Biden issued Executive Order in March 2021, only a few days after stealing the 2020 Election, to steal elections into the future. One section in the order dealt with allowing third-party organizations (like Zuckerbucks) to infiltrate elections like they did in 2020. Rep. Claudia Tenney talked about Biden taking a backdoor approach to manipulate votes in upcoming elections.
A U.S. congresswoman said that Vice President Biden could potentially use taxpayer dollars to fund the use of ballot harvesting
- This could lead to potential voter fraud
- During a panel discussion at the America First Agenda Summit in Washington, D.C., Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (R-N.Y.) described her primary concerns about election integrity
- "This is something that we think is federal overreach. It's a misuse of our tax dollars, but also it's an attempt to federalize our elections insidiously through the back door."
- Ballot harvesting is a highly controversial practice in which political operatives collect absentee ballots from voters and transfer them directly to a polling place or election office.
- A U.S. congresswoman said on Tuesday that a Biden executive order could potentially use taxpayer dollars to fund the use of ballot harvesting, which could include the use of unsupervised ballot drop boxes, in U.S. elections — leaving election integrity experts highly concerned about how this could lead to potential voter fraud.
- “This is what worries me: After all that has been done [to ban “Zuckerbucks”], President Biden signed an executive order taking $1 billion in taxpayer money — not in private money from Mark Zuckerberg — and is putting it into vote harvesting schemes using HUD, the Small Business Administration, and any bureaucratic arm of the federal government they can use in key areas around our communities to try to get votes out through harvesting and intimidation and manipulation of the people in these vulnerable areas,” she said.
- In March, President Biden signed an executive order that is being used by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to authorize using federal dollars to set up voter registration drives in certain public housing developments, including the use of ballot drop boxes.
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