fraud in America. But we will not be the 1st or the last to blow the whistle. Upton Sinclair's The Jungle exposed the meat packing industry for unsanitary protocol. Call. The jungle inspired awareness and outrage from the public, leading to reforms we still benefit from today. Because when you learn how the sausage is made in politics, you realize reforms are needed. Speaker 19: Ask them to cite Speaker 18: the last voter fraud case in Delaware. It's been over 20 years. Speaker 54: If you don't put any obstacles in place, you can't prove voter fraud. Philadelphia, they have some election districts where over a 100% of people vote, but they can't prove fraud except for that number. They don't require identification. Speaker 18: There is really no voter fraud in Speaker 33: in the state of Delaware. Speaker 18: No proven voter fraud. Speaker 54: I I do think that's an important distinction. Yes. Speaker 30: I'll Speaker 18: agree with you there. Speaker 54: Because until you make it away so you can prove voter fraud. Right. It's an easy it's an easy I don't wanna call it a crime, but it's an easy thing to commit. Speaker 18: Questions of possible voter fraud surround the race for Tulsa's Mayor, they involved Democrat, Kathy Taylor. Speaker 55: Whether Kathy Taylor violated the law by voting twice in the same election, once here in Tulsa and once in Florida. Certified records from the Tulsa County Board of Elections say she did. Records from Broward County, Florida, where Taylor has a home, say she also voted there, absentee. Speaker 56: 2 Kansas have just been convicted of voter fraud. John and Clara Mauratina pleaded guilty to illegally claiming a Kansas City address in order to vote for their nephew you is John Rizzo, who is now a Democratic state lawmaker. He won the Kansas City district race by just 1 vote, so the ballots of his aunt and uncle did tip Scales of his election. Speaker 13: Flosive words from a Speaker 29: Hamilton County judge today when sentencing a woman for, instead of protecting the election process, cheating it. Speaker 57: Judge Robert Rohlman sentenced Meloese Richardson to 5 years in prison for voter fraud. Richardson voted illegally five times, Twice under her name, she also voted for her sister, who has been in a coma since 2003. Voting twice is something Richardson freely admitted to. Yes. I voted twice. Speaker 58: Halloween is a day to remember the dead, so now is a good time to mention that there are nearly 2,000,000 dead people who are still on the voter rolls. Speaker 32: Election officials will you that if someone moved in December of 2012, they probably won't learn about it until October 2016 because they don't have Speaker 18: the tools necessary to find it. Allegations of voter registration fraud by Georgia Democrats linked to senate candidate Michelle Nunn. Fourteen counties in Georgia now voicing complaints about potential voter registration fraud ahead of the midterm elections, 28 confirmed cases of fraud, including forged signatures or false information on 25 voter registration applications and three Canvassing sheets. Those are all felonies under Georgia law. In the crosshairs, the group, the New Georgia Project led by state representative Stacey Abrams, a close Confident of Democratic US Senate candidate Michelle Nunn, the organization's goal is to register more than a 100,000 minority voters by the October 6th deadline. Speaker 24: Voter Speaker 0: rolls have millions of dead people Voted with duplicate registrations that cast multiple ballots. The rules can't tell officials if voters have moved for at least 4 years. If you ask repeatedly to remove yourself from the rolls, they won't remove you. And the politicians won't purge the rolls of these errors. All of these inconsistencies are for one reason, fraud. Why would you remove those names when you could have access to extra votes just in case you needed Find some after election day. We moved from California to Texas, and whether we like it or not, we'll be voting in California for the next 4 Speaker 14: years. The ballots from their home computers, then encourages them to turn ballots over to collectors in what appears to be an effort to do away traditional polling places, what could go wrong? Speaker 55: Allegations of voter fraud in Loxahatchee Groves. According to the supervisor of elections, these allegations involve ballots sent to people's homes. The problem is those people say they didn't request the ballots. Speaker 9: Think there's a lot of voter fraud. People don't realize certain neighborhoods want people down to vote. Speaker 50: Like black neighborhoods and Hispanic neighborhoods. For Hillary. Speaker 13: I see every day when we have an election, attempt to have people come in to vote fraudulently. Speaker 25: A shocking looseness handling of these ballots. They carry them around in shopping bags. They have them in their homes. Speaker 59: Hubbard, a candidate for Riviera Beach City Council, refuted allegations of voter Fraud, the incumbent in the race. Bruce Guyton says 3 of Hubbard's relatives voted in the city election without actually living in Riviera Beach. The 2 candidates are headed for a runoff in May because the race resulted in a tie during a recount. Speaker 60: I would not waste my Time, the court time of this public time, if I didn't have evidence that I thought would prove the fact that they do not live there. Speaker 14: And they don't sleep there every night. No. Because they're out and about, if you will. But they live there for for all practical You don't have nothing. Speaker 9: No ID? Fill out the backside. Speaker 32: You still can vote. Oh, she's on the wall. Speaker 14: I told her that. Speaker 49: Just fill this out. I don't have any ID. Speaker 24: Yeah. I Speaker 9: left my ID, yada yada yada. Speaker 44: Well, that's good. Speaker 9: No. No. Speaker 14: No. I wasn't sure Speaker 49: how you, like, make sure Speaker 14: it's the right person. Okay. Speaker 9: Here's what I just need to have my license with me. Speaker 44: I just fill out the back. Fill out the front And do the back. Speaker 9: So do I need Speaker 44: And you can vote. Speaker 9: Do I need to get an ID? No. Okay. Speaker 44: But since you have no ID, you're filling out the back. Speaker 24: If I don't Speaker 49: have a license. Speaker 21: How do Speaker 9: you guys know that I am who I said Speaker 0: I am? Speaker 44: You're on our list. Speaker 23: I'm very concerned that this election will be stolen from us through voter fraud. Speaker 18: If you have to have a photo ID to cash a check, you ought to have a photo ID to cash your ballot. Speaker 13: 2 research reports Shows that 1 in 8 voter registrations are, quote, significantly inaccurate are no longer valid, suggesting further potentially some 10,000,000 invalid voter registrations in this country. Nearly 2,000,000 dead people are still listed as voters, and they've got Friends who apparently keep them company come election day. Speaker 9: We did the exact same thing. We manipulated the vote with money and action, not with law. Well, they're Bussing people in. We've been busting people in to team these fucking assholes for 50 years, and we're not gonna stop now. We're just gonna find a different way to do it. We need people Scott Foval worked for People For the American Way, funded in large part by George Soros. Think backwards from how they would prosecute to build out the method to avoid that. The plan that was discussed was how to bring people from 1 state into another Date to vote illegally. Speaker 14: They could prove each other. Speaker 9: Seriously, if there's a bus. If there are cars, much harder to prove. When you get caught by a reporter, does that matter? No. They don't have any power to do it. In Michigan, in the police restrictive