Pennsylvania: How Democrats Can Steal an Election

Article author: 
Lynne Lechter
Article publisher: 
American Thinker
Article date: 
28 May 2020
Article category: 
National News
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Last week, the Department of Justice announced that in March, a former Philadelphia election official admitted to, and was convicted of, accepting bribes to stuff ballots for three Democrat candidates for Philadelphia Common Pleas Court Judge.  He admitted to inflating the votes in primaries in years 2014 through 2016. He purportedly committed the fraud by standing in a voting booth and voting multiple times. That he acted alone seems unlikely....

In Pennsylvania, more insidious than the overt fraud just exposed by the Justice Department, are the myriad subtler ways in which perhaps more systematized election fraud occurs. Out-of-date voter rolls often list multiple names at the same address. Deceased voters may not be immediately purged.  Once an individual has voted in Pennsylvania, a poll worker is not permitted to ask for identification. If that individual keeps voting, their name remains on the rolls without question. That’s how dead people vote. That’s how multiple residents at the same address vote....

In the past few years, Pennsylvanians have been successfull  prosecuted for: fraudulent use of absentee ballots, either through forgery, or filing without the real voter’s knowledge; duplicate voting; ineligible voting due to lack of citizenship; and, multiple registrations both inside and out of state....

Large parts of Pennsylvania cannot reopen until two days after the new primary date of June 2, 2020, and most polling places have been relocated.  Predictably, chaos reigns; the likelihood of fraud has spiked.  Moreover,  Wolf and election board officials are encouraging voters to vote by write-in ballot....

With poll workers’ mass refusals to work, 60% of all existing state poll locations have been closed.  The remaining polls have been bunched and moved to public schools – many counties have yet to announce the new locations...

With Democrats in a vast majority, Philadelphia as of one week ago had received 158,000 write-in ballots compared with a presidential election record of 23,000.  Allegheny County, which includes Pittsburgh, had received more than 225,000 ballots when in a normal primary they receive 10,000....

If the officials start counting on the morning of election day, how is a cross check enacted to ensure that double in-person voting is thwarted?  If not stopped, the Democrats seem to be setting the stage for How to steal an election, in November.