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Originally Posted by valithteezee
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If you listen to the testimony of the truck driver he stated that he was just doing his part as a truck driver prior to realizing anything "fishy" was going on, in fact he stated that he felt proud to be performing his civic duty towards the election. It was only after speaking with his new "supervisor" and the disappearance of his truck did that confirm his suspicions. Hindsight is always 20/20 and it's easy to say why didn't he call the police or take pictures.
Casting Ballots. I'm sure you are aware that each state has their own rules and regulations on what is an acceptable form of identification, if any. Look at which states DO NOT require voter identification to vote, it's shocking, and much of those are battleground states. https://www.ncsl.org/research/electi.../voter-id.aspx. Personally, not requiring ID & Signatures is just engendering fraud on a massive level. Also, it's really not difficult to have state ID's in multiple states. There are organizations out there that HATE the constitution and this country and are actively engaged in destroying it, so to me it's not far fetched or improbable to believe that there was organized voter fraud this election.
We all have our own biases and candidates that we want to win the election and maybe we don't want to hear the truths, but we need fair elections in order for us to move forward as a country. It's difficult for me to sweep under the rug the hundreds of witness testimonies and documented cases of voter fraud that happened during this election.
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Proof of ID is unrelated to the fact that you can't just vote if you aren't registered with the state you reside in. Also, even if a citizen hypothetically had an ID from another state, that wouldn't imply that they were registered to vote there. While it's true that different states have different ID requirements, you still have to be registered and that is still checked.
As for signatures, I'm pretty sure that absentee / mail-in voting requires them in all states that permit such voting. Feel free to correct me on that one. My point still stands about voter registration, however.
I don't know that there are any large organizations that actively "hate the constitution" and are trying to undermine the results of an election because of it. From the outset, this entire line of thinking is totally devoid of logic, not to mention evidence that any reasonable court of law would deem as acceptable. What specific organizations are you referring to, and what specific evidence suggests that these organizations successfully "stole" the election? Let's get to the meat here and stop beating around the bush with the "America haters" rhetoric.
What documented cases of voter fraud have occurred that courts have recognized? Small-scale fraud happens in every election in every country that holds elections. There's a clear distinction to be made between an organized, concerted effort to "steal" an election and Joe Smith who tries to vote twice like a retard.