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Return to Sender: Dems Push Mail Ballots Despite Security Concerns

When it comes to elections, Democrats say the vote is in the mail. Whose vote, whose mail, and where that mail is are anyone's guess. As we gear up for another presidential election in 2024, well into the digital age, the left continues to push analog voting. Democrats claim mail-in balloting is safe and reliable, despite growing evidence that it is anything but. Even some mainstream media outlets are now acknowledging issues with mail-in voting, like persistent delivery delays and increasing mail theft (reports of mail theft have more than quadrupled since 2018).

There is even more direct evidence of problems with mail-in voting. "There was a forensic audit in Maricopa County, Arizona, and we saw multiple ballots going to the same house, people were receiving multiple ballots, or getting ballots for people who no longer live there," says Raven Harrison, political strategist and former congressional candidate. "So it is a very antiquated system."

And yet this antiquated system persists, and is even being expanded in blue states. California, Washington and Oregon conduct all or nearly all of their voting by mail. In California's recent primary, there were still tens of thousands of ballots uncounted weeks after Election Day. Red states like Texas have passed laws to restrict mail-in and absentee ballots, but even that hasn't prevented ballot shenanigans in Democrat-controlled locales like Harris County. "Democrats don't want anything to restrict mail-in voting," says Harrison. "They like it because they want to make provisions for the millions of illegal voters they have welcomed into American via our southern border."

Not surprisingly, the places with the most mail-in balloting always seem to favor Democrats. "If you notice, we never find ballots in the middle of the night for conservatives, independents, or Republicans," says Harrison. "We only find ballots at 3 a.m. for Democrats."

For all of the complaining, Harrison warns this trend toward mail-in voting will continue until Republicans who are in power take action to enforce election integrity. "It is no good for them to scream to the rafters that the Democrats are cheating, and then refuse to stand up and do anything about it," she tells KTRH. "We know they're cheating...now do something. Don't tweet it, do it."

A person standing inside his home holding his mail in voting ballot

Photo: Moment RF


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