excalibur
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Yep, and they do vote.
We need election security, now.
We need election security, now.
In Calif, mail-in ballots are sent out by the thousands to illegal aliens each election.
They can register when they get a Driver's License. All they need to do is check a box saying they want to vote.
The ballot arrives automatically, and anyone at the address can fill it out and send it in -- illegals and third parties.
Calif claims it uses "Signature Verification" for mail -in ballots.
So did Georgia in 2020. In litigation it was determined that the time spent on Sig. verification by election officials was less than .5 seconds per ballot.
In addition, the rate of "mis-matches" in 2020 was far below the rate of "mis-matches" in prior election involving a much smaller number of "absentee ballots."
In other words, when you go from a few thousand mail-in ballots to millions of mail-in ballots, the same processes for identifying fraudulent ballots via signature matching does not work because it weren't designed for the task. Rather than have a few dozen experienced election workers doing the signature matching, the counties had to hire hundreds of people with no experience to perform the task. As a result, the detection of mis-matched signatures -- on a percentage basis -- fell dramatically.
There's been no "evidence" of foreigners voting because prior to 2020 there were never millions of ballots cast without the supervision of election officials at a polling place.
They can register when they get a Driver's License. All they need to do is check a box saying they want to vote.
The ballot arrives automatically, and anyone at the address can fill it out and send it in -- illegals and third parties.
Calif claims it uses "Signature Verification" for mail -in ballots.
So did Georgia in 2020. In litigation it was determined that the time spent on Sig. verification by election officials was less than .5 seconds per ballot.
In addition, the rate of "mis-matches" in 2020 was far below the rate of "mis-matches" in prior election involving a much smaller number of "absentee ballots."
In other words, when you go from a few thousand mail-in ballots to millions of mail-in ballots, the same processes for identifying fraudulent ballots via signature matching does not work because it weren't designed for the task. Rather than have a few dozen experienced election workers doing the signature matching, the counties had to hire hundreds of people with no experience to perform the task. As a result, the detection of mis-matched signatures -- on a percentage basis -- fell dramatically.
There's been no "evidence" of foreigners voting because prior to 2020 there were never millions of ballots cast without the supervision of election officials at a polling place.