campaign finance laws, the investigative arms, they have It is so bad in these 3 states. You could fuck your mother in front of the governor and not go to jail if you had enough money. Speaker 41: Not one single vote was Ported for Mitt Romney. Not one. Obama received 100% of the presidential votes. Speaker 2: What did Aristotle mean By extreme democracy, mob rule. Lawless governed by the masses. Would leave us with no voice in our own government, no self government. Lived and active children, not as adults. Speaker 42: There is no serious person out there who would suggest somehow that you could even rig America's elections. I'd advise mister Trump to stop whining. Speaker 61: A jury on Thursday handed Ortega 8 years in prison. Prosecutors Argued when she registered to vote and cast ballots in several elections, she indeed knew it was against the law. Ortega Claim she never knew there was a difference in the rights of a permanent resident and a US citizen. But Ortega's future includes prison and deportation. Speaker 62: Secretariat of state accuses The DMV are playing a part in possible voter fraud. DMV employees may have offered voter registration materials to customers who are Citizens. Speaker 14: A Las Vegas man accused of trading voter registration forms for gift cards and cash to Speaker 50: a woman named Tina Parks Speaker 14: based on the total number of voters Parks registered in the Republican Party. Speaker 0: At this point, believing in American democracy is the grown up Version of believing is Santa Claus. How do you think all those absentee ballots magically appear on election night? Speaker 21: Is it the Speaker 0: Election elves, hard at work. Speaker 18: How easy is it to steal Speaker 32: a ballot in Dallas County? A live ballot or a mail ballot? Either one. Easy. Speaker 18: He secretly recorded conversations with a fellow campaign worker, a man named Jose Barrientos. Speaker 24: The 1st absentee ballot that was filed as a fraudulent It was brought to my attention, but it looks like my handwriting. It does. It looks Speaker 9: like there is a chair. Speaker 24: Maybe. Maybe not. I don't have a ton, So we got, like, about 700. The monitor's going down, bro. Speaker 9: Hold up. After we got what? Speaker 24: Monitor's going down, but we Speaker 63: have 700. Speaker 18: Dallas County Elections Department has an excess of 700 mail in ballots that are directly linked to applications assisted by a Jose Rodriguez who are suspicious in nature. Speaker 7: What do we do? Speaker 9: Take the know that or Or how does that work? Speaker 24: Your whole 1, fix it here. Today, they're going out. Speaker 35: He tells you that. Speaker 24: You're not supposed to for you, but then you gotta drop a 100, or 2, or 3, whatever it is. Can't vote for free. Speaker 63: He he in there, he speaks to this county employee. The county employee tips him off by zip code, lets him know which precincts are dropping. Either Stealing up from the mailbox, taking them from my little lady who probably has them, says he's gonna assist her in a certain way for a specific candidate. Speaker 24: Because every campaign has, like, that guy that takes care of, you know, the laundry, The dirty laundry. Speaker 18: Insists he is not Jose Rodriguez. But Barrientos brought us a rejected mail in ballot Rodriguez's name and would not explain where it came from. Speaker 24: You know, the Democrats are getting tired of getting their asses handed to. Are the Democrats cheating? I wouldn't say cheating. Speaker 9: What are they doing? Speaker 24: They're more aggressive in going after the vote, Speaker 2: you know? And the absentee vote. Speaker 24: It's the quickest way to put points on the board. It's an open market. Whoever gets to that voter first, when he gets his ballot in the Right? That's who gets that vote. 9 times out of 10, he's gonna vote for whoever the person that tells them to. This is what works on everybody. Let me give you Stamped. The US postal stamp. Speaker 18: And then they'll vote for whomever you suggest? Speaker 24: I mean, 99.9% of the time, they're gonna vote whoever you suggest. Especially in poverty neighborhoods, Most of the seniors don't have anybody to come visit them. We came here Speaker 21: all the way from different parts of the country as far more Speaker 0: California transitioned from 2% mail in votes to 67% in 2018. And the election elves found a gift under the voter fraud tree. The 1st blue sweep in Orange County since the thirties. The next 2 years, the Democrats would spread their voter fraud gifts across the nation, especially to those on the naughty list. Speaker 14: Giving some resources to get the right election equipment and also backup paper ballots, which I think would be very helpful for a lot of these states. 42 states haven't upgraded their election equipment in over a decade. Speaker 48: So I pushed through the republican vote of the straight party, and immediately, a yellow check mark came up from the democrat. Speaker 14: I'm glad that we were able to get the 380,000,000 out to the states. 47 states now have their funding for things like backup paper ballot, but we also need to get the Secure Elections Act passed, and that require backup paper ballot of the 14 states that either have Marshall or don't have them at all? Speaker 64: There was a federal election in 2006. On the Crow reservation was the polling place, and that was the last poll in the whole nation to come in. Montana was the last state. This precinct happened to be the last one counted about 2 or 3 in the morning. That's what tipped the scales from Republican controlled Senate to a democratically controlled Senate by electing Tester. Luther Tester's campaign was writing $40 checks for Crow votes within 50 feet of the front door of the polling place because we have canceled checks Speaker 9: Written by the democrat Written Speaker 64: by the presidential committee. Yes. Speaker 65: To individual tribal voters Yes. The ballots that came at 2 in the morning that changed the election came from a polling precinct on the Crow Reservation. It was located on federal trust land where the secretary of state had no oversight, authority, or enforcement. They just had to accept The ballots that came in from that ballot box on Federal Trust Land with no state oversight. Speaker 64: What we're saying is the polling precincts Still need to be located on the reservation. Yeah. Speaker 7: But they Speaker 64: need to be located on property that's under the jurisdiction of the state of Montana, who's in charge of running The election. Speaker 4: Natives were the original Americans and the last to be able to vote. Utah, a state named after a native tribe, Didn't give the vote to natives until 1962, 100 years after the 14th Amendment and 40 years after the 19th Amendment. Instead of trading beads for Manhattan, Montana Democrats paid around $100 per native vote. The quest for achieving manifest destiny of voter Fraud was nearly complete, but the Democrats just needed an excuse to mail absentees and early ballots nationally. Speaker 49: Hey. I'm looking for Brandy. Oh, it's Louisville. They came here to pick up your ballot. Yeah. We're offering this new service, but only to, like, People who are supporting the Democratic Party, it's a service. I'm just here to pick up your ballot and show you how to do it if you don't know. Speaker 18: State says we're connected Due to a vote harvesting scheme that they say was going on in Tarrant County, prosecutors say were requesting mail in ballots, then filling them Big party. New documents say that Leticia Sanchez was receiving money apparently to pay the other women who went out and collected votes. Ballot applications Sent from the office of former city councilman Sal Espino. Speaker 66: A federal