This comes on the heels of the shenanigans in California, where Homeless Outreach organizations can sign voters up with nothing more than a description of where they live. The mail-in ballots then go to the organization, to supposedly be filled out by the homeless voters.
They also allow witnessed verification of non-signatures and still count it as a valid ballot. You put anything - even a smiley face - on the signature line, and someone else "witnesses" that the voter signed the envelope. This could mean one of two things.
1: The homeless are coming into the centers to vote and are somehow unable to sign a matching signature, thus needing a witness.
2: The centers are filling out the ballots themselves. The witness signature can be anyone and eliminates the requirement that the voter's signature matches. This is probably how Raman is skyrocketing in the CA post-election counts and Bass isn't.
How this ties into Ohio: The DOJ recently opened a tip line for California fraud. If the same organization is doing the same thing in multiple states, it is much easier to bust them in Ohio than California, where the allegations could never get a fair hearing in their corrupt courts.
This comes on the heels of the shenanigans in California, where Homeless Outreach organizations can sign voters up with nothing more than a description of where they live. The mail-in ballots then go to the organization, to supposedly be filled out by the homeless voters.
They also allow witnessed verification of non-signatures and still count it as a valid ballot. You put anything - even a smiley face - on the signature line, and someone else "witnesses" that the voter signed the envelope. This could mean one of two things.
1: The homeless are coming into the centers to vote and are somehow unable to sign a matching signature, thus needing a witness.
2: The centers are filling out the ballots themselves. The witness signature can be anyone and eliminates the requirement that the voter's signature matches. This is probably how Raman is skyrocketing in the CA post-election counts and Bass isn't.
How this ties into Ohio: The DOJ recently opened a tip line for California fraud. If the same organization is doing the same thing in multiple states, it is much easier to bust them in Ohio than California, where the allegations could never get a fair hearing in their corrupt courts.
Doesn't this qualify as treason? Can we hang some of them?
No. Hang ALL OF THEM!!!!