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ABSENTEE v VOTE IN PERSON
>It's really quite simple
>If we got as much of the population that is of voting age to vote on Nov 3rd, the "stuffed" ballots would overwhelmingly exceed the total # of registered voters. Also, it'll be interesting that, if @DHS assists with counting, and finds that there are fraudulent mail-ins that match people that voted in person, the entire scam would rule the airwaves for days/weeks on end.
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If someone else has impersonated a voter (lack of voter ID) either via absentee ballot or in person, waiting to vote until November 3rd will result in the real voter's request to vote being DENIED.
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VOTE IN PERSON ASAP, before someone has the chance to impersonate you.
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If a BAD ACTOR has requested an absentee ballot in your name before you show up to vote in person, but has not yet cast the absentee ballot, SIGN AN AFFIDAVIT SWEARING you have not voted and will not use the absentee ballot, then vote in person. Don't let the election officials bully you out of voting in person. When the bad actor mails in the absentee ballot, it will not be allowed to be cast. It will be rejected as duplicate.
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If you don't want the corrupt ones in the clerk's office to know how many ballots they need to fill out in the back closet (illegally) before election day — request an absentee ballot NOW. Hold on to it. Then go vote IN PERSON ON ELECTION DAY, and sign the affidavit that you won't use the absentee ballot. (This prevents bad actors from requesting an absentee ballot in your name. The duplicate request gets REJECTED. It also screws up any coordination with bad actors in the USPS (yes I'm highly confident that exists at some level) or lone ranger deranged USPS workers stealing ballots.
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Do not return your unused absentee ballot if you vote in person. This is just another ballot laying around in the clerk's office that bad actors can cast in the name of people who they know that never vote. Including the biggest demographic who doesn't turn out much - young people who signed up to vote at the DMV.
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If you must vote via absentee ballot for some reason — NOTE: Average turnaround time to from the date you request an absentee ballot to the time the clerk's office receives your completed ballot is EIGHT days. In some cases, cast ballots were not returned even 25 days later in time for the election.
NOTE: Clerk's Officie has the list of every person registered to vote in their county (including name/address/YOB), and real time access to who already voted. All they have to do is pretend to be a voter (one who hasn't voted and never votes) and cast a ballot in their name.
ELECTION AUDITORS WOULD NEVER CATCH THIS.
Voter ID isn't enough. Has to be some kind of "chip" in a voter card needed to be inserted… or similar method.
Audit Anon.