Anonymous ID: 7f8e7a Aug. 30, 2020, 10:49 a.m. No.10473418   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3435 >>3562 >>3852 >>3992 >>4152

TESTIMONY of a DEMOCRAT OPERATIVE on BALLOT FIXING

 

• But the political insider, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he fears prosecution, said fraud is more the rule than the exception.

 

• “An election that is swayed by 500 votes, 1,000 votes — it can make a difference,” the tipster said. “It could be enough to flip states.”

 

• “This is a real thing,” he said. “And there is going to be a f–king war coming November 3rd over this stuff … If they knew how the sausage was made, they could fix it.”

 

• The tipster said sometimes postal employees are in on the scam.

 

• “There are nursing homes where the nurse is actually a paid operative. And they go room by room by room to these old people who still want to feel like they’re relevant,” said the whistleblower. “[They] literally fill it out for them.”

 

• The tipster said New Jersey homeless shelters offered a nearly inexhaustible pool of reliable — buyable — voters.

 

• Organizationally, the tipster said his voter-fraud schemes in the Garden State and elsewhere resembled Mafia organizations, with a boss (usually the campaign manager) handing off the day-to-day managing of the mob soldiers to the underboss (him). The actual candidate was usually kept in the dark deliberately so they could maintain “plausible deniability.”

 

https://nypost.com/2020/08/29/political-insider-explains-voter-fraud-with-mail-in-ballots/

Anonymous ID: 7f8e7a Aug. 30, 2020, 11:07 a.m. No.10473562   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3852 >>3992 >>4152

>>10473418 (me)

from article

>“There are nursing homes where the nurse is actually a paid operative. And they go room by room by room to these old people who still want to feel like they’re relevant,” said the whistleblower. “[They] literally fill it out for them.”

 

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As a former Long Term Care service provider in a geri-psych facility with 180 beds, I might also add:

 

  • Every election cycle, my facility would receive between 40-80 ballots for 'residents' (~99% involuntary) who had voting rights still

  • Many of the residents maintained their rights to vote, despite being unable to orally indicate their preference–or for some, even if they had a preference or not.

  • Activities staff, CNAs, nurses, volunteer priests, family; all could potentially 'assist' a resident with completing their ballot.

  • 'Assistance' typically happens in a one-on-one setting, and relies upon the helper to accurately represent the resident; there is no additional oversight or accountability regarding the vote

  • I have assisted with ballot completion over 40 times, and it presents an internal moral conflict

  • When a resident was unable to communicate their wishes to me, I was instructed to guess what the resident would have wanted