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According to the speaker, Gavin Newsom signed a document that makes it a crime to ask a voter for identification. The speaker believes this action indicates a desire to cheat on elections. The speaker claims that while identification is required for other activities, it is now virtually a crime to ask for it when voting, which the speaker considers the most important act. The speaker asserts the only reason for this is to enable election cheating and insists this should not be allowed to happen.

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We have a problem with the election due to the influx of mail-in ballots. Trump was initially winning in Pima County, but more ballots were suddenly poured in. The issue lies in the fact that some mail-in ballots lack signatures, indicating a broken system. Regardless of who wins, we need to ensure a fair election. Election officials were rewriting rules instead of following the legislature's authority. We don't trust the media, as they have their own agenda. People witnessed irregularities during the election and want a fair vote. We can provide a forensic audit report for further information. The deletion of a million files before the audit was debunked.

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They stopped counting votes on election night to determine the number of real votes and apply mail-in ballots. The speaker believes this would have happened in Texas and considers it fraud. When asked if it could have been a water leak, the speaker insists it was planned and would have occurred in Texas. They question the unprecedented three-hour halt in counting while Trump was leading in several states. The speaker asserts that anyone could have filled out the mail-in ballots, making it impossible to know their origin. When challenged about the conspiracy theory, the speaker claims to have witnessed it firsthand.

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They stopped counting votes on election night to determine how many mail-in ballots to add, which the speaker believes was fraudulent. The speaker insists it was a planned event, claiming it wouldn't happen in Texas. They express concern over the authenticity of mail-in ballots and assert that anyone could have filled them out. The other person questions the validity of these claims, but the speaker stands by their belief based on personal experience.

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The speaker discusses the issue of inspecting ballots for signatures. They mention that the Voter Privacy Act prohibits inspectors from looking through a ballot to verify a signature. They also point out that many ballots have two different patterns of the letter "s" written for the signature, even though some of them don't even have an "s" in the voter's name. They state that out of the 104,820 ballots reviewed, 20,232 had mismatched signatures, which accounts for 20% of the total.

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The video highlights instances of possible voter fraud in Harris County, Texas. It mentions cases of deceased individuals, such as Tommy Bookman and Kathleen Hui, being listed as active registered voters and even applying for mail-in ballots. Sworn affidavits suggest that the signatures on these applications were not genuine. The video also mentions a convicted forger, Gloria Palmer, who allegedly mailed in suspect applications for deceased individuals. It is revealed that Harris County has been breaking the law by not regularly updating the voter rolls with the national change of address database. The video concludes by emphasizing the need for accurate voter registration rolls to prevent voter fraud and maintain trust in elections.

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Multiple individuals have allegedly registered to vote illegally using the speaker's home address. The speaker believes this constitutes election fraud in a crucial election. Missouri Republicans are accused of inaction regarding election integrity, implying corruption. The speaker claims Republicans had ample time to eliminate corrupt voting machines and prevent election cheating but failed to do so. Despite this, the speaker hopes the election's scale will prevent rigging.

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The speaker discusses a report and rates its significance on a scale of 1 to 10. They mention that the final report reveals that 23,344 mail-in ballots were sent to addresses where the individuals no longer lived, yet votes were still cast on them. These ballots were identified through a national change of address form, which people fill out when they move. The speaker finds this illogical and believes the attorney general should provide an explanation. They emphasize that the election was decided by a margin of 10,000 votes, while the issue of the 23,344 ballots is just one example of irregularities.

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We have concerns about mail-in ballots in Clark County, with reports of ballots found in trash cans and multiple ballots sent to one address. Signatures were supposed to prevent fraud, but we haven't been able to verify them. We suspect there are ineligible voters, including deceased individuals and those who have moved. A voter was turned away due to someone else casting their ballot. We're taking legal action to stop the counting of improper votes. Thank you.

