Republicans were right; massive voter fraud operation discovered

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Republicans were right; massive voter fraud operation discovered

Logistically, voter fraud is impractical because it requires too many participants to make a significant impact on the total!

The only effective strategy requires "insider" assistance, either in the form of "gerrymandering " the district boundaries, manipulating the ballots or adjusting the vote count!

The irony is that the Party that has deliberately engaged in voter suppression, all in the name of preventing voter fraud, has now been caught with both "hands in the cookie jar!!"
 
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Republicans were right; massive voter fraud operation discovered

Logistically, voter fraud is impractical because it requires too many participants to make a significant impact on the total!

The only effective strategy requires "insider" assistance, either in the form of "gerrymandering " the district boundaries, manipulating the ballots or adjusting the vote count!

The irony is that the Party that has deliberately engaged in voter suppression, all in the name of preventing voter fraud, has now been caught with both "hands in the cookie jar!!"

Generally, Gerrymandering or voter suppression is the favored method of republicans, but every now and then, as in this case, they try a little ballot-box stuffing.

Apparently, the republican candidate who "won" the election with the help of some fraudulent votes, has realized his situation and withdrawn. And his own son admits that his father knew about it.

Republican candidate Mark Harris said Thursday that a new election in North Carolina's disputed 9th Congressional District is needed, despite having apparently won that race. He made the statement after days of testimony in an election fraud hearing currently rocking the state.

Harris narrowly defeated Democrat Dan McCready by just 905 votes in November, but a contractor working for Harris' campaign, convicted felon Leslie McCrae Dowless, is accused of illegally collecting hundreds of absentee ballots during the race, throwing the true outcome into question.

McCready withdrew his concession to Harris amid charges his defeat was due to fraud.

The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation have since been probing allegations of election fraud in two counties. The state Board of Elections has twice declined to certify a winner in the 9th District.

Harris' own son even testified during the hearing that he raised concerns early in the campaign after his father met with Dowless. John Harris described the contractor as a "shady" character, and testified that he had expressed his concerns to his father about Dowless illegally collecting ballots.

"I told him that collecting ballots was a felony and I would send him the statute that collecting ballots was felony," the younger Harris said.
North Carolina Republican Mark Harris calls for new election amid fraud allegations
 
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