“When a State’s Secretary of State is in on Voter Fraud” is published on American Thinker. Jay Valentine is the author.
We coined the term “sovereign fraud” right here on American Thinker. At the time, it was a concept, until we started doing voter anomaly analysis for one large, Midwestern swing state.
We have now finished state 15, on the way to 30 or more; we can say with certainty that the Secretaries of State are unlikely to lead voter roll clean up. In many states, they thwart it with flagrant data tricks.
Let’s take you through our excellent adventure working with voter integrity groups across the country. You need to understand their dedication, resilience, and the odds they face when the reddest states’ Secretary of State is in on “it.”
“It” means they know their voter rolls are replete with phantoms, but they deny it, evade it, some hide it. Let’s go there.
Most people have downloaded a file. It’s easy.
Except if you live in a swing state on the southeast U.S. coast — and the file came from the Secretary of State’s office.
When you process the file, it contains about every way of screwing up your search capability.
Read more at American Thinker.