Doing research is for the libtards to do. Unless it's vaccines, then you "do research" on X (whatever you do don't ask a doctor).
Multiple times from the same person screaming voter fraud here, we've seen videos posted to X that have chyrons on them, but no attribution as to what news outlets they came from.
I asked our friend from Philly / NJ about these sources, and the response is crickets... they don't know how badly they're being fooled.
This makes 3 presidential elections in a row where he’s made preemptive claims of massive fraud, and it still doesn’t exist. He hasn’t been able to will it into existence except for in the minds of gullible people.
If you still believe his claims of massive voter fraud, you’re a mark… present company included.
As we see in this very thread, his strategy plays extremely well with the magas.
The bare minimum of research into election fraud is all one needs to realize how unrealistic and nonsensical the claims are, and yet these people are convinced that this serial liar and grifter isn't steering them wrong.
It's batshit f'ing crazy.
He could even go back and review Trump's own commission on Voter Fraud...which found none and then quietly was disbanded.
Report: Trump commission did not find widespread voter fraud
BY MARINA VILLENEUVE
Published 6:26 PM EDT, August 3, 2018
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PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The now-disbanded voting integrity commission launched by the Trump administration uncovered no evidence to support claims of widespread voter fraud, according to an analysis of administration documents released Friday.
In a letter to Vice President Mike Pence and Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, who are both Republicans and led the commission, Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap said the documents show there was a “pre-ordained outcome” and that drafts of a commission report included a section on evidence of voter fraud that was “glaringly empty.”
“It’s calling into the darkness, looking for voter fraud,” Dunlap, a Democrat, told The Associated Press. “There’s no real evidence of it anywhere.”
Republican President Donald Trump convened the commission to investigate the 2016 presidential election after making unsubstantiated claims that between 3 million and 5 million ballots were illegally cast. Critics, including Dunlap, reject his claims of widespread voter fraud.
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The Trump administration last month complied with a court order to turn over documents from the voting integrity commission to Dunlap. The commission met just twice and has not issued a report.
Dunlap’s findings received immediate pushback Friday from Kobach, who acted as vice chair of the commission while Pence served as chair.
“For some people, no matter how many cases of voter fraud you show them, there will never be enough for them to admit that there’s a problem,” said Kobach, who is running for Kansas governor and has a good chance of unseating the incumbent, Jeff Colyer, in the Republican primary Tuesday.
“It appears that Secretary Dunlap is willfully blind to the voter fraud in front of his nose,” Kobach said in a statement released by his spokesman.
Kobach said there have been more than 1,000 convictions for voter fraud since 2000, and that the commission presented 8,400 instances of double voting in the 2016 election in 20 states.
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“Had the commission done the same analysis of all 50 states, the number would have been exponentially higher,” Kobach said.
In response, Dunlap said those figures were never brought before the commission, and that Kobach hasn’t presented any evidence for his claims of double voting. He said the commission was presented with a report claiming over 1,000 convictions for various forms of voter misconduct since 1948.
“The plural of anecdote is not data,” Dunlap said in his Friday letter to the shuttered commission’s leaders.
Pence’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment Friday.
Dunlap said he is unsure whether the administration has released all relevant documents, and said the matter is in litigation. He said he was repeatedly rebuffed when he sought access to commission records including meeting materials, witness invitations and correspondence.
Emails released by Dunlap and promoted by the nonprofit American Oversight, which represented Dunlap, include examples of Republican voting integrity commissioners emailing each other as they worked on information requests without including Democrats.
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“Indeed, a very few commissioners worked to buttress their pre-ordained conclusions shielded from dissent or dialogue from those commissioners not included in the discussions,” Dunlap said in his Friday letter.
In a June 2017 email, commissioner Christy McCormick unsuccessfully tried to suggest that the commission hire a statistician she knew. “When I was at DOJ, we had numerous discussions that made me pretty confident that he is conservative (and Christian, too),” said McCormick, in reference to the U.S. Department of Justice.
The emails also show some commission members had planned to ask for an interstate database used to identify duplicate voter registrations, as well as lists of individuals deemed ineligible for federal jury service due to death, relocation, convictions or lack of citizenship. It wasn’t clear in the emails whether or not such requests ended up being fulfilled, Dunlap said.
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In two November 2017 emails, Republican commission member and election lawyer J. Christian Adams emailed all members and said there hadn’t been any prosecutions for double voting or any non-citizen voting in years. “Understanding the extent of un-prosecuted and known election crimes can inform the commission’s recommendations,” Adams said.
Adams also called for U.S. Customs and Immigration Services to obtain metadata from citizenship applications as well as a list of individuals removed from the U.S. due to their unlawful participation in elections.
“Many applicants note they have been registered to vote and are voting,” Adams said.
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Associated Press writer John Hanna in Topeka, Kansas, contributed to this report.
Trump said, "Think of this: 325,000 children are missing, dead, sex slaves, or slaves. They came through the open border and they're gone."
This is a distortion of federal data about migrant children.
An August federal oversight report about unaccompanied minors released from federal government custody said that Immigration and Customs Enforcement had not served a "Notice to Appear" to more than 291,000 unaccompanied minors, as of May. (A notice to appear is a charging document authorities issue and file in immigration court to start removal proceedings.)
The report said that unaccompanied children "who do not appear for court are considered at higher risk for trafficking, exploitation, or forced labor." The report doesn't state how many children have actually been trafficked.
The report led Republican lawmakers and conservative news outlets to say that ICE "lost" the children or that they are "missing." But that's not what it said.
Inside
America’s Fastest-Growing Criminal Enterprise: Sex Trafficking
Biden’s border policies have led to an explosion in the forced
prostitution of migrants in the U.S. ‘If I wanted to, I could order a girl
within 15 minutes.’
