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Mail-in voting a recipe for fraud

I have no answers and no one knows if the coronavirus will still be a threat in November. I do know one thing though. Vote-by-mail is not a good option, and it is not because we can't trust the postal service.

Indulge me in a few facts from the Federalist (thefederalist.com). In California in 2019, the website says there were 84,000 duplicate voter records as a result of motor voter registration. And in 2018, it said 1,500 noncitizens were registered to vote.

In Indiana, before 2016, a group called Patriot Majority collected 45,000 fraudulent registration applications in 56 counties, it said.

In Nevada, it said George Soros-funded liberal groups are working against election officials who are trying to clean out the pipeline of noncitizen voters found in 2017.

These accounts come from many sources and there are countless more examples. The mainstream media likes to pretend that widespread election fraud doesn't exist. Yet, this fraud was and is happening throughout the country. I guess it is very likely that Trump really did win the popular vote.

The Washington Times wrote in March that vote-by mail makes fraud and errors worse. It is the poor and elderly that lose their votes to ballot harvesters.

A democratic election commissioner in New York City allegedly was recorded saying, "I think there is a lot of voter fraud." For his candor, he was fired by Mayor Bill De Blasio.

For more information look up motor voter fraud, Judicial Watch, The Federalist or True the Vote.

Mail-in voting is a recipe for cheating and fraud.

Sara Schmidt

Des Plaines

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