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Mail-in ballot fraud “significantly” impacted the 2020 US presidential election, handing President Joe Biden his victory, according to a study published by conservative think tank the Heartland Institute on Friday.
“Had the 2020 election been conducted like every national election has been over the past two centuries, wherein the vast majority of voters cast ballots in-person rather than by mail, Donald Trump would have almost certainly been re-elected,” the report stated, citing survey data collected in December.
As many as 28.2% of mail-in voters potentially committed some form of fraud, acting in ways that were “under most circumstances, illegal,” the institute’s data suggested.
With over 43% of 2020’s votes cast by mail – the highest percentage in US history – this alleged fraud “significantly” impacted the election results.
The group’s December survey of 1085 likely voters found that about one in five mail-in voters may have acted fraudulently. Over a fifth (21%) of respondents admitted to filling out ballots for others or voting in a state where they were no longer a permanent resident, while 17% said they signed ballots for family members without their approval. Another 19% said a friend or family member had filled out their own ballot.
After subjecting the data to further statistical analysis, however, Heartland upped the percentage of potentially fraudulent mail-in ballots to 28.2%, adding that mail-in voters disproportionately favored Biden, further skewing the results.
Even if the percentage of fraudulent mail-in ballots was as low as 3%,Trump would have won, the think tank, which is known for opposing government regulation, argued, laying out 29 different scenarios with varying degrees of fraud to bolster its case that the Republican incumbent would have triumphed in the absence of fraudulent ballots.
The report urged lawmakers to crack down on mail-in voter fraud by requiring in-person voting or, in cases where that was impossible, requiring mail-in vote signatures be notarized or otherwise authenticated by a trusted third party.
“If state lawmakers fail to solve this problem, Americans’ confidence in the legitimacy of elections in 2024 and beyond will likely decrease, paving the way for chaos and civil unrest,” the report stated.
Mail-in voting, previously restricted to a small segment of the US population, was opened up to all during the 2020 presidential election due to the Covid-19 pandemic, despite bipartisan concerns about the potential for voter fraud.
While the Department of Homeland Security insisted the 2020 election was “the most secure in American history,” Trump and many of his supporters blamed voter fraud for his loss. Thousands descended on Washington DC on January 6, 2021 to protest the certification of Biden’s victory in the Electoral College. Clashes between Capitol police and protesters attempting to enter the Capitol building subsequently triggered the infamous riot for which thousands – including the former president – have been charged.
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Via https://www.rt.com/news/592281-voter-fraud-mail-trump-victory/
Those people should not have been charged with any crimes since they were right to challenge the outcome of that election. Even AI has stated that there was massive fraud in the 2020 presidential election, not that we need some robot to tell us so, those who prefer our brains over smartphones already knew that there was massive voter fraud. And Donald Trump should not be sitting somewhere in court explaining about trying to overthrow an illegitimate Biden presidency, which is exactly that, illegitimate which brings me to this. What will they attempt this year in an effort to make sure that the election goes the route they want it to? Another plandemic? Continuously stirring the pot when it comes to illegals vs. legal Americans thus trying to bring about martial law? They’re planning something.
Oh, and by the way, Dr. Bramhall, I went to the library, and I have a great selection of DVDs and books on the Russian language for beginners. When do you want to get started? Let me know.
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I confess I’m not quite a beginner in the Russian language, Shelby. I’ve already done 1 1/2 years of Russian at university. I’ve been learning Maori with a group of friends, and the way we practice is we meet once a week and have simple conversations in Maori about what we’ve done during the week. If you could find a simple conversation on one of the books or DVDs you could teach it to me and we could practice saying it to one another. Sometimes my friends and I read simple children’s books (in Maori) together. However to do that in Russian, you would have to learn the alphabet. Do they start by teaching people the alphabet in your books?
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Yes, I am learning the alphabet. Since you are already well on your way, while I am just getting started, let me get the first steps figured out and then we’ll figure it out. I’d like to at least be able to greet you in Russian. I thought that you were just getting started. My bad. I may sign up for a class first to get off to a good start because I want damn near to sound like a Russian when speaking Russian. I’ve got a way to go, but I’m on it.
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I can definitely help you with your pronunciation. I first started studying in summer school when I was 13. However, I speak like an uneducated peasant from south Russia (like the woman who taught me).
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