As a California licensed investigator, I asked a simple question: If someone wanted to commit election fraud at scale, in Los Angeles and steal the mayoral election what vulnerabilities in the system would they look for?
They would look at ballots being counted long after Election Night, when they know how many votes they need. Look at the chain of custody…where are these ballots arriving from up to 7 days after the election? The United States Postal Service is UNIONIZED and we are supposed to believe they aren’t corrupt? Then look below at the lack of a voter signature requirement on the ballot itself, with an unverified “witness signature” a freakin’ smiley face passes as voter ID in California?
Fraudsters would also look at low-propensity voters whose ballots may be less likely to be tracked or questioned and steal those from apartment complexes.
Don’t even get me started on counterfeit ballots. If you think that isn’t possible you haven’t heard of fake driver’s licenses made in China.
Fraud can happen anywhere humans are involved. Pretending vulnerabilities don’t exist is not election security. Gaslighting people that significant fraud isn’t happening when we see in real time elections being stolen in California is some Orwellian B.S.
Any news organization still insisting fraud is impossible isn’t doing journalism. The real question is whether they are willing to investigate potential weaknesses in the system with the same intensity they use to dismiss them.
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