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The speakers discuss the numbers related to alleged voter fraud in the 2020 election. They estimate that about 7% of mail-in ballots, which amounts to approximately 4,800,000 votes, were involved in fraudulent activities across states like Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. They claim that this operation is widespread and happening in communities that receive funding from certain foundations. The speakers question who is stopping these fraudulent activities. Overall, they believe that voter fraud was a significant issue in the 2020 election.

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The speaker believes some amount of cheating takes place in elections, particularly with mail-in ballots and lack of proof of citizenship, making it hard to prove. Statistically unlikely events occurred, such as the use of Dominion Voting Machines in specific locations like Philadelphia and Maricopa County. The speaker advocates for paper ballots, hand-counted, citing the ease of hacking computer programs. They also support in-person voting with voter ID, which they claim is standard in almost every country with democratic elections. To effectively address fraud, the speaker suggests in-person voting with ID. Given the current situation, they believe a very large margin of victory is needed to overcome potential cheating.

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Speaker 0 claims that there is widespread fraud in the mailing of ballots, suggesting that they are being sent to unknown recipients. They accuse the opposition of various fraudulent activities, including voting by deceased individuals and creating fake ballots solely for Biden. However, the DOJ states that some military ballots were discarded, with the majority being votes for Trump. Speaker 0 also mentions Biden's statement about having a large voter fraud organization, but there is no evidence to support these claims.

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The speaker highlights the Rasmussen poll, which claims that 20% of mail-in ballots in the 2020 presidential election were rigged or defective. They argue that this makes the election a scam and asserts that fair elections are impossible with mail-in ballots, as cheating will always occur. They mention that France and other countries have eliminated mail-in voting and urge the Republican Party to take action and unite against Democratic cheating. The speaker concludes by expressing their disgust with the situation.

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They stopped counting votes on election night to determine the number of real votes and how many mail-in ballots were applicable. The speaker believes this would have been done in Texas and considers it fraud. They are convinced it was planned and not just a water leak. The speaker questions if it is possible to stop counting ballots when everyone is watching. They have never seen it before and were suspicious because Trump was leading in several states. The speaker argues that anyone could have filled out the mail-in ballots, making it impossible to know their origin. They claim to have witnessed this happening.

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They stopped counting votes on election night to determine the number of real votes and apply mail-in ballots. The speaker believes this would have happened in Texas and considers it fraud. When asked if it could have been a water leak, the speaker insists it was planned and would have occurred in Texas. They question if anyone has ever seen ballots not being counted for three hours while Trump was leading in states. The speaker asserts that anyone could have filled out the mail-in ballots and their origin cannot be determined. When challenged about it being a dangerous conspiracy theory, the speaker claims to have witnessed it happening.

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The speaker shares their experience with the election process, mentioning receiving four notes with incorrect dates. They describe witnessing three individuals entering ballots into the verified voter system, and one person, later identified as Jesse Jacobs, showing them a signature on a laptop screen that didn't match the signature on the ballot. The speaker also claims to have seen stacks of 50 ballots being put through tabulators multiple times. They mention the supervisors keeping them at a distance from the tabulators and not allowing them to get closer. The speaker notes that only Biden's name was selected on duplicated military ballots, with no down-ballot selections for Trump. They express their belief that the election was fraudulent.

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The speaker claims they were prevented from adequately observing ballot procedures, and that supervisors dismissed their concerns. They allege ballots were backdated from November 4th to November 2nd, and that data was entered into computers for these mail-in ballots. According to the speaker, poll workers entered ballot information from new mail-in ballots, including dates of birth of 01/01/1900, into electronic poll books and processed those ballots for tabulation, even though the information was not previously in the electronic or paper supplement book. The speaker also claims to have emailed Republican senators and House representatives information about dead people voting, referencing a website listing 17,327 randomly checked Michigan voters over 80 who voted in the 2020 election and are listed in online obituaries. The speaker believes this is the most important election and urges legislators to fulfill their oath to defend the US and state constitutions, asserting there is massive evidence of voter fraud.

