Even partisan Democrats and professional vote fraud
deniers such as Rich Hasen grudgingly
admit to a potential vote fraud problem associated with vote-by-mail. Hasen discusses it in the context of vote
buying but it is a much bigger problem than that.
Another example of the problem is “Zombie Voting,” or the
dead voting, detailed in the video by CBS Denver attached to this
article:
We found voter fraud in Colorado that essentially waters down your vote. . . .
[Colorado Secretary of State Wayne Williams stated]: "It is impossible to vote from the grave legally.”
He says in most cases we found, after someone died, mail ballots kept coming to their home. Someone else filled them out.
Is this a reason
that Democrats advocate so strongly for vote-by-mail and against efforts to
clean up voter lists? Let’s compare
where this has been reported recently.
In California, where other instances of dead voting have
been uncovered this year, Democrat Secretaries of State have adamantly opposed any efforts to clean up
the voter lists for years and the Democrat Party has refused to comment on dead
people voting.
In Colorado, to his credit, Secretary of State Williams is taking this
seriously. However, his job has been
made much harder due to Colorado’s recent turn to voting entirely by mail, led
by Democrats over the opposition of Colorado’s Republican Secretary of State.
Turning out the vote should not involve the
graveyard. Thank you, Secretary Williams, and shame on you, Democrats in California.
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