Lisa, who asked that we not use her real name, calls herself
“an informant.” She lacks the authority to arrest a trafficker, and any attempt
to rescue the girls herself could well get her killed. Instead, Lisa and a
small handful of other Shepherd’s Watch investigators work to locate victims
and their pimps and then turn the information over to police departments,
sheriff’s offices, and other law enforcement agencies. Because Lisa and her
team have gained credibility with law enforcement over the years, the police
usually follow up on the information the Shepherd’s Watch informants provide.
Sometimes they hit pay dirt, arresting the traffickers and removing the girls
to a safe place.
“Law enforcement is understaffed and stretched too thin,”
says Lisa. “That’s where we come in.”
At the barbecue joint off Route 75 in Dallas, Lisa pulls out
her phone to show me the dozen or so online platforms that traffickers and
pimps use to sell girls for sex. The platforms—which include apps like TikTok,
OnlyFans, and Facebook—are chockablock with ads of women, usually wearing
lingerie, their faces covered to prevent anyone guessing their age. The sheer
number of ads is astonishing. “Each week, we track over 12,000 ads for women in
Houston, 2,600 in San Antonio, 3,500 in Austin, and 14,000 in Dallas,” says
Lisa.
I ask her if the sex trafficking of migrant girls had
increased since the Biden administration threw open the border, leading to 8
million migrants crossing the southern border since 2021. “Yes,” she says.
“Nearly all of my sex-trafficking rings now are migrant girls. The ads exploded
within the first three months of the border being open. We started noticing new
sites and ads in Spanish. That was very few before. Then sites dedicated to
Latino girls popped up everywhere.” Since the border opened, Lisa added, over
90 percent of the ads are for migrant girls.
Many traffickers are members of Mexican or Salvadorian
gangs, part of Cuban rings or the vicious Venezuelan group Tren de Aragua.
“If I wanted to, I could order a girl within 15 minutes,”
Lisa says. “It’s that easy.”
Trump said, "Think of this: 325,000 children are missing, dead, sex slaves, or slaves. They came through the open border and they're gone."
This is a distortion of federal data about migrant children.
An August federal oversight report about unaccompanied minors released from federal government custody said that Immigration and Customs Enforcement had not served a "Notice to Appear" to more than 291,000 unaccompanied minors, as of May. (A notice to appear is a charging document authorities issue and file in immigration court to start removal proceedings.)
The report said that unaccompanied children "who do not appear for court are considered at higher risk for trafficking, exploitation, or forced labor." The report doesn't state how many children have actually been trafficked.
The report led Republican lawmakers and conservative news outlets to say that ICE "lost" the children or that they are "missing." But that's not what it said.
Inside
America’s Fastest-Growing Criminal Enterprise: Sex Trafficking
Biden’s border policies have led to an explosion in the forced
prostitution of migrants in the U.S. ‘If I wanted to, I could order a girl
within 15 minutes.’
Lisa, who asked that we not use her real name, calls herself
“an informant.” She lacks the authority to arrest a trafficker, and any attempt
to rescue the girls herself could well get her killed. Instead, Lisa and a
small handful of other Shepherd’s Watch investigators work to locate victims
and their pimps and then turn the information over to police departments,
sheriff’s offices, and other law enforcement agencies. Because Lisa and her
team have gained credibility with law enforcement over the years, the police
usually follow up on the information the Shepherd’s Watch informants provide.
Sometimes they hit pay dirt, arresting the traffickers and removing the girls
to a safe place.
“Law enforcement is understaffed and stretched too thin,”
says Lisa. “That’s where we come in.”
At the barbecue joint off Route 75 in Dallas, Lisa pulls out
her phone to show me the dozen or so online platforms that traffickers and
pimps use to sell girls for sex. The platforms—which include apps like TikTok,
OnlyFans, and Facebook—are chockablock with ads of women, usually wearing
lingerie, their faces covered to prevent anyone guessing their age. The sheer
number of ads is astonishing. “Each week, we track over 12,000 ads for women in
Houston, 2,600 in San Antonio, 3,500 in Austin, and 14,000 in Dallas,” says
Lisa.
I ask her if the sex trafficking of migrant girls had
increased since the Biden administration threw open the border, leading to 8
million migrants crossing the southern border since 2021. “Yes,” she says.
“Nearly all of my sex-trafficking rings now are migrant girls. The ads exploded
within the first three months of the border being open. We started noticing new
sites and ads in Spanish. That was very few before. Then sites dedicated to
Latino girls popped up everywhere.” Since the border opened, Lisa added, over
90 percent of the ads are for migrant girls.
Many traffickers are members of Mexican or Salvadorian
gangs, part of Cuban rings or the vicious Venezuelan group Tren de Aragua.
“If I wanted to, I could order a girl within 15 minutes,”
Lisa says. “It’s that easy.”
You are voting for a guy that rapes and sexually assaulted multiple women. Just stop.
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Trump said, "Think of this: 325,000 children are missing, dead, sex slaves, or slaves. They came through the open border and they're gone."
This is a distortion of federal data about migrant children.
An August federal oversight report about unaccompanied minors released from federal government custody said that Immigration and Customs Enforcement had not served a "Notice to Appear" to more than 291,000 unaccompanied minors, as of May. (A notice to appear is a charging document authorities issue and file in immigration court to start removal proceedings.)
The report said that unaccompanied children "who do not appear for court are considered at higher risk for trafficking, exploitation, or forced labor." The report doesn't state how many children have actually been trafficked.
The report led Republican lawmakers and conservative news outlets to say that ICE "lost" the children or that they are "missing." But that's not what it said.
