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      Here is How the Sausage of Election Fraud is Made in New York City

      The photo below is of a form that a legal immigrant (and hardcore Trumpian and registered Republican) received in the mail from the New York City Board of Elections:

      Sen from the Board of Elections:

      Note how the form contains instructions to request a ballot by mail. Mail-in voting allows for massive fraud, as there is no easy way to verify that the person who is filling out the form is the one who is ostensibly signing it. Also, ballots can be filled out on behalf of multitudes of people, especially immigrants with a poor grasp of English, who otherwise wouldn’t vote at all.
      More tales from the immigration front: the daughter of the recipient of the above form, who is just 16 years of age, was given a piece of paper in her Astoria, Queens high school to sign to vote early. Everybody was given this:

      Registration forms sent to teenagers who won’t be legally able to vote, and vote-by-mail instructions sent out in bulk to immigrants. This is how election fraud happens, and why it is so hard to detect. Everything looks legal: the forms have been properly filled out, the person voting hasn’t voted elsewhere, and the voters are all eligible. But stacks of these forms can be filled out on behalf of people who never knew they were being filled out at all, and there is no accountability.

      In the past, Democrat party operatives would descend on every newly sworn in American citizens at the Naturalization Ceremony (their swearing in) at the Ceremonial Courtroom at the Pearl Street Courthouse and have them a sign a piece of paper registering them as Democrat. Most of the new American citizens did not know what. they were signing. But I had more new American, who spoke English, tell me they knew exactly what was going on and the Democrat thugs were very aggressive.

      The Republicans are playing checkers. The Democrats are war gaming at DEFCON 1.

      Article posted with permission from Pamela Geller