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The speaker claims the Biden-Harris administration and some states are undermining election integrity, not them. Federal law prohibits non-citizens from voting, but states have issues. The speaker says the House passed the SAVE Act, requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration, but Chuck Schumer and the Democrats blocked it in the Senate. The speaker alleges the open border policy is a Democratic strategy to enable non-citizen voting. They estimate 16 million illegal aliens are in the country since the border was opened, raising concerns about their potential illegal participation in elections, where some races are decided by very few votes. The speaker also cites California's ballot harvesting and unmanned ballot boxes in Wisconsin as potential sources of fraud.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the potential illegal votes in the 2020 election. They highlight the significant increase in mail-in ballots compared to previous years. They point out that only a small percentage of these ballots were rejected, suggesting a lack of proper verification. The speaker emphasizes the scale of the issue and expresses concern over the negligence in checking the legitimacy of the ballots.

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The speaker expressed concerns about mail-in ballot irregularities in Clark County, including ballots found in trash cans and multiple ballots sent to homes. They mentioned the inability to observe or challenge signatures on ballots, leading to suspicions of improper voters. Reports of dead voters and individuals who moved away during the pandemic having their votes counted were mentioned. They cited an incident where a voter was denied the opportunity to vote due to someone else casting their ballot. Legal action is being taken to stop the counting of improper votes.

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Do any Democrats want to explain how this isn't election fraud? In New York, voters don’t need to show ID to vote, except for first-time voters. This means anyone can claim to be someone else and vote without verification. It’s concerning that ballots can be received a week after the election, delaying certification and allowing late ballots to influence results. A secure election should have all votes counted by election day. Additionally, why request a mail-in ballot if you’re just going to drop it off in person? How can poll workers verify identity if ID isn’t checked? This raises serious questions about election integrity. Remember to vote early and in person, and ensure your ballot remains secure.

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The speaker discusses the issue of voter fraud in Texas and how it cannot be prosecuted due to a court ruling. They explain that local district attorneys are not prosecuting voter fraud cases, so the attorney general took on the responsibility. However, the Court of Criminal Appeals deemed it unconstitutional for the attorney general to be involved in court cases. This means that voter fraud is no longer being prosecuted. The speaker expresses concern about the lack of defense against voter fraud and mentions attempts to pass a law to reauthorize prosecution, but it was not prioritized by the Texas House. They emphasize the importance of addressing voter fraud as it impacts the election of the right people.

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In California and New York, it is illegal to ask for or show ID when people vote. According to the speakers, there is no logical reason for this law other than to facilitate election fraud. To commit fraud, one would eliminate the need for ID and allow mail-in ballots.

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Six public officials in Frio County, Texas, including a Democrat judge, city council members, and a school board member, have been indicted on voter fraud charges. According to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, the officials were part of an illegal vote harvesting scheme, not a clerical error, but coordinated election interference. The indictments were announced on 05/07/2025, and arrests have been made. Paxton has faced pushback while fighting for election security. Voter fraud undermines the constitutional republic, silences voices, and erodes trust. Strong voter ID laws, ballot tracking, and transparency are necessary.

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton discusses his recent impeachment and acquittal, asserting that the process was politically motivated and lacked due process. He emphasizes that he was impeached without evidence and claims that the Texas House is influenced by Democrats, which undermines Republican control. Paxton highlights his aggressive legal opposition to the Biden administration, having filed 48 lawsuits, and suggests that his impeachment was instigated by the administration and supported by some Republicans. He recounts the shock of learning about his impeachment just days before it occurred, stating he was suspended from his position without a conviction or opportunity to defend himself. Paxton criticizes the gag order imposed on him, which prevented him from speaking publicly about the allegations while allowing the opposing side to leak information to the media. Paxton also addresses broader issues, including voter fraud and immigration, asserting that mail-in ballots are unreliable and contribute to electoral fraud. He expresses concern that Texas could become a Democratic state if these issues are not addressed. He believes that the political landscape is being manipulated by powerful interests, including groups like Texans for Lawsuit Reform and figures like Karl Rove, who he claims undermine conservative values. Paxton remains determined to fight for his agenda and restore what he sees as the will of the voters in Texas.
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