Negative Space: vote fraud
- 2020: The Dark Joke Returns
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It’s long past time to do something about the dark jokes we make about corruption among the beltway class.
- Bean counting and ballot counting
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We treat money far more seriously than we treat the future of our country.
- Crowd-sourcing vote fraud detection
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Don’t just require a photo id to vote: require taking a photo when signing in, and make that photo public. How you vote is private, but that you voted is currently and should remain public information.
- Democrats “oppress” black voters… by killing them en masse
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Over more than a century, Democrats throughout the United States have sought to glorify the Confederacy, from the battle flag to erecting monuments to the political leaders of the Confederacy. They have killed to do it. Republicans should work to tear down those monuments to slavery.
- The Immaculate Deception: The Navarro Report 2.0 (1.3 MB)
- “This report assesses the fairness and integrity of the 2020 Presidential Election by examining six dimensions of alleged election irregularities across six key battleground states. Evidence used to conduct this assessment includes more than 50 lawsuits and judicial rulings, thousands of affidavits and declarations, testimony in a variety of state venues, published analyses by think tanks and legal centers, videos and photos, public comments, and extensive press coverage.”
- A non-invasive alternative to voter id: on-site photo signatures
- Traditional voter id focuses on pre-qualifying voters, usually by requiring them to get an inexpensive or free photo identification card. Why not move that requirement to at the polls?
- The Post Office is not designed for universal mail-in ballots
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Universal mail-in ballots introduce serious problems that the United States Postal Service is not designed to handle. To be sure that all votes are counted, we should continue accepting ballots for 100 years.
- The Silver Blaze Media and the Gaslight Election
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This isn’t just the Gaslight election, it’s the Silver Blaze election.
- Stealing Elections: How Voter Fraud Threatens Our Democracy
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John Fund’s Stealing Elections is a concise, easy-to-read description of just how much of a disaster is looming toward us when vote fraud finally catches up to a major election—as may already have happened in places like Florida.
- Support the freedom to vote as you wish
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The Reader is proud to offer space for this guest editorial to the American Civil Liberties Union. We prove our independence whenever we align with similar political interests.
- Voting should be special, not stupid
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As we move toward completely computerized ballots, long voting periods, and universal mail-in ballots, we’re telling voters that they’re clumsy, that they’re stupid, and that they’re lazy. Why should voters see voting as anything special?
- Who is Trump running against?
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If Trump runs against Biden, he’ll lose, just like he did in 2020: by getting more votes but fewer ballots. It looks like Trump understands that. He’s not running against Biden. He’s running against the Democrats and Republicans who put Biden in power.
- Write your rep on ballot security and open elections
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Your state should be a model of secure, open, and self-auditing elections. Here’s a sample letter to your representatives.
More Information
- Stealing Elections: How Voter Fraud Threatens Our Democracy• (paperback)
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John Fund warns us that if we don’t fix our fraud-prone election process now, we are in for a world of hurt when it’s too late. (John Fund)
- The Fight is Now
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“Now we are asked to simply trust corrupt Democratic political machines in one-party cities to count the vote honestly. We will not. Instead, Republicans must aggressively investigate and prosecute any and all wrongdoing in the attempt to steal this election.”
- The Voters vs. the Party
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“I haven’t been reading a lot of Trump indictment analysis by Andrew McCarthy, Jonathan Turley, Alan Dershowitz… They’re all great legal minds, but how naïve do you have to be still to think that America has anything recognizable as a ‘justice’ system?”