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How do you know?You don't bring your own ballot to the polling place. Have you ever voted in the U.S.?
AND NO ONE in the op video dumped dozens of ballots, why do you keep regurgitating that untruth?
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How do you know?You don't bring your own ballot to the polling place. Have you ever voted in the U.S.?
AND NO ONE in the op video dumped dozens of ballots, why do you keep regurgitating that untruth?
How do you know?
I sure do know that, what I'm asking you to do is prove that those people dropping off ballots are not ballots from different people, and that they are all ballots filled out by one person illegally.oh so you don't know our voting system is one person one vote? hmmmmmm unamerican much?
I sure do know that, what I'm asking you to do is prove that those people dropping off ballots are not ballots from different people, and that they are all ballots filled out by one person illegally.
One person dropping off the ballots for family members is not fraud. To be able to prove fraud, you need to be able to show that one person filled out all those ballots.
I was under the impression that holding more than one ballot was illegal.I sure do know that, what I'm asking you to do is prove that those people dropping off ballots are not ballots from different people, and that they are all ballots filled out by one person illegally.
it is in floridaOne person dropping off the ballots for family members is not fraud. To be able to prove fraud, you need to be able to show that one person filled out all those ballots.
Is it? In some states, you can drop off ballots for family. Even if it is illegal, then you can charge them with lllegal possession of ballots, but that still doesn't mean the ballots themselves are fraudulent.I was under the impression that holding more than one ballot was illegal.
Ok, so in Florida, if they catch you with more than 2 ballots, you would be in violation of that law. I see no problem with that, if that's the law. Although it does mean that you won't be able to drop off ballots for multiple family members, but, its the law now, so they have to abide by it.it is in florida
Florida to Make Possession of More Than Two Voter Ballots a Felony
The offense was previously a misdemeanor in the state under a 2021 law.www.newsweek.com
one man one vote. having more than one ballot in one's hand is not one man one vote. Sorry!!! in person voting is the only way to stop the cheating. And it's cheating. I don't give a rats ass who's doing it. One man, one vote. Your family wants to vote, then mail it in. There's no way to establish whether you actually completed the ballot you'd be holding. None, nadda, zippola. No chain of custody. cheating. In fact, in person voting, one isn't allowed to discuss anyone else's ballot at the polling station.Is it? In some states, you can drop off ballots for family. Even if it is illegal, then you can charge them with lllegal possession of ballots, but that still doesn't mean the ballots themselves are fraudulent.
hahahaahhaahahahahaha ignorance becomes you.Ok, so in Florida, if they catch you with more than 2 ballots, you would be in violation of that law. I see no problem with that, if that's the law. Although it does mean that you won't be able to drop off ballots for multiple family members, but, its the law now, so they have to abide by it.
Is it? In some states, you can drop off ballots for family. Even if it is illegal, then you can charge them with lllegal possession of ballots, but that still doesn't mean the ballots themselves are fraudulent.
Ok, but, the fact is still that, in some states, it's allowed that you can carry votes of family members to the ballot box.one man one vote. having more than one ballot in one's hand is not one man one vote. Sorry!!! in person voting is the only way to stop the cheating. And it's cheating. I don't give a rats ass who's doing it. One man, one vote. Your family wants to vote, then mail it in. There's no way to establish whether you actually completed the ballot you'd be holding. None, nadda, zippola. No chain of custody. cheating. In fact, in person voting, one isn't allowed to discuss anyone else's ballot at the polling station.
?? Do you have a reply to my statement?hahahaahhaahahahahaha ignorance becomes you.
Ok, but, the fact is still that, in some states, it's allowed that you can carry votes of family members to the ballot box.
I agree with one man, one vote, but if the law says you can transport your families ballots, then that's the law. It doesn't mean that the person dropping them off filled out all of the ballots. Thats what you need to show to prove fraud.
I don't know anything about 2000 mules, didn't watch it. I'm just talking about the specific video in thus post, and just trying to lay out a case that the right has to stop throwing the word "fraud" around so much unless they have proof, otherwise it's like the boy who cried wolf, and it just takes more credibility away from them for each accusation they make, without any proof to show it happened.Exactly.
Take Mark Andrews. He was featured in 2000 Mules as a Mule dropping off ballots as part of the conspiracy. Dinesh D'Souza would show video of Mark Andrews dropping of 5 ballots into a ballot box during his promotional tours, saying 'This is a crime.'
Turns out Mark Andrews was just a dude dropping off ballots for himself and his adult family all living in the same home. Which is perfectly legal.
He's suing D'Souza now for the false and public accusations of criminal activity.....along with the threats and harassment from the MAGA faithful.
But this time its different, huh?
I don't know anything about 2000 mules, didn't watch it. I'm just talking about the specific video in thus post, and just trying to lay out a case that the right has to stop throwing the word "fraud" around so much unless they have proof, otherwise it's like the boy who cried wolf, and it just takes more credibility away from them for each accusation they make, without any proof to show it happened.
That's all I'm doing.
well, I'm saying those states violate one man one vote law.Ok, but, the fact is still that, in some states, it's allowed that you can carry votes of family members to the ballot box.
I agree with one man, one vote, but if the law says you can transport your families ballots, then that's the law. It doesn't mean that the person dropping them off filled out all of the ballots. Thats what you need to show to prove fraud.
reread your post. You accepted the florida information and then boldly stated that it was still ok to have multiple ballots. How many is multiple to you??? Do you have a reply to my statement?
well, I'm saying those states violate one man one vote law.
reread your post. You accepted the florida information and then boldly stated that it was still ok to have multiple ballots.