Inside
America’s Fastest-Growing Criminal Enterprise: Sex Trafficking
Biden’s border policies have led to an explosion in the forced
prostitution of migrants in the U.S. ‘If I wanted to, I could order a girl
within 15 minutes.’
Lisa, who asked that we not use her real name, calls herself
“an informant.” She lacks the authority to arrest a trafficker, and any attempt
to rescue the girls herself could well get her killed. Instead, Lisa and a
small handful of other Shepherd’s Watch investigators work to locate victims
and their pimps and then turn the information over to police departments,
sheriff’s offices, and other law enforcement agencies. Because Lisa and her
team have gained credibility with law enforcement over the years, the police
usually follow up on the information the Shepherd’s Watch informants provide.
Sometimes they hit pay dirt, arresting the traffickers and removing the girls
to a safe place.
“Law enforcement is understaffed and stretched too thin,”
says Lisa. “That’s where we come in.”
At the barbecue joint off Route 75 in Dallas, Lisa pulls out
her phone to show me the dozen or so online platforms that traffickers and
pimps use to sell girls for sex. The platforms—which include apps like TikTok,
OnlyFans, and Facebook—are chockablock with ads of women, usually wearing
lingerie, their faces covered to prevent anyone guessing their age. The sheer
number of ads is astonishing. “Each week, we track over 12,000 ads for women in
Houston, 2,600 in San Antonio, 3,500 in Austin, and 14,000 in Dallas,” says
Lisa.
I ask her if the sex trafficking of migrant girls had
increased since the Biden administration threw open the border, leading to 8
million migrants crossing the southern border since 2021. “Yes,” she says.
“Nearly all of my sex-trafficking rings now are migrant girls. The ads exploded
within the first three months of the border being open. We started noticing new
sites and ads in Spanish. That was very few before. Then sites dedicated to
Latino girls popped up everywhere.” Since the border opened, Lisa added, over
90 percent of the ads are for migrant girls.
Many traffickers are members of Mexican or Salvadorian
gangs, part of Cuban rings or the vicious Venezuelan group Tren de Aragua.
“If I wanted to, I could order a girl within 15 minutes,”
Lisa says. “It’s that easy.”
You are voting for a guy that rapes and sexually assaulted multiple women. Just stop.
Exactly - couldn't give a hobo's crap about victims of sexual violence, just repeating what they see online without a shred of independent or critical thought.
I know it may be difficult for some, but follow the thread, I was responding to comment about unaccounted children due to Harris' open border. It was not a pivot.
I know it may be difficult for some, but follow the thread, I was responding to comment about unaccounted children due to Harris' open border. It was not a pivot.
I know it may be difficult for some, but follow the thread, I was responding to comment about unaccounted children due to Harris' open border. It was not a pivot.
Do you believe Donald Trump to be a person that wouldn’t sexually assault a 13 year old?
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"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
I know it may be difficult for some, but follow the thread, I was responding to comment about unaccounted children due to Harris' open border. It was not a pivot.
The border isn't "open".
Learn about asylum laws & stop being so gullible.
But but but fuQer Qarlson said it's happening so it must he true.
'Kamala's to blame for sex trafficking' is a perfectly logical pivot from unprovable allegations of voter fraud & not at all batshit crazy.
Seek help, PhillyNJ.
I know it may be difficult for some, but follow the thread, I was responding to comment about unaccounted children due to Harris' open border. It was not a pivot.
The border isn't "open".
Learn about asylum laws & stop being so gullible.
But but but fuQer Qarlson said it's happening so it must he true.
Quoting people who work for Steve Bannon as a source...
"Sex trafficking is a problem, so I'm gonna vote for the GOP presidential candidate who was friends with a couple of them. He'll definitely know how to stop it. Well the brown ones at least, not the white Americans" -PhillyNJ (probably)
I know it may be difficult for some, but follow the thread, I was responding to comment about unaccounted children due to Harris' open border. It was not a pivot.
Do you believe Donald Trump to be a person that wouldn’t sexually assault a 13 year old?
Pretty sure most of the sexual abuse and trafficking is done by the Catholic Church and other large organized religion organizations. The main backers of the Republican Party. Which helps explain why the PA Senate is sabotaging the constitution amendment to lift the statute of limitations.
anyway...
My understanding is Delco has staffed up and is aiming to count all mail ballots by midnight on Tuesday November 5. Couldn't tell you about the other 66 counties.
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Pretty sure most of the sexual abuse and trafficking is done by the Catholic Church and other large organized religion organizations. The main backers of the Republican Party. Which helps explain why the PA Senate is sabotaging the constitution amendment to lift the statute of limitations.
anyway...
My understanding is Delco has staffed up and is aiming to count all mail ballots by midnight on Tuesday November 5. Couldn't tell you about the other 66 counties.
Source for the Catholic Church and other large organized religion organizations sex trafficking at the border?
Bucks County has some issues with long lines and turning people away....there are allegations of voter suppression on the last day of early in-person voting.
Well Opus Dei does it for sure. And they are sanctioned by the Catholic Church. I didn't say anything about the border; you're the one who never shuts up about it.
Early "in person" voting in PA is still quite flawed. It's applying for a mail-in ballot and submitting it right there, so quite convoluted. At this point it's pretty much too late to apply for mail-in. People need to just come to their precinct on Tuesday.
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Harris rally expected to draw more than 50K to downtown DC
Here's what to know about Vice President Kamala Harris' speech on the Ellipse, including info on major road closures
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Vice President Kamala Harris will make her closing argument on the Ellipse lawn Tuesday evening. There will be several road closures along with other events in downtown D.C., including the High Heel Race and the Capitals-Rangers game. News4’s Juliana Valencia shows what security measures have been put in place and when closures go into effect.
