April 08, 2020 There’s Evidence of Vote-by-Mail Fraud, Despite Media Indifference

The national news media routinely and condescendingly dismiss any concerns about voter fraud, including state vote-by-mail provisions. Even the New York Times, in a story intended to belittle any claims of voter fraud, was forced to admit that “experts say that the mail voting system is more vulnerable to fraud than voting in person.”

Under the guise of responding to the coronavirus crisis, Democrats have attempted to enshrine into law practices that are ripe for fraudulent voting. In her version of coronavirus relief legislation, Nancy Pelosi called for “mandatory early voting, mandatory voting by mail, and the legalization of California-style ballot harvesting.” This is in legislation that was intended to protect people who had lost their jobs in the virus crisis.

There are many examples of voter fraud by mail:

In the Rio Grande Valley in Texas, at least nine people were charged with voter fraud involving mail ballots and “vote harvesting,” often victimizing the poor and vulnerable.

In Troy, New York, a political operative was convicted for stealing and fraudulently submitting absentee ballots. He said he selected low-income voters because they were less likely to complain or notice they had been victimized.

In Swissvale, Pennsylvania, one resident registered to vote seven times using the same address and received seven separate ballots in the mail.

The Heritage Foundation has documented more than 1,000 cases of voter fraud.

“Democrats and the mainstream media always scoff at claims of voter fraud, but then completely ignore evidence from across the country,” said Brad Parscale, Trump 2020 campaign manager. “The obvious reason is that Democrats are just fine with the possibility of voter fraud. And many in the media just see the world their way.”