judge issuing an injunction saying local election officials are no longer allowed to reject absentee ballots because The voters' signatures don't match. A handful of voters who say machines automatically flip their vote. The state investigated and ruled human An error is to blame. The state does plan to replace Georgia's voting machines in time for the 2020 elections. Speaker 67: A Colindale man is facing charges tonight for filing an ballot in the name of someone who died in Bucks County. Maxwell reportedly confessed to detectives and told them he routinely picks up girls in Port Richmond bringing them home for the purpose of obtaining absentee ballot signatures. Speaker 68: The North Carolina State Elections Board has refused to certify the results of this election while they investigate whether hundreds of absentee ballots were illegally cast or destroyed, especially in 2 counties where up to 62% of absentee ballots were never returned. Speaker 14: Last fall, the Pennsylvania state legislature passed, and the governor then signed into law the most Comprehensive election law changes in 80 years. The goal of Act 70 7, make voting easier for residents to increase turnout. But county election officials fear those changes implemented during a presidential election year could lead to delayed voting results. Everyone in Michigan is now allowed to vote with an absentee ballot. Local Clerks are seeing an avalanche of new requests in 2020. The system isn't really designed to deal with that many absentee ballots, which could also have an impact On when Speaker 57: the results are reported The coronavirus is forcing Georgia political leaders to make some unique moves ahead of this year's primary election. Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced the state will mail absentee ballot request forms to every Georgia voter, almost 7,000,000 people. It's an effort to ensure that Georgians can vote without any fear of coming into contact with someone who has COVID nineteen. You request an absentee ballot, get a notification that it's in the mail. Weeks later, though, it still hasn't shown up. It is a story we have heard over and over again. Speaker 69: How do a bunch of ballots just disappear? State senator Dan Fine says the postal service found 3 tubs of absentee ballots from voters in Oshkosh and Appleton. Speaker 70: Albrecht says There's been an uptick in absentee ballots missing one very important element. Speaker 71: Witness signatures, obviously, a big Issue in this election Speaker 70: About 750 ballots so far, he says, have been rejected for that reason. Speaker 71: We usually don't see Any Speaker 57: Well, the idea behind this is to make voting easier and to give you more options. So if voting in person is still too risky, you'll get a ballot in the mail, Oh, and then you get to choose what to do with it. You can either fill it out or toss it and still head to the polls. Election officials in Arizona pushing for an all Male election for both the August primary and Speaker 72: the November general election. We wanna have all of the flexibility in place that we can to make sure that Everybody is able to participate in the election. Speaker 57: Now it is important to note that 4 out of 5 voters in Maricopa County already vote by mail. At 1,000,000, that's how many Pennsylvanians have applied for a mail in ballot. Speaker 73: California became the 1st state to announce it will send mail in ballots To all registered voters for the November presidential election, Governor Gavin Newsom signed the executive order to protect public safety amid the pandemic. Speaker 74: For the health and safety of voters and poll workers, 1st, Nevada is holding our election by mail in ballot. Each county will also have designated ballot drop off locations where you can deliver your ballot in person. Let's mail it in Nevada. Speaker 75: Active voters aren't the only ones receiving mail in ballots. Speaker 76: I think what the most troubling thing that that we are seeing is that inactive voters are getting mail ballots. Speaker 75: Worries about potential voter fraud when he sees pictures being posted on his website of ballots sent to inactive voters, Stacking up at apartment complexes where they once lived. Speaker 76: Finding them in people's mailboxes. We're finding that people that are deceased are being mailed ballots to their former Presidents Speaker 77: The Wisconsin Elections Commission has agreed to send out absentee ballot applications to all Wisconsin voters. In a virtual meeting, The commission agreed to send out the forms to all 2,700,000 voters. Speaker 67: Here's a look at Philadelphia's mobile ballot drop off van. And, though, this votes wagon will meet voters in various Philadelphia neighborhoods to pick up completed ballots. Speaker 78: Zuckerberg announcing a plan to register 4,000,000 voters ahead This coming election, West Virginia mail carrier is pleading guilty to altering mail in requests for absentee voter ballots. Thomas Cooper was charged in May, after 5 mail in requests for absentee ballots, had their party affiliation switched according to an affidavit. He says he did it as a Joe. Speaker 79: The federal government says it was at this polling location where ballots were stopped in the 2014, 2015, and 2016 primary election. Using some of the money Candidates paid him to pay election board officials to tamper with the election results. Three primary elections in which Myers paid a judge of Elections to add fraudulent votes to the judicial candidates Myers was consulting for. For decades, Myers has worked as a political Sultan in South Philadelphia, helping candidates navigate the political infrastructure. Speaker 80: We gotta be careful not to extrapolate that to some grand conspiracy theory about the entire country or The entire commonwealth, the entire city of Philadelphia. Speaker 21: Mail in ballots will lead to the greatest fraud. This is easy. You can forge ballots. That's like you're talking about Russia and Speaker 81: China and Speaker 21: Other places, they'll be able to forge ballots. They'll forge them. They'll do whatever they have to do. Speaker 0: How do candidates navigate the political system? By paying consultants since to pay election officials to stuff ballots. And candidates have had access to these consultants for decades. Money may not buy happiness, but it sure buys votes in America, even for minor elections. What kind of consultants did they hire for the presidential election? Speaker 41: The Transition Integrity Project, which met back in June and basically gained out a bunch of different scenarios of what might happen if Trump refused to concede Steve, should he lose in November? Speaker 75: What we began to play for Speaker 41: was to reshape the electoral map of the 20 twenties. The last time the Democrats one big, 2008 was not, of course, a census here. And so it was Republicans who got to do the redistricting in 2011. It's not just the presidency or even the senate that is at stake. It is the whole shape of the American political map for the next 10 years. Speaker 14: The Wayne County Board of Canvassers sounding the alarm, calling for an investigation of Detroit's city clerk's office after 72% of the city's absentee ballot counts were incorrect. Speaker 82: A lot of concerns from both the city and the county, especially with the November election coming up, that is gonna rely heavily on mail in voting. Speaker 61: Cannot have a recurrence of these problems in November. Speaker 83: Joe Biden should not concede under any circumstances because I think this is gonna drag out. Eventually, I do believe he will win if we don't give an inch, and if we are as focused and relentless as the other side is. Speaker 49: We've implemented close to a 1000 drop boxes in