Vice President Kamala Harris will deliver her closing argument to voters Tuesday evening just a short walk from the White House.
The D.C. rally on the Ellipse may attract more than 52,000 people, D.C. Chief of Police Pamela Smith said Tuesday morning that organizers told her.
Overflow crowds will be directed to the northeast grounds of the Washington Monument.
The Ellipse is where former President Donald Trump held his Stop the Steal rally on Jan. 6, 2021, shortly before members of the audience stormed the Capitol.
The number of expected attendees swelled from 8,000 on the initial permit, and the Harris-Walz campaign was advertising the event on social media platforms such as Instagram as of Sunday morning. The initial permit was amended, according to the National Park Service.
Harris is working to turn the election into a referendum on the Trump era, which she will lay out as a decade of division and chaos, a senior Harris campaign official told NBC News.
Trump will deliver remarks Tuesday evening in Allentown, Pennsylvania, which his campaign billed as his final message to voters.
Attendees can enter the gates starting at 3 p.m.
Preparations on the Ellipse were underway over the weekend, with crews readying fencing, protective flooring and more.
Those hoping to attend were told to RSVP on the Harris-Waltz campaign website. The gates are expected to open at 3 p.m. and Harris is expected to start her speech at 7:15 p.m. The event is set to end at about 9 p.m.
Harris will aim to address voters' economic concerns and highlight her specific proposals aimed at lowering costs, strengthening the middle class and raising taxes on corporations and the wealthy, according to a campaign official.
Make sure to plan ahead if you're going to be out and about in downtown D.C. Tuesday afternoon and night. Along with the rally, the annual High Heel Race will take place on 17th Street NW, and a Capitals-Rangers game will take place in Chinatown.
Here's a list of road closures and parking restrictions that D.C. police put in place ahead of the rally.
The following streets will be closed to vehicle traffic Tuesday from about noon to 10 p.m.:
17th Street from H Street NW to Independence Avenue SW
15th Street from F Street NW to Independence Avenue SW
Jefferson Drive from 14th to 15th Street SW
Madison Drive from 14th to 15th Street NW
Constitution Avenue from 14th to 18th Street NW
C Street from 17th to 18th Street NW
D Street from 17th to 18th Street NW
E Street from 17th to 18th Street NW
F Street from 17th to 18th Street NW
G Street from 17th to 18th Street NW
New York Avenue from 17th to 18th Street NW
E Street from 14th to 15th Street NW
Pennsylvania Avenue from 17th to 18th Street NW
Pennsylvania Avenue from 14th to 15th Street NW (local hotel traffic only)
Road closures and times are subject to change, police said.
Vice President Kamala Harris’ rally near the White House on Tuesday night spurred major traffic closures. News4’s Adam Tuss gives a live look.
Road closures and times are subject to change, police said.
Drivers could hit delays in the area and may want to seek alternate routes. Police and transportation officials also are warning drivers to be careful due to increased foot traffic.
Drivers also should expect parking restrictions, police said. Any vehicles parked in violation of the "Emergency No Parking" signs will be ticketed and towed.
The following streets will be posted as Emergency No Parking from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday:
17th Street from Pennsylvania Avenue to Constitution Avenue NW
Constitution Avenue from 14th Street to 18th Street NW
15th Street from F Street to Constitution Avenue NW
Less than a week away from Election Day
Harris is locked in a statistical dead heat with Trump, polling shows, with just over a week to go until Election Day. The vice president; her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, and high-profile surrogates from Michelle Obama to Liz Cheney to Beyoncé are calling on voters to cast ballots for the Democrat.
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. All D.C. police districts will be fully staffed and all officers will be on 12-hour shifts with a focus on ballot boxes and polling locations starting on Nov. 4.
Check out our voting guides for Virginia, Maryland and Washington, D.C.:
I know her time is precious, but I really hope she does the Rogan podcast. After the disaster that was Trumps, I'm hopeful she may be able to sway some people.
I know her time is precious, but I really hope she does the Rogan podcast. After the disaster that was Trumps, I'm hopeful she may be able to sway some people.
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I know her time is precious, but I really hope she does the Rogan podcast. After the disaster that was Trumps, I'm hopeful she may be able to sway some people.
friday or monday
She should ask him to do it from AF2 as she flies LA to DC. Offer him a beer and have the valet bring it, with pretzels or chips.
I know her time is precious, but I really hope she does the Rogan podcast. After the disaster that was Trumps, I'm hopeful she may be able to sway some people.
I'm a little over halfway through Trump's and would love to listen to her too. When do you ever get to hear a VP or President just have an unedited 3 hour conversation.
For those who don't know, the negotiation is Harris wants a 1hr conversation where Rogan will be flown out to her. Rogan wants 3hrs in TX at his studio. he doesn't need the interview and she doesn't have the time to spend in TX. so it may not work.
Would have been good to try to make it work when she was in Houston the other night.
MN voter fraud: Woman cast ballot for Trump under dead mom's name, charges say
By FOX 9 News
Published October 28, 2024 9:05am CDT
The Brief
A Minnesota woman is accused of voter fraud after she voted for Donald Trump using her dead mother's name.
Danielle Miller is charged with two counts of felony voter fraud in connection to the incident.
Miller admitted her mom was an avid Trump supporter, but she died before she was able to cast her absentee ballot for the former president.
NASHWAUK, Minn. (FOX 9) - A Minnesota woman is accused of voter fraud after she admitted she filled out her mom's absentee ballot for Donald Trump after her mom died, according to criminal charges.
