So, during the 2016 election I know someone who voted at their precinct and was given an already filled out ballet – for the Ds. We've both wished MANY times we had better documented it then, but we didn't know any better. Anyway, this got me thinking today even more...
- This was in a solid red state (Alabama).
- Was in a solid red county.
- We've always heard about "people being bussed in" for elections around here. Mainly the small town/city elections. Call it conspiracy theory, but people have seen it.
Anyway, I wonder how many of these "blue" areas are really that blue? I wonder how many mayors actually won their races? The D run areas are some of the absolute worst in the state. Why would people continually vote for a failure?
I'm ready for our state to have an audit. Not just for presidency (tho that, too), but for the entire down ballot people and constitutional amendments. And not just for the blue parts, either.
Finally, the next election that rolls around we better be out working the polling locations and ensuring there's no funny business. Probably what's convicted me most is the lack of involvement I, and people I know, have in working at these places. For my state, here's the requirements: https://www.sos.alabama.gov/alabama-votes/become-poll-worker
Around the time of the election, The Epoch Times (American Thought Leaders) interviewed Mo Brooks.
Mo, earlier on in his political career, did a bunch of events to drum up support (as all politicians do). To his surprise, during election day of one particular year, he got many phone calls from supporters who wanted to vote for him, but, his name was not on the ballot. The Dems had ballots distributed which intentionally did this.
This was in Alabama. Looking at his political history quickly, it seems this happened sometime after 2010 but before the 2020 election.
And this is also part of why he was one of the Republicans who tried to fight against the 2020 fraud back on January 6th.
Hmm, that's very interesting! The person who this happened to said they took it quickly and gave them a new ballot, indicating the people running the polling location knew about it. They said it didn't seem like a surprise to them.