FOX8: Local [Shaker Heights, Ohio] attorney charged with voter fraud in 2020, 2022 elections

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And the left said there wasn't any. Either that or they said it didn't matter cause it's so small and inconsequential. Here we are trying to prevent it and you don't want us to.

Here's the thing. We don't care who does it. Voter fraud from anyone and any side should be stopped.

But in this case he DID break election laws and is in trouble for it.
 
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And the left said there wasn't any.
No we didn't.
Either that or they said it didn't matter cause it's so small and inconsequential.
It was not large enough to change the 2020 election results.
Here we are trying to prevent it and you don't want us to.
We don't want lawmakers to implement anti-little-d-democratic laws under the cover of 'election integrity'.
But in this case he DID break election laws and is in trouble for it.
Yes, so it does make one wonder why both Ohio and Florida [the two red states where this guy voted] have left ERIC, an interstate program that makes it easier to catch people who register to vote in multiple states.

We do have laws and systems that work in catching these people. Why are red states abandoning them? Florida is obviously a place with a lot of people recently from out of state or splitting time in two states.
 
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The details are still kind of vague, based on his statement:
“This is coming out of the blue and rather upsetting,” he said in a text. “I assumed that his investigation had shown that whatever made me a suspect in the first place was not in fact the case.”

I guess it's possible the guy was confused or forgetful, but live by the sword die by the sword... if he voted for a party that makes "let's crack down on anomalies and honest mistakes and consider them egregious voter fraud", as the saying goes "in a democracy you get what you vote for, and deserve to get it good and hard", so he'll have his day in court.

If this was some sort of nefarious fraud attempt (which is still quite possible, a lot of time people don't fully think these things through)
Seems like a waste of a "fraud attempt".

Trying to vote twice for Trump (in Ohio and Florida, two states where there was already a large lead for him anyway and weren't in any danger of "going blue") seems a tad redundant.
 
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