What happened?
Danielle Christine Miller, 50, of Nashwauk, Minnesota, is accused of felony voter fraud after she allegedly voted for her mother, who died in August, via absentee ballot.
According to the criminal complaint, on Sept. 20, the Itasca County Auditor's Office mailed absentee ballots to citizens living in Itasca County. Then, on Oct. 7, the Auditor's Office received two signed ballots for Miller and Rose Maria Javorina. However, Javorina died on Aug. 31.
Each signature envelope for the absentee ballots includes two sections that need to be filled out by the voter and a witness. The voter must sign stating they "certify that on Election Day [they] will meet all the legal requirements to vote." The witness must then complete a section that includes their name and street address, certifying that the ballot was blank before the voter voted; the voter marked the ballot in secrecy; the voter enclosed and sealed the ballot in the ballot envelope; and that the witness is or has been registered to vote in Minnesota, is a notary or is authorized to give oaths.
Charges state that on Miller's ballot signature envelope, the witness section was completed by Javorina. On Javorina's ballot signature envelope, the witness section was filled out and signed by Miller and the voter portion was signed by "Rose Javorina."
The Itasca County Auditor, upon receiving the ballots, contacted the Itasca County Sheriff's Office on Oct. 9 regarding possible voter fraud. The ballot envelopes hadn't been opened, but were flagged for fraud based on the sealed signature envelopes, charges state.
The sheriff's office compared both signature envelopes — they were both filled out in black ink and appeared to be similar, charges state. The sheriff's office compared the signatures on the envelope to the driver's license signature of Miller, and noted "they appeared to be very similar and appeared to match each other."
Woman admits she voted for Trump for her mom
On Oct. 11, the sheriff's office spoke with Miller about the ballot signature envelopes. She said she filled out her mom's absentee ballot and signed her mom's name on the envelope. She admitted her mom was an avid Donald Trump supporter and had wanted to vote for Trump, but she died before the absentee ballots were received.
Miller also admitted she filled out her own absentee ballot and signed her mom's signature as the witness to her ballot.
Miller is charged with two counts of absentee voting — intentionally making or signing a false certificate and absentee voting —casting an illegal vote or aiding another, which are both felonies.
Miller is scheduled to make her first court appearance on the charges on Dec. 4
MN voter fraud: Woman cast ballot for Trump under dead mom's name, charges say
By FOX 9 News
Published October 28, 2024 9:05am CDT
The Brief
A Minnesota woman is accused of voter fraud after she voted for Donald Trump using her dead mother's name.
Danielle Miller is charged with two counts of felony voter fraud in connection to the incident.
Miller admitted her mom was an avid Trump supporter, but she died before she was able to cast her absentee ballot for the former president.
NASHWAUK, Minn. (FOX 9) - A Minnesota woman is accused of voter fraud after she admitted she filled out her mom's absentee ballot for Donald Trump after her mom died, according to criminal charges.
What happened?
Danielle Christine Miller, 50, of Nashwauk, Minnesota, is accused of felony voter fraud after she allegedly voted for her mother, who died in August, via absentee ballot.
According to the criminal complaint, on Sept. 20, the Itasca County Auditor's Office mailed absentee ballots to citizens living in Itasca County. Then, on Oct. 7, the Auditor's Office received two signed ballots for Miller and Rose Maria Javorina. However, Javorina died on Aug. 31.
Each signature envelope for the absentee ballots includes two sections that need to be filled out by the voter and a witness. The voter must sign stating they "certify that on Election Day [they] will meet all the legal requirements to vote." The witness must then complete a section that includes their name and street address, certifying that the ballot was blank before the voter voted; the voter marked the ballot in secrecy; the voter enclosed and sealed the ballot in the ballot envelope; and that the witness is or has been registered to vote in Minnesota, is a notary or is authorized to give oaths.
Charges state that on Miller's ballot signature envelope, the witness section was completed by Javorina. On Javorina's ballot signature envelope, the witness section was filled out and signed by Miller and the voter portion was signed by "Rose Javorina."
The Itasca County Auditor, upon receiving the ballots, contacted the Itasca County Sheriff's Office on Oct. 9 regarding possible voter fraud. The ballot envelopes hadn't been opened, but were flagged for fraud based on the sealed signature envelopes, charges state.
The sheriff's office compared both signature envelopes — they were both filled out in black ink and appeared to be similar, charges state. The sheriff's office compared the signatures on the envelope to the driver's license signature of Miller, and noted "they appeared to be very similar and appeared to match each other."
Woman admits she voted for Trump for her mom
On Oct. 11, the sheriff's office spoke with Miller about the ballot signature envelopes. She said she filled out her mom's absentee ballot and signed her mom's name on the envelope. She admitted her mom was an avid Donald Trump supporter and had wanted to vote for Trump, but she died before the absentee ballots were received.
Miller also admitted she filled out her own absentee ballot and signed her mom's signature as the witness to her ballot.
Miller is charged with two counts of absentee voting — intentionally making or signing a false certificate and absentee voting —casting an illegal vote or aiding another, which are both felonies.
Miller is scheduled to make her first court appearance on the charges on Dec. 4
But this type of voter fraud is ok because she did it out of love for her mother. It's not like she's an illegal or filthy liberal helping another person get to the voting booth. Or even worse, trying to mail in their ballot 2 days before the election. That's suspicious.
MN voter fraud: Woman cast ballot for Trump under dead mom's name, charges say
By FOX 9 News
Published October 28, 2024 9:05am CDT
The Brief
A Minnesota woman is accused of voter fraud after she voted for Donald Trump using her dead mother's name.
Danielle Miller is charged with two counts of felony voter fraud in connection to the incident.