communities throughout the state of Michigan. Speaker 78: Record number of Michiganders are expected to vote absentee come November. During the primary, election officials determined almost half of Detroit's precincts were out Speaker 57: of balance. Mark Zuckerberg and his wife say they are donating three $100,000,000 to voter integrity projects. Speaker 14: Election officials in Mecklenburg County say a mix up caused a few 100 voters We received 2 identical absentee ballots. Speaker 67: Pennsylvania officials say they expect the November election to go smoothly. That's Despite the theft of a laptop and flash drives from an election warehouse in Philadelphia. Speaker 84: Governor Wolf expressed his concern about the theft of an employee's laptop and encrypted USB flash drives from an election machine warehouse in Philadelphia. This comes on the heels of the Trump campaign threatening to due over being denied access into the newly opened satellite election offices in Philadelphia. Speaker 42: They are not entitled to be at these Analyte locations. Speaker 0: Winning the presidency during a census year means you get to control the voter farm playing field for the next 10 years, Redistricting, state legislative seats, allocating electoral college votes are all determined by the census. If you win in a census year, You're gonna be incentivized to add your state's numbers like an Acorn employee. The stage was set. There couldn't be more incentive to commit fraud. During 2020, Democrats changed election laws in over 30 states to expand access to vote by mail and absentee. Large donors like George Soros and Mark Zuckerberg donated hundreds of millions to create infrastructure for mail in voting like drop Many key states changed laws to not allow poll watchers. With 2020 election laws, Tammany Hall was brought into every American's home. It's almost inspiring the way so many conspired to commit fraud. Hillary Clinton told Joe Biden to not concede because she learned her lesson of 2016. Buy yourself more time to find votes by telling people election day will drag out and be election week. Get more voters to vote by mail than in person on election day. Do not allow observers from the other side. And loosen laws to allow mismatched signatures. Similar to Soros's color revolutions in other countries, the environment was ready for revolution, And all that was left was to pull off the greatest coup since LBJ in 1960. Speaker 14: A ruling against the Trump campaign, a Philadelphia judge rejecting the request to have poll watchers at satellite election offices. Speaker 57: Next week, the mobile voting unit will travel to different areas of Muskegon, giving people the chance to register to vote, request an absentee ballot, and cast it simultaneously. Speaker 21: Go get out Jared votes, send in your absentee ballot if you've requested 1. Be very careful. Lot of shenanigans going on. You see what's happening every day you're reading Speaker 18: She's received 2 ballots, exact same spelling of her name, exact same address in Daly City. Speaker 14: The University of Denver debuted the alternative voting Patient today, it's the 1st spot where the hall and the votes unit has stopped. Speaker 18: The 18 to 24 demographic is one of our lowest turnout demographics. Rush of mail in ballots circulating across Kansas. Nearly half a 1000000 ballots had been mailed out. That's nearly 3 times as many as back in 2016. Speaker 78: Voters still have 2 weeks to turn in their mail in ballots. If this ballot box bursting at the seams is any indication, there will be record participation. Speaker 55: A computer malfunction And led to duplicate mail in ballots for a 108 voters in Mifflin County. Speaker 18: Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled that county election boards cannot reject ballots based whether or not the signature matches a voter's registration record. Speaker 44: This was Speaker 16: held in front of the Clark County election department. The group called out what they define as a lack of transparency and and a refusal to, quote, allow outsiders to observe the counting of ballots. Speaker 85: We have put together, I think, the most extensive An inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics. Speaker 86: Alright. So election leaders say, Doug, if you have not mailed back in your absentee ballot yet, these drop boxes, they're gonna be your number one option right now. Dropping off your ballot dropbox is the best way to make sure it is in by the deadline and counted. Speaker 9: We have you on tape admitting to coercing voters and bribing voters with This is you on video telling someone who to vote for, which is a violation of federal law and state law. You chose a Republican, not a Democrat. Right? And I didn't go through whatever you want, but our conversation that we had is you were going straight democrat. So that way, you're voting for the straight democrat. Because that's you wanna do, correct? And and she's like, well, yeah, you know what? You're right. Speaker 22: They're only voting for John Cornyn. Speaker 9: I want Speaker 49: the biggest candidate. Everybody's mad. Speaker 57: Like the millionaire. A millionaire that's like, go do whatever you need to do. Speaker 24: Here's all Speaker 49: my credit cards. I don't take advantage of him. I tell everybody, I don't work Speaker 57: for men and I don't work for God. He knows what I mean. Speaker 32: The Supreme Court said The new deadlines for mail in ballots could take effect in North Carolina and in Pennsylvania. In Pennsylvania, ballots can arrive as late as Friday the 6th in North Carolina, it's Thursday 12th. Speaker 16: Hundreds of thousands of questionable ballots sent to LA County voters. Speaker 18: This ballot was delivered to Caroll's old apartment. Even though Caroll moved 15 years ago, died almost 10 years ago. What did you think when you got Two ballots in the mail. You could have voted twice. Right? Speaker 41: Yes. That was my initial thought when I took the 2 ballots side by side. I'm thinking, gee, you know? Speaker 18: Clay County, more than 277,000 questionable ballots were mailed this election year. It includes more than 48100 Duplicate ballots mailed to the same person and 728 ballots mailed to people who likely have died. Speaker 4: We have put together the most Extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics. Standing on the shoulders Giants like LBJ and Richard Daley, Democrats altered our laws to make the election system as conducive to fraud and resistant to oversight as possible. How did they pull off the heist of Ocean's 2020? By utilizing all the voter fraud tactics discussed in this film, Plus some unprecedented innovations opened up by these recently passed election laws. Speaker 9: I work at the vote bailouts, which means we get your votes in and we separate. This one, Donald j Speaker 35: Dumb Trump. Speaker 18: That one just gonna make it towards the mayor. Speaker 87: Keenan, so far, things have been going really well. There have been a few minor issues with Some of the ballot machines at 3 of the precincts we visited this morning, including this one here in Taylor, after their ballot scanner stopped working. City clerk asked Dominion Voting Systems to bring a brand new machine. Speaker 57: County has a history of voting issues, and despite careful preparations tonight, another one Causing a long delay for people processing thousands of absentee ballots. Of all the times for a plumbing issue. Speaker 88: Early this morning, There is was a water main break above the room I'm standing in here at Dave Farm Arena. No ballots or election related machine were damaged by that water main Break early this morning. Speaker 50: And Fulton County, home to Atlanta, they have stopped counting there for the