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Category Archives: Voter Fraud
Joseph Cotto Debates Luke Ford On 2020 Voter Fraud Allegations (6-11-21)
00:00 Ethan Ralph hosted Joseph Cotto and me to discuss Election 2020 02:00 Henry Olsen: How we can be confident that Trump’s voter fraud claims are baloney, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=135305 04:00 Joseph Cotto, https://twitter.com/JosephFordCotto 06:00 Cotto/Gottfried on Rumble, https://rumble.com/c/CottoGottfried 1:35:00 When was … Continue reading
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Most Common Vote Fraud Claims
Great analysis here from three political scientists: ALLEGATIONS: More votes than voters in MI Expert Witness: Ramsland USA Today More votes than voters in PA PA State Rep. Frank Ryan AP News More votes than voters nationally Trump tweet PolitiFact … Continue reading
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How claims of voter fraud were supercharged by bad science
From MIT Technology Review: * Published in 2014 by Jesse Richman, a political science professor at Old Dominion University, it argues that illegal votes have played a major role in recent political outcomes. In 2008, Richman argued, “non-citizen votes” for … Continue reading
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‘Trump’s Claims About Illegal Votes Are Nonsense. I Debunked the Study He Cites as ‘Evidence.’’
From Politico.com: Brian Schaffner is a political science professor at University of Massachusetts-Amherst and the founding director of UMass Poll. Donald Trump is making news with his false claim that he would have won the national popular vote if millions … Continue reading
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Kris Kobach’s False Claims About Voter Fraud
From Wikipedia: * In a 2010 press conference, Kobach asserted there could be as many as 2,000 people who were using the identities of dead people to vote in Kansas, mentioning it “certainly seems like a very real possibility” that … Continue reading
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Heritage Foundation’s Hans Von Spakovsky’s False Claims About Voter
From Wikipedia: According to the New Yorker, von Spakovsky has promoted “the myth that Democratic voter fraud is common, and that it helps Democrats win elections”.[5] Von Spakovsky has supported his claims about the extent of voter fraud by citing … Continue reading
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‘Ripe for error’: Ballot signature verification is flawed — and a big factor in the election
From the Los Angeles Times Oct. 28, 2020: Mail-in ballots are pouring in by the millions to election offices across the country, getting stacked and prepared for processing. But before the count comes the signature test. Election workers eyeball voter … Continue reading
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How do states protect and verify absentee/mail-in ballots? (2020)
From Ballotpedia: * All 50 states require a valid signature for an absentee/mail-in ballot to be counted. According to The New York Times, 32 states use the signature provided with a voter’s absentee/mail-in ballot to verify his or her identity … Continue reading
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Trump And Allies Keep Claiming Republican Poll Watchers Were Banned—That’s A Lie
From Forbes.com Nov. 10, 2020: President Donald Trump, during an address to the nation on Thursday, attempted to delegitimize and attack the integrity of the 2020 U.S. election by falsely asserting that election officials in Pennsylvania and Michigan tried to … Continue reading
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NYT: There’s no evidence to support claims that election observers were blocked from counting rooms
New York Times reports Nov. 7, 2020: On Twitter and in interviews, President Trump and his supporters have alleged that his campaign observers were blocked from ballot-counting rooms, hindering their ability to witness and report several instances of what the … Continue reading
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