Miller admitted her mom was an avid Trump supporter, but she died before she was able to cast her absentee ballot for the former president.
NASHWAUK, Minn. (FOX 9) - A Minnesota woman is accused of voter fraud after she admitted she filled out her mom's absentee ballot for Donald Trump after her mom died, according to criminal charges.
What happened?
Danielle Christine Miller, 50, of Nashwauk, Minnesota, is accused of felony voter fraud after she allegedly voted for her mother, who died in August, via absentee ballot.
According to the criminal complaint, on Sept. 20, the Itasca County Auditor's Office mailed absentee ballots to citizens living in Itasca County. Then, on Oct. 7, the Auditor's Office received two signed ballots for Miller and Rose Maria Javorina. However, Javorina died on Aug. 31.
Each signature envelope for the absentee ballots includes two sections that need to be filled out by the voter and a witness. The voter must sign stating they "certify that on Election Day [they] will meet all the legal requirements to vote." The witness must then complete a section that includes their name and street address, certifying that the ballot was blank before the voter voted; the voter marked the ballot in secrecy; the voter enclosed and sealed the ballot in the ballot envelope; and that the witness is or has been registered to vote in Minnesota, is a notary or is authorized to give oaths.
Charges state that on Miller's ballot signature envelope, the witness section was completed by Javorina. On Javorina's ballot signature envelope, the witness section was filled out and signed by Miller and the voter portion was signed by "Rose Javorina."
The Itasca County Auditor, upon receiving the ballots, contacted the Itasca County Sheriff's Office on Oct. 9 regarding possible voter fraud. The ballot envelopes hadn't been opened, but were flagged for fraud based on the sealed signature envelopes, charges state.
The sheriff's office compared both signature envelopes — they were both filled out in black ink and appeared to be similar, charges state. The sheriff's office compared the signatures on the envelope to the driver's license signature of Miller, and noted "they appeared to be very similar and appeared to match each other."
Woman admits she voted for Trump for her mom
On Oct. 11, the sheriff's office spoke with Miller about the ballot signature envelopes. She said she filled out her mom's absentee ballot and signed her mom's name on the envelope. She admitted her mom was an avid Donald Trump supporter and had wanted to vote for Trump, but she died before the absentee ballots were received.
Miller also admitted she filled out her own absentee ballot and signed her mom's signature as the witness to her ballot.
Miller is charged with two counts of absentee voting — intentionally making or signing a false certificate and absentee voting —casting an illegal vote or aiding another, which are both felonies.
Miller is scheduled to make her first court appearance on the charges on Dec. 4
But this type of voter fraud is ok because she did it out of love for her mother. It's not like she's an illegal or filthy liberal helping another person get to the voting booth. Or even worse, trying to mail in their ballot 2 days before the election. That's suspicious.
Or providing bottled water to folks waiting in long lines in minority majority (other) districts.
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I asked our friend from Philly / NJ about these sources, and the response is crickets... they don't know how badly they're being fooled.
https://apnews.com/article/f5f6a73b2af546ee97816bb35e82c18d
Report: Trump commission did not find widespread voter fraud
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The now-disbanded voting integrity commission launched by the Trump administration uncovered no evidence to support claims of widespread voter fraud, according to an analysis of administration documents released Friday.
In a letter to Vice President Mike Pence and Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, who are both Republicans and led the commission, Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap said the documents show there was a “pre-ordained outcome” and that drafts of a commission report included a section on evidence of voter fraud that was “glaringly empty.”
“It’s calling into the darkness, looking for voter fraud,” Dunlap, a Democrat, told The Associated Press. “There’s no real evidence of it anywhere.”
Republican President Donald Trump convened the commission to investigate the 2016 presidential election after making unsubstantiated claims that between 3 million and 5 million ballots were illegally cast. Critics, including Dunlap, reject his claims of widespread voter fraud.
The Trump administration last month complied with a court order to turn over documents from the voting integrity commission to Dunlap. The commission met just twice and has not issued a report.
Dunlap’s findings received immediate pushback Friday from Kobach, who acted as vice chair of the commission while Pence served as chair.
“For some people, no matter how many cases of voter fraud you show them, there will never be enough for them to admit that there’s a problem,” said Kobach, who is running for Kansas governor and has a good chance of unseating the incumbent, Jeff Colyer, in the Republican primary Tuesday.
“It appears that Secretary Dunlap is willfully blind to the voter fraud in front of his nose,” Kobach said in a statement released by his spokesman.
Kobach said there have been more than 1,000 convictions for voter fraud since 2000, and that the commission presented 8,400 instances of double voting in the 2016 election in 20 states.
“Had the commission done the same analysis of all 50 states, the number would have been exponentially higher,” Kobach said.
In response, Dunlap said those figures were never brought before the commission, and that Kobach hasn’t presented any evidence for his claims of double voting. He said the commission was presented with a report claiming over 1,000 convictions for various forms of voter misconduct since 1948.
“The plural of anecdote is not data,” Dunlap said in his Friday letter to the shuttered commission’s leaders.
Pence’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment Friday.
Dunlap said he is unsure whether the administration has released all relevant documents, and said the matter is in litigation. He said he was repeatedly rebuffed when he sought access to commission records including meeting materials, witness invitations and correspondence.
Dunlap released his findings on a website .
Emails released by Dunlap and promoted by the nonprofit American Oversight, which represented Dunlap, include examples of Republican voting integrity commissioners emailing each other as they worked on information requests without including Democrats.
“Indeed, a very few commissioners worked to buttress their pre-ordained conclusions shielded from dissent or dialogue from those commissioners not included in the discussions,” Dunlap said in his Friday letter.
