Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Why The Wisconsin Elder-Fraud Voting Story Has National Implications

The WEC did act lawlessly, as is clear from the Wisconsin Legislative Audit Bureau's October 2021 report that stressed, "Statutes set forth the exclusive means of absentee voting in person in residential care facilities and qualified retirement homes." "A municipal clerk must appoint at least two special voting deputies to supervise absentee voting by individuals in such facilities and homes," the report explained.

The 2020 presidential election was not a one-off for election irregularities, but a test year for the new normal of election fraud-one perpetrated by election officials, instead of voters.

If Laws Can Be Ignored, They Don't Exist A second lesson from Thursday's briefing concerns the victims of the election fraud, in addition to every voter disenfranchised by a fraudulent vote.

The oft-repeated response to undisputed evidence that election officials ignored the law, or voters illegally voted in 2020, ran that the laws were mere technicalities.

The ACRU, the nation's leading advocate for the protection of vulnerable voters, sees the abuse of elderly and vulnerable voters as a nationwide problem, and in 2019 launched a "Protect Elderly Votes Project" to protect elderly and disabled voters in residential facilities.

Such an investigation should be simple, albeit time-consuming, as demonstrated when a local reporter in Georgia went knocking on doors to ask voters about their moves and where they voted, confirming the data provided the secretary of state's office.

Maybe the Police Will Do What Others Won't Maybe there is a fourth take-away from Friday's press conference: Rather than depend on state officials to take election fraud and illegal voting seriously, the complaints should be handed to local law enforcement.

https://thefederalist.com/2021/11/02/why-the-wisconsin-elder-fraud-voting-story-has-national-implications/ 

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