The Democrats are pulling out all the stops right now, pushing hard for paper ballots in their “mail-in” voting scheme.
It’s gotten so absurd that Obama literally stood in a room full of people at John Lewis’s funeral and told them that “rooms full of people” are unsafe and that’s why we need “mail-in” voting.
Yet, somehow I can go to a grocery store every week and stand in lines and walk down aisles, bumping into people, but I can’t go vote in a booth by myself.
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And furthermore, if masks work so great as the Dems claim they do, why not just wear your mask to go vote?
And hey, if you’re still that terrified, request an absentee ballot and call it a day.
But this idea that ballots will just be willy-nilly mailed to people is absurd beyond belief and it’s ripe for fraud.
Don’t believe me? Well, then, take Democrat Jerry Nadler’s word for it.
Back in 2004, Jerry Nadler was convinced that paper ballots were “extremely susceptible” to FRAUD.
Yet, today, Nadler says they’re perfectly safe.
So, what changed?
Trump.
Jerry accidentally gave the game up, didn’t he?
Dems are pushing so hard for mail-in ballots because they’re just so easy to mess with.
You can watch the video below:
The Democrats know they’re in trouble. I don’t care what they’re fake polls say, they’re running a candidate who is two sneezes away from full-blown Alzheimer’s.
So, they will do whatever they have to do to try and pull out a win, and “mail-in” voting is the best shot they have because as Nadler so perfectly points out, it’s ripe for fraud.
This piece was written by Missy Crane on August 4, 2020. It originally appeared in WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.
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