night. They're gonna pick back up at 8 in the morning Eastern time, and they still have 48,000 mail in ballots to go to count. Speaker 18: The big blue wave appears to be out the window. The secretary of state in Pennsylvania over the Last couple of days has changed the rules. They changed the rules when they went to the Supreme Court and talked about signatures. You're supposed to match signatures, and the secretary State said, no, you don't. She told us the United States Supreme Court that they would segregate the ballots and not count them. Last night, she said, we're gonna open them and canvass them. Speaker 36: Some states actually allow votes come in after election. Speaker 21: I wanna thank the American people for their tremendous support. Millions and millions of people voted for us tonight. A very sad group of people is trying to disenfranchise that group of people, and we won't stand for it. We were winning everything, and all of a sudden it was just called off. It's also clear that we have won Georgia. We're up by 2.5% or 117,000 votes with only 7% left. They're never gonna catch us. We're up 690,000 votes in Pennsylvania. We're winning Michigan by almost 300,000 votes. We're winning Wisconsin by a 107,000 votes with 81% of the vote. I said, what happened to the election? It's off. I've been saying this from the day I heard they were gonna send out tens of millions of ballots because either they were gonna win or if they didn't win, they'll take to court, and all of a sudden, everything just stopped. This is a fraud on the American public. Frankly, we did win this election. We want all voting to stop. We don't want them to find any ballots at 4 o'clock in the morning and add them to the list. Speaker 18: Why have they stopped counting? Because it's 248 in the morning. That's why they stopped counting. People get tired. When they're tired, they make mistakes. They're still counting ballots right now. Speaker 50: There are still more than 1,400,000 mail in ballots that have not been counted. In Philadelphia alone, we still have 270 Elsen mail in ballots to count. Officials are working through the night in many places in Pennsylvania. Speaker 9: If they Speaker 18: have 1,400,000 left, president's up by 673,000 votes. Joe gonna have to win ballpark 75% of these votes. Speaker 50: Only 39% of mail in votes have been counted. That leaves about 1.5 votes Left to be cast. This is a state that had 2,500,000 mail in ballots sent in. They say there's been an update, but they're not gonna actually give us that number until 9 AM. But Detroit, there's At least 92,000 mail in ballot that we still don't have. So when are we gonna get an answer on that? Well, they're telling us probably early in the morning. This is Milwaukee. 169,000 votes that are unaccounted for mail in ballot. We aren't gonna get answers there until 4 or 5 in the morning, I guess is, like, basically right now. Georgia. Now Fulton County, they just stopped counting at 10:30 PM. They stopped counting their absentee ballots. Said they'd pick it up in the morning. We believe there is a minimum of 48,000 ballots there. Speaker 9: We know that there are plenty of votes left in Milwaukee. But as I look the numbers, I I think that's the most uphill climb for Biden at this point. Speaker 25: This is the problem if you're Speaker 9: on the Biden campaign. But look at the other counties where there's 15% or less Standing vote. Red. Red. Red. Red. Red. Take this down. It's it's outstanding right now. Speaker 6: You see Speaker 9: a lot of red. Speaker 0: In key states, voting machines were tampered. Counting stopped. Yet election officials worked through the night. Hindsight may be 2020, but 2020 was 1960 all over again. Speaker 71: We're in a room where actually, the numbers are being updated the whole time. So if you look back at the screen here, we're watching the screens as the numbers update. Speaker 85: You see these numbers Flashing up on the screen, have you figured anything out? You've seen anything that we don't know already? Speaker 71: You know, everything seems to be going you know what? The one thing that, was Kind of confusing at one point. We saw the numbers spike for a second, and then we saw half the numbers disappear. What we're told is to do some checks and balances here. So when they were able to See some of the numbers matching up in a certain way, they were able to pull some of the numbers back based upon initial tabulation. Speaker 89: People here in Detroit are furiously trying to get through the absentee ballots downstairs at this TCF center where we are in Detroit is where they are continuing to push through these ballots. They did not stop at any point overnight. Woah. Speaker 18: Alright. Hold on a second. Speaker 9: No. No. No. Look. Joe Biden just took the lead in Wisconsin. Right. Speaker 85: We're getting new information. Speaker 9: The vote that we were waiting for In Milwaukee County, he's come in. It hasn't come in in Brown and Green Bay yet. It hasn't come in, as far as I know, in Kenosha. Speaker 21: When Speaker 90: they were ready to shut down the precinct, they had counted all the ballots. 4 AM, 3 vehicles arrived, a van, a Chrysler 300, and a Ferrari with a 100 and 30,000 plus ballots, all Biden. TCF Center. Speaker 29: Now I just heard that a van dropped off Boxes of ballots in the Speaker 81: middle of the night, and, she was working inside the TCF that morning. There's a lead car, an escort car that comes in. You can see here, each time he adds something to the people inside and this van drives in, and they actually came in twice. Speaker 57: Thousands of votes are in limbo because The software issue. 60,000 plus likely higher, though we don't have exact numbers yet. DeKalb County technology stopping election workers from finishing up its vote count late last night. Speaker 18: There has been some issues, certainly at State Farm, also in DeKalb County, which has been a very slow go tonight. And now you've got some issues in Gwinnet County. Speaker 14: Chaotic moments today as people tried to get into the TCF center to watch the count. They were denied access Sits on the grounds of COVID nineteen restriction. Speaker 18: The absentee ballots. We are told that there are about 20,000 ballots still left to be counted here in the City of Detroit. Speaker 14: One of them is Georgia, where mister Trump has a narrow lead. Speaker 18: Contributing to the delay is a huge surplus of absentee ballots due to the pandemic here in Fulton County where we are in Atlanta. A water pipe burst at the State Farm Arena yesterday, delaying results one of the largest processing centers in the county. Fortunately, there was no damage to the absentee ballots themselves. Antrim County, which is what we Started with here, it's not that nobody's voted. It's that that sometime during the count early this morning, election officials there became aware of what they think is a software problem with the count that gave Democrats a lead in a reliably red county, so they've stopped reporting until that's resolved. Speaker 91: I work in the Traverse City post office. We Issued a directive this morning to collect any ballots we find is outgoing mail in general, separate them at the end of the day so that they could hand stamp them with the previous day's Speaker 92: This time, groups pushed to get out the vote, working the phones and offering free rides to polling stations. Well, here woke up this morning, Donald Trump was still leading in the state of Michigan, but suddenly, Joe Biden pulled ahead after a large number of votes were reported from the City of Detroit. Speaker 21: Take a Speaker 93: look at the numbers. Officials say that includes 47,553 ballots cast on election day, 195,370 Advanced voters and 127,019 absentee ballots. Speaker 78: Abigail Spanberger has claimed victory over the 7th Congressional district again. At least 14,000 absentee votes were overlooked on election night. Those votes were not included in the county's initial absentee vote totals. On Wednesday, the tight race was in favor of Republican challenger Nick Freitas. But there were still thousands of absentee ballots not accounted for. Speaker 54: Casual election Should observer may look at this right here and say, Speaker 9: Donald Trump's lead is a 116,000 votes. Right? That seems like a big margin. The 560 was the last number we have. Speaker 49: That's Speaker 9: how many ballots they're still counting. Speaker 54: And here's the problem for president Trump. Speaker 9: Those ballots are from this Philadelphia, and we're talking about the early votes. Speaker 54: This is the ratio right now. Speaker 18: 80 to 20 Democratic areas. They're coming out of urban areas, which report a little bit later. Speaker 94: Supervisor that they messed up yesterday. What did they mess up on? He told supervisor that they hadn't postmarked one of the I'll wait for the 4th, for the 3rd. Speaker 0: An election story as American as apple pie. 1 candidate leading on election night, but vote counting was stopped in the Middle of the night to slow down the process. You know the rest of the story by now. They calculate how many votes are needed to win, eliminate as many Posing ballots as possible, overlooked absentees are found, and mail ins are backdated. Then the cherry on Top adding 10,000 so you don't get nicknamed landslide Lyndon. As the credits roll, the corrupt Election officials lie under oath and corroborate the fraudulent numbers, sealing the victory. That is how history is written. Speaker 21: For the first time ever, we lost 0 races in the house. We were winning in all the key locations by a lot, actually. And then our numbers started miraculously getting whittled away in secret. They wouldn't allow legally permissible observers. We went to court in a couple of instances, and we were able to get the observers put in, and when the observers got there, they wanted them 60, 70 feet away, 80 feet, a 100 feet away, or side the building to observe people inside the building. Mail in voting destroyed our system. It's a corrupt system, and it makes people corrupt even if they aren't By nature, but they become corrupt. It's too easy. They want to find out how many votes they need, and then they seem to be able to find them. They wait and wait, and then they Find them. It's amazing how those mail in ballots are so one-sided too. Speaker 75: We have to interrupt here because the president has, made a number of, false statements, including the notion that there has been fraudulent voting, there has been no evidence of that. Allegations by his campaign, but his, campaign spokespeople unable to provide any evidence. Speaker 18: The counting of the absentee votes So mail in votes has actually gone, I think, quite smoothly. Speaker 14: Software issue in Antrim County. It showed Biden had the majority of votes, but in reality, Trump won the county by several thousand. Speaker 28: A procedural misunderstanding in that Speaker 9: part of a county worker led to those skewed numbers out Speaker 28: of Antrim County. Put simply, Speaker 9: it wasn't a computer glitch, but human error that caused the problem. Speaker 18: The results from Pennsylvania's 21,000 votes has put Joe Biden into the lead. Speaker 75: NBC News now projects that Joe Biden has won the keystone state, Pennsylvania. Speaker 38: We can now Speaker 14: project that former vice president Joe Biden has been elected president Speaker 21: They've delivered us a clear victory, a convincing victory. Speaker 36: Tens of thousands of people opted to vote by mail This year because of COVID nineteen. But the Wisconsin Elections Commission also saw a big uptick in the number of people interested and applying to be indefinitely confined, which doesn't Require a voter to show proof of a photo ID. In the 2016 presidential election, only about 7% of absentee ballots were from indefinitely confined voters. But since then, A big jump. More than 160,000 voters were indefinitely confined, or 14%. In November, more than two 15,000, about 11% of the total absentee ballots. Speaker 0: Mail in voting destroyed our system. It makes people corrupt even if they aren't corrupt By nature, it's too easy. Politicians will always cheat. Companies will always be greedy. And criminals will always break the law, Which is why we're supposed to have police in each case to protect us from such dangers. Even an incumbent president who was the most powerful Person on Earth at the time was not immune to the system of voter fraud, and neither are you or I. When the elite meet in secret and Plan their clandestine operations of voter fraud. Smoking cigars in a shadowy room. Those are the votes that matter in America. Because we are an Oligarchy or tyranny posing as a democracy. Victims of voter fraud repeat throughout history like a song with a Familiar chorus. From Samuel Tilden to coax Stevenson to Trump, they are reminded of the plea of Jimmy Fitzsmorris. The voter fraud that happened to him Should never happen again to any candidate, but it continues to happen. Not only the voter fraud, but bearing the burden of Demonstrating evidence against a system that is judge, jury, and executioner. Hours after election night, the media was dismissing and censoring the claims of voter brought before the evidence was examined, not since LBJ in 1960. There has never been such a wide chasm between One party having success down ticket and the other party winning the presidency. How was Biden delivered a clear and convincing victory? Mostly by mail. Just like Amazon, it only took a couple of days. 3 out of 4 voters did not vote in person on election day, meaning 75% of our ballots were insecure to voter fraud. Not only did absentee voters not have to match signatures, but they also did not have to provide ID in most cases. Wisconsin's indefinitely confined laws originally allowed only severely disabled and elderly to vote absentee t without ID. After the election law was changed, over 200,000 people took advantage of this voter status. Wisconsin voters that were classified indefinitely Fine were found online to be skiing, swimming, and running. Once the voter fraud toothpaste is out of the tube, you cannot Put it back in with an audit. By the time audits can take place, the criminals have more than ample time to cover their tracks. And due to the inconsistencies Season of election officials and voting machines, those audits provide incongruent results, rarely matching or validating the process in any way. Without examination of the paper ballots, audits are performative Kabuki theater. Much like democracy, without protection from voter Fraud. American democracy created an optimal ecosystem to cultivate fraud. Money, power, and no one to police the cheaters. There may be politicians who adapt to the adversity of voter fraud. But most politicians take advantage of the abundant voter fraud opportunities to get ahead of the politicians playing fair and square. There is no way to possibly document all of the cases of voter fraud in 2020 or all of the voter Fraud cases in history. That's not the point of this film. The point is to paint a clear picture with as much context as possible Of a corrupt election environment that is incentivized to cheat, cover up, and then substantiate the cover up. Speaker 21: Today, I will detail some of the shocking irregularities, abuses, and fraud that have been revealed in recent weeks. Using the pandemic as a Text, democrat politicians and judges drastically changed election procedures just months, and in some cases, weeks before the election. Very rarely