In a June 2017 email, commissioner Christy McCormick unsuccessfully tried to suggest that the commission hire a statistician she knew. “When I was at DOJ, we had numerous discussions that made me pretty confident that he is conservative (and Christian, too),” said McCormick, in reference to the U.S. Department of Justice.
The emails also show some commission members had planned to ask for an interstate database used to identify duplicate voter registrations, as well as lists of individuals deemed ineligible for federal jury service due to death, relocation, convictions or lack of citizenship. It wasn’t clear in the emails whether or not such requests ended up being fulfilled, Dunlap said.
In two November 2017 emails, Republican commission member and election lawyer J. Christian Adams emailed all members and said there hadn’t been any prosecutions for double voting or any non-citizen voting in years. “Understanding the extent of un-prosecuted and known election crimes can inform the commission’s recommendations,” Adams said.
Adams also called for U.S. Customs and Immigration Services to obtain metadata from citizenship applications as well as a list of individuals removed from the U.S. due to their unlawful participation in elections.
“Many applicants note they have been registered to vote and are voting,” Adams said.
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Associated Press writer John Hanna in Topeka, Kansas, contributed to this report.
What's so unbelievable about that?
It is horrible that more people don’t care about this. And just to protect Harris…shameful.
https://www.thefp.com/p/inside-americas-fastest-growing-criminal
Inside America’s Fastest-Growing Criminal Enterprise: Sex Trafficking
Biden’s border policies have led to an explosion in the forced prostitution of migrants in the U.S. ‘If I wanted to, I could order a girl within 15 minutes.’
By Madeleine Rowley
October 14, 2024
Part of the article…
Lisa, who asked that we not use her real name, calls herself “an informant.” She lacks the authority to arrest a trafficker, and any attempt to rescue the girls herself could well get her killed. Instead, Lisa and a small handful of other Shepherd’s Watch investigators work to locate victims and their pimps and then turn the information over to police departments, sheriff’s offices, and other law enforcement agencies. Because Lisa and her team have gained credibility with law enforcement over the years, the police usually follow up on the information the Shepherd’s Watch informants provide. Sometimes they hit pay dirt, arresting the traffickers and removing the girls to a safe place.
“Law enforcement is understaffed and stretched too thin,” says Lisa. “That’s where we come in.”
At the barbecue joint off Route 75 in Dallas, Lisa pulls out her phone to show me the dozen or so online platforms that traffickers and pimps use to sell girls for sex. The platforms—which include apps like TikTok, OnlyFans, and Facebook—are chockablock with ads of women, usually wearing lingerie, their faces covered to prevent anyone guessing their age. The sheer number of ads is astonishing. “Each week, we track over 12,000 ads for women in Houston, 2,600 in San Antonio, 3,500 in Austin, and 14,000 in Dallas,” says Lisa.
I ask her if the sex trafficking of migrant girls had increased since the Biden administration threw open the border, leading to 8 million migrants crossing the southern border since 2021. “Yes,” she says. “Nearly all of my sex-trafficking rings now are migrant girls. The ads exploded within the first three months of the border being open. We started noticing new sites and ads in Spanish. That was very few before. Then sites dedicated to Latino girls popped up everywhere.” Since the border opened, Lisa added, over 90 percent of the ads are for migrant girls.
Many traffickers are members of Mexican or Salvadorian gangs, part of Cuban rings or the vicious Venezuelan group Tren de Aragua.
“If I wanted to, I could order a girl within 15 minutes,” Lisa says. “It’s that easy.”
Damn shame Trump didn't put a stop to that when he was president.
Also a damn shame Trump killed the bi-partisan border bill. Donald Trump is an open border globalist.
1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana
It's just sad at this point.
Learn about asylum laws & stop being so gullible.
What a world.
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
anyway...
My understanding is Delco has staffed up and is aiming to count all mail ballots by midnight on Tuesday November 5. Couldn't tell you about the other 66 counties.
WF Center 4/28/16; WF Center 4/29/16; Fenway Park 8/7/16; Fenway Park 9/2/18; Asbury Park 9/18/21; Camden 9/14/22;
Las Vegas 5/16/24; Las Vegas 5/18/24; WF Center 9/7/24; WF Center 9/9/24; Baltimore Arena 9/12/24
Tres Mtns - TLA 3/23/11; EV - Tower Theatre 6/25/11; Temple of the Dog - Tower Theatre 11/5/16
Bucks County has some issues with long lines and turning people away....there are allegations of voter suppression on the last day of early in-person voting.
https://slate.com/life/2024/10/what-is-opus-dei-catholic-church-meaning.html
Early "in person" voting in PA is still quite flawed. It's applying for a mail-in ballot and submitting it right there, so quite convoluted. At this point it's pretty much too late to apply for mail-in. People need to just come to their precinct on Tuesday.
WF Center 4/28/16; WF Center 4/29/16; Fenway Park 8/7/16; Fenway Park 9/2/18; Asbury Park 9/18/21; Camden 9/14/22;
Las Vegas 5/16/24; Las Vegas 5/18/24; WF Center 9/7/24; WF Center 9/9/24; Baltimore Arena 9/12/24
Tres Mtns - TLA 3/23/11; EV - Tower Theatre 6/25/11; Temple of the Dog - Tower Theatre 11/5/16
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https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/harris-rally-expected-to-draw-in-over-50000-attendees-on-tuesday-in-dc/3752938/
Harris rally expected to draw more than 50K to downtown DC
Here's what to know about Vice President Kamala Harris' speech on the Ellipse, including info on major road closures
By Taylor Edwards • Published 6 hours ago • Updated 32 mins ago
Vice President Kamala Harris will make her closing argument on the Ellipse lawn Tuesday evening. There will be several road closures along with other events in downtown D.C., including the High Heel Race and the Capitals-Rangers game. News4’s Juliana Valencia shows what security measures have been put in place and when closures go into effect.
