Did any one else see on the news today about the 92 ballots that were sent to one home in California all with different names? They said it happened at more than one house but less in quantity.
@Chris Ladewig This might indicate, if true, the extent of desperation present amongst last-minute connivers and vote-fraud criminals. A "spit in the bucket", to be sure, even if repeated a million times, might not sway the election. (George Bush Sr. is thought to have lost the election by less than 6 million votes, due to his resignation from the NRA). Conjecture, though. During the Clinton "regime", in Phoenix, the commonest bumper sticker proclaimed, "Kill them all. Let God sort them out".
Allowing non citizens to vote is rigging the election too. Many of them even have photo I D thanks to states giving them drivers licenses.
Many people in my neighborhood didn't get their absentee ballots. I got mine. Those that didn't get them can go and personally pick them up or vote at a poll. I'd choose voting at a poll. Don't think this was intentional because out if curiosity I asked if they were willing to say what they vote. The few that replied said "Republican" but I vote Republican too and got mine.
When I attended the Trump rally in Bangor, they were trying to get people to sign up for absentee ballots. Those who agreed to request an absentee ballot were given better seating, so we did. That was quite a while ago, yet neither my wife or I have received an absentee ballot. It's not a big deal but I'll be upset when I go to the polls if I'm told that I had already voted.
Here is an interesting interview from the president where a lady asks him what happens when an illegal person goes to vote, and wonders if the police will arrest them for being here illegally and voting. Neil Cavuto plays the interview for us, and then comments on Obama telling the person that voting is confidential, and no police will come after them if they vote. Was he trying to convey this message to illegals, or did he just not understand the question he was being asked ? It seemed like a pretty plain question to me.
This looks like a good place to post a question, sort of regarding the OP. Does anyone have a speculation (got that from @Ken Anderson ) as to how many of our citizens will be voting, I mean percentage-wise?? I ask because the last thing I read on that was something like only 50% of the citizens even vote.
This is unbelievable @Yvonne Smith thank you for posting it. Unless it's a "fixed" video, he is totally off his rocker to say such a stupid thing??
I agree Sheldon, it seems it's easier for an illegal, or non-citizen to get almost anything a citizen has to provide a lot of ID for
I think folks that are wanting fairness in our vote will really be on their toes. There's been some talk of voter fraud, but I am hoping it won't be of any "profit". We are going to know soon, that's for sure, who will be our next president. My heart fluttered when I said that, but maybe it's just gas.
I have been concerned about how this would turn out, and unless there is overwhelming support in the voting for Donald Trump to win in a landslide, I think that he will lose, only due to voting fraud. We have heard in previous election about all of the dead people who supposedly voted, and now we have the bus loads of illegals being carted around to all of the places which allow early voting, and voting over and over. Then there is the news like @Ken Anderson found that shows poll results a week ahead of the election. I believe that the amount of voter fraud we have seen in previous years will be as nothing compared to what is happening this year, and I am also afraid that we will have rioting after the election, regardless of who is said to be the winner. Some of you may have heard of Michael Snyder, who is the author of a blog called "The Economic Collapse". I follow him on Facebook, and here is what he has posted about the election; so obviously he is also concerned about the results, and whether they will be fair or not, and whether it is even possible for Trump to win if the elections are fair. http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/...-win-so-why-do-i-have-such-an-ominous-feeling
One good thing about fraud in California is that it won't really matter...Hillary has this state anyway. If it wasn't for the down ticket and issues I might not even have bothered voting.