were legislature involved, and constitutionally, they had to be involved. Many states such as Nevada and California sent millions of live ballots to every person on their voter rolls. Other states such as Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin, institute a universal absentee ballot. Voting Rolls are packed with people who are not lawfully eligible to vote, including those who are deceased, have moved out of their state, and even are noncitizens of our country. Dozens of counties in the key swing states have more registered voters on the rolls than they have voting age Including 67 counties in Michigan. In Wisconsin, the state's board of elections could not confirm the residency of more than 100,000 people, but repeatedly refused to remove those names from its voter rolls before the election. In 1 Michigan county that used Dominion system, they found that nearly 6,000 votes had been wrongly switched. How many didn't we catch? And they called it a glitch. We found Numerous glitches that evening. Election authorities in Texas have repeatedly blocked the deployment of Dominion system due to concerns about security abilities and the potential for errors and outright fraud. Pennsylvania, Michigan, Nevada, Georgia, Arizona, And most other states allowed anyone to get an absentee ballot and cast their vote without showing any ID. No State in the country verifies United States citizenship as a condition for voting in federal election. Many European countries have major restrictions on mail in voting specifically because they recognize the nearly unlimited potential for fraud All but to prohibit absentee ballots entirely for people who reside inside the country. In Fayette County, Pennsylvania, multiple voters We see ballots that were already filled out. In Wisconsin, there are approximately 70,000 absentee ballots that do not have matching ballot applications as Quiet by law. In Georgia, 9 observers have testified to seeing countless irregular ballot without the creases or typical markings indicating that The ballots did not arrive in envelopes as required. Thousands of uncounted ballots were discovered in Floyd, In Fayette and Walton Counties, weeks after the election, and these ballots were mostly from Trump voters. They weren't In Detroit, 71% of the precincts didn't balance. There were more votes than there were voters. In Clark County, Nevada, The standards for matching a signature using the signature verification machine were intentionally lowered in order to test the process. 9 voters in Clark County cast ballots with intentionally incorrect signatures, and 8 of the 9 ballots were accepted and Count. They said you could sign your name as Santa Claus. Last week, the Clark County Commission threw out the results of a local election, Reported finding, quote, discrepancies that we can't explain. Some voters were entered into a raffle for more than a dozen gift Guards, if they could prove they had voted, this took place on Indian reservations. In Georgia, 0.2% of mail in ballots have been rejected compared to 6.4% in 2016. We have seen similar declines in Pennsylvania, In Nevada and Michigan, ballots weren't rejected. A simple recount of the ballots under these circumstances only compounds the Fraud. The only way to determine whether there was an honest vote is to conduct a full review of the envelopes in the relevant states. You will find that many of them, tens of thousands, have fraudulent signatures. Speaker 95: For October 21st, I went into work as normal. Picked up my truck, Lancaster, Pennsylvania to go Bethpage, New York. Guess what? Today, you're gonna be bringing back mail in ballots. I don't know if there are New York ballots. I don't know if there are Pennsylvania ballots. All I know is I'm picking up ballots in New York, headed for a Harrisburg. I don't think you take mail and ballots out of one state to the other. I'm gonna need you to take this load out to Lancaster. I was like, that really doesn't make I came back the next day. My trailer, it's not there. No one knows. I didn't care who really won the election, our vote. That's the one thing of us Americans that we have. And if you're gonna start corrupting that, taking that away from us, as Americans, we deserve to know the truth. We deserve to have an Honest, fair election. Speaker 0: Elections have consequences. Stolen elections have catastrophic consequences. Discussing the American history of voter fraud is not a threat to democracy. Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. The oligarchy doesn't want you to know the American history of voter fraud precisely because they want the pattern to continue perpetually, so they can maintain their power over us. This American oligarchy that poses as a democracy treats us all like children by holding our inalienable right of self governance. A Jeffersonian democracy treats us like adults that freely leads us to self govern. Voting rights activists push for election laws that do little to expand access to voting, but do a lot to expand access to cheating. If you want to expand the access to voting, how about making Election Day a national holiday? This is why we should all vote in person On election day, while showing an ID. You know, like when you buy beer. A convenience store shouldn't protect alcohol better than our election system protects our Votes from fraud. Fraud will never be eliminated, but we can set up the system to make it a little harder to cheat and easier to check Fraud. Is that too much to ask of the self proclaimed greatest democracy of all time? Which brings us to January 6th. I'm not talking about the violence instigated by the FBI and the Capitol Police. I'm talking about the original intent of January 6th, Decertifying the states with irregularities and offering up an alternate slate of electors based off of the electoral Count Act of 18/87, which was the response to the disputed election of Tilden and Hayes in 18/76. The idea was to establish that the states resolve The disputes rather than Congress to mitigate the partisan response that the 2 parties would inevitably have to a rigged election, Or even innocent errors. The electoral count act was used for the first time in the 1960 election. Although Nixon was Cleared the winner. The Hawaii Democratic Party noted tabulation errors in certain precincts. The governor, despite the inconsistencies in tabulation, had to certify Why? Because he had no authority to inspect ballots or retabulate the results. This was Hawaii's 1st American election. Maybe the tabulation errors were genuine. On January 6, 1961, Kennedy offered up an alternate slate of Hawaiian electors, and they were unanimously chosen over the Original Republican slate of electors, with Kennedy ultimately prevailing in Hawaii. This is undeniable established precedent. Kennedy was valid in his request to decertify Hawaii, and so was Trump in his request to decertify. As the elites and the media gaslit You that none of this American voter fraud history existed. They were popping bottles of champagne, toasting and boasting about pulling off the crime of the century, All while waxing poetically about the American democratic process. But it's not like these elites bragged about this crime publicly, spiking the football Ball like a James Bond villain. Right? The secret history of the shadow campaign that saved the 2020 election. Speaker 4: A weird thing happened right after the November 3rd election. Nothing. The nation was braced for chaos. Instead, An eerie quiet descended. As president Trump refused to concede, the response was not mass action, but crickets. Guess it was all very, very strange, Trump said on December 2nd. Within days after the election, we witnessed an orchestrated effort to anoint the winner Even while many key states were