Vice President Kamala Harris will deliver her closing argument to voters Tuesday evening just a short walk from the White House.
The D.C. rally on the Ellipse may attract more than 52,000 people, D.C. Chief of Police Pamela Smith said Tuesday morning that organizers told her.
Overflow crowds will be directed to the northeast grounds of the Washington Monument.
The Ellipse is where former President Donald Trump held his Stop the Steal rally on Jan. 6, 2021, shortly before members of the audience stormed the Capitol.
The number of expected attendees swelled from 8,000 on the initial permit, and the Harris-Walz campaign was advertising the event on social media platforms such as Instagram as of Sunday morning. The initial permit was amended, according to the National Park Service.
Harris is working to turn the election into a referendum on the Trump era, which she will lay out as a decade of division and chaos, a senior Harris campaign official told NBC News.
Trump will deliver remarks Tuesday evening in Allentown, Pennsylvania, which his campaign billed as his final message to voters.
Attendees can enter the gates starting at 3 p.m.
Preparations on the Ellipse were underway over the weekend, with crews readying fencing, protective flooring and more.
Those hoping to attend were told to RSVP on the Harris-Waltz campaign website. The gates are expected to open at 3 p.m. and Harris is expected to start her speech at 7:15 p.m. The event is set to end at about 9 p.m.
Harris will aim to address voters' economic concerns and highlight her specific proposals aimed at lowering costs, strengthening the middle class and raising taxes on corporations and the wealthy, according to a campaign official.
Harris will offer an alternative to Trump-era politics in closing argument speech
20,000 people expected on Ellipse for Kamala Harris speech on Tuesday
Road closures to expect in downtown DC
Make sure to plan ahead if you're going to be out and about in downtown D.C. Tuesday afternoon and night. Along with the rally, the annual High Heel Race will take place on 17th Street NW, and a Capitals-Rangers game will take place in Chinatown.
Here's a list of road closures and parking restrictions that D.C. police put in place ahead of the rally.
The following streets will be closed to vehicle traffic Tuesday from about noon to 10 p.m.:
Road closures and times are subject to change, police said.
Drivers could hit delays in the area and may want to seek alternate routes. Police and transportation officials also are warning drivers to be careful due to increased foot traffic.
Drivers also should expect parking restrictions, police said. Any vehicles parked in violation of the "Emergency No Parking" signs will be ticketed and towed.
The following streets will be posted as Emergency No Parking from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday:
Less than a week away from Election Day
Harris is locked in a statistical dead heat with Trump, polling shows, with just over a week to go until Election Day. The vice president; her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, and high-profile surrogates from Michelle Obama to Liz Cheney to Beyoncé are calling on voters to cast ballots for the Democrat.
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. All D.C. police districts will be fully staffed and all officers will be on 12-hour shifts with a focus on ballot boxes and polling locations starting on Nov. 4.
Check out our voting guides for Virginia, Maryland and Washington, D.C.:
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Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
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Would have been good to try to make it work when she was in Houston the other night.
The Brief
NASHWAUK, Minn. (FOX 9) - A Minnesota woman is accused of voter fraud after she admitted she filled out her mom's absentee ballot for Donald Trump after her mom died, according to criminal charges.
What happened?
Danielle Christine Miller, 50, of Nashwauk, Minnesota, is accused of felony voter fraud after she allegedly voted for her mother, who died in August, via absentee ballot.
According to the criminal complaint, on Sept. 20, the Itasca County Auditor's Office mailed absentee ballots to citizens living in Itasca County. Then, on Oct. 7, the Auditor's Office received two signed ballots for Miller and Rose Maria Javorina. However, Javorina died on Aug. 31.
Each signature envelope for the absentee ballots includes two sections that need to be filled out by the voter and a witness. The voter must sign stating they "certify that on Election Day [they] will meet all the legal requirements to vote." The witness must then complete a section that includes their name and street address, certifying that the ballot was blank before the voter voted; the voter marked the ballot in secrecy; the voter enclosed and sealed the ballot in the ballot envelope; and that the witness is or has been registered to vote in Minnesota, is a notary or is authorized to give oaths.
Charges state that on Miller's ballot signature envelope, the witness section was completed by Javorina. On Javorina's ballot signature envelope, the witness section was filled out and signed by Miller and the voter portion was signed by "Rose Javorina."
The Itasca County Auditor, upon receiving the ballots, contacted the Itasca County Sheriff's Office on Oct. 9 regarding possible voter fraud. The ballot envelopes hadn't been opened, but were flagged for fraud based on the sealed signature envelopes, charges state.
The sheriff's office compared both signature envelopes — they were both filled out in black ink and appeared to be similar, charges state. The sheriff's office compared the signatures on the envelope to the driver's license signature of Miller, and noted "they appeared to be very similar and appeared to match each other."
Woman admits she voted for Trump for her mom
On Oct. 11, the sheriff's office spoke with Miller about the ballot signature envelopes. She said she filled out her mom's absentee ballot and signed her mom's name on the envelope. She admitted her mom was an avid Donald Trump supporter and had wanted to vote for Trump, but she died before the absentee ballots were received.
Miller also admitted she filled out her own absentee ballot and signed her mom's signature as the witness to her ballot.
Miller is charged with two counts of absentee voting — intentionally making or signing a false certificate and absentee voting —casting an illegal vote or aiding another, which are both felonies.
Miller is scheduled to make her first court appearance on the charges on Dec. 4
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