still being counted, in a way, Trump was right. There was a conspiracy unfolding behind the scenes, one that both curtailed the protests and Coordinated the resistance from CEOs. This is the inside story of the conspiracy to save the 2020 election. It is the story of an unprecedented, creative, and determined campaign whose success also reveals how close The nation came to disaster. Every attempt to interfere with the proper outcome of the election was defeated. But it's massively important for the country to understand But it didn't happen accidentally. The system didn't work magically. Democracy is not self executing. That's why The participants want the secret history of the 2020 election told, even though it sounds like a paranoid fever dream. A well Funded cabal of powerful people ranging across industries and ideologies, working together behind the scenes to influence perceptions, change Rules and laws steer media coverage and control the flow of information. In November 2019, Mark Zuckerberg invited 9 civil Rights letters to dinner at his home where they warned him about the danger of the election related falsehood that were already spreading unchecked. It took pushing, urging, conversations, brainstorming, all of that to get to a place where we ended up with more rigorous rules and Forsmith, says Benita Gupta, who attended the dinner and also met with Twitter CEO, Jack Dorsey, and others. Gupta has Been nominated for associate attorney general by president Biden. I heard different claims about who should get the credit for thwarting Trump's plot. In the end, Only half the electorate cast ballots by mail in 2020, practically a revolution in how people vote. About a Quarter voted early in person. Only a quarter of voters cast their ballots the traditional way, in person on election day. It's astounding how close we came, How fragile all this really is. It's like when Wile E. Coyote runs off the cliff. If you don't look down, you don't Fall. Our democracy only survives if we all believe. And don't look down. Democracy won in the end. The will of the people prevailed. But it's crazy In retrospect, that this is what it took to put on an election in the United States of America. Speaker 0: Molly Ball, Nancy Pelosi's biographer, February 4, 2021, Time Magazine. When you look down the American history of voter Fraud. It's an endless cliff that could have you falling for eternity. You've looked down, seen the evidence of the American history of voter Fraud. If you don't know the history of voter fraud, you might as well be born yesterday. History is written by the winners, and those winners aren't going to tell you they cheated. They want you to believe this is what democracy looks like when this is the polar opposite of democracy. A select few selecting our leaders so that they can Consolidate power by taking away hours. Democracy's power is to reside in the hands of the many, and that power is to be used for the common good. Is there any doubt that our system is designed in the self interest for our few rulers? If we exist under an oligarchy posing as Then our democracy is a theater. We think the politicians are speaking to us genuinely. But in reality, they are reciting a script to their audience written by their masters as we thunderously applaud our freedom. Why are you sitting in the audience and they are on stage? Because you played fair, and they cheated. Once in a while, one of the audience members are able to join the play and go off script, but eventually, all good actors read their lines. As the actors portrayed there on opposing sides like the Jets and the Sharks, backstage after the performance, they're all friends Laughing at how well they manipulate the audience. What will it take for the theater to end and the harsh realities of genuine democracy begin? For one of those actors to break the 4th wall. Speaker 81: And the Oscar for best documentary film goes to Lila Hart and Eric Avante For American history of voter fraud. Speaker 4: I would like to thank the academy, but we didn't need them to win this Oscar, Because we rigged the election. Speaker 0: We have put together the most inclusive and extensive voter fraud organization in the history of the United States. That's why we campaigned from our basement. We mailed out ballots to everyone who saw our movie. In fact, we sent them a couple. If ballot signatures didn't match my signature, they would be discounted. And I signed a lot of ballots. Now we count the votes at my house. Ballot harvesters went to your house, through your mail and collected your votes for me. On election night, we found out we were losing to Michael Moore. We ordered the counting to stop until We could figure out how many votes we were behind by. Michael Moore thought he claimed victory, but the media decried his false allegations as a threat to democracy because there was no evidence of voter fraud. Speaker 46: It had been Speaker 0: a whole 6 hours. He should have had all the evidence ready by now, or I'd advise mister Moore to quit whining. Hillary Clinton told me to not concede under any circumstances. As the media banned Michael from social media, they remind him that the absentee ballots are about to Roll in. At the polling location, a k a my house, I draw the curtains so he can't see me dump out the mail so I can scan ballots multiple times, Ruby Freeman style. When Michael Moore wanted to observe the vote counting, I told him there was a water vein break. Don't worry. None of the ballots or voting machines were harmed. Once I found out how many votes I needed, we began counting again. I didn't have enough ballots to catch Michael, but then the postal workers began backdating absentee ballots. The election elves were searching for unfound votes. Why wouldn't they be? No one will ever look for fraud, so they'll never find any. By the time Michael woke up, we were the winners of the Oscar by one vote. Speaker 4: That's why they call me Landslide Lila. Speaker 0: Most of all, I'd like to thank our parents, who voted for us 10 times, and they weren't even aware of it. They delivered us a clear and convincing victory. Speaker 4: Democracy won in the end. The will of the people prevailed. But it's crazy in retrospect that this is what it took to win an Oscar In the United States of America. Speaker 57: 3 Central Floridians accused of Speaker 16: voter fraud voting twice in the 2020 Election Speaker 32: This crime was not uncovered by Florida election officials, an anonymous person who researches voter registration data as a hobby. You can't Claim the system is working if random Internet people have to find the violations for you. Speaker 18: 6 years and one day, that is the sentence handed down to a Black Lives Matter activist Speaker 46: in an illegal voting case. Speaker 23: Is that simple? I was, I went down Speaker 18: to the probation office, told them you weren't on Speaker 9: probation, Tricked them into giving you a form so you could re register Speaker 29: the vote when you had Speaker 9: a court order in your hand from the judge presiding over your case. Speaker 96: Who would be the next mayor of Osceola? Both candidates have received 382 votes. But now the indictment of Kevin Dorland suggests this town could have avoided the drama. Election misconduct in not just the last election, but in 6 others as well. Speaker 9: The field of GOP candidates for governor was cut in half today. Five candidates are all accused of having forged signatures on their nominating petitions, so they can't run anymore. Speaker 97: The Gadsden Elementary School District is now looking for a new board member since former San Luis mayor, Guernmina Fuentes, had to give up her seat after pleading guilty to ballot harvesting.
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