(From the article): „In Wsiconsin, Harry Wait said he set out to expose the potential for voter fraud. He ordered mail ballots in the names of others — and got charged with felonies.“
(The Washington Post misspelled Wisconsin in their subtitle.)
Zman734 on
The fact that he was able to receive a ballot doesn’t even prove what he was setting out to prove and he would have been caught had he actually filled out, signed and returned the ballot.
TheGOPisTheDeepState on
Funny how the voter fraud seems to always come back on the Repedocan Party
Philo_Publius1776 on
>Conservative activist convicted in voter-fraud case
That title is redundant.
Turlast on
I was told by a reputable source that this behavior only comes from the radical leftist lunatics.
Please do not tell me I was lied to…again.
Interesting-Risk6446 on
Trump will say they are a patriot seeking the truth in 3, 2, 1…
Jorji-the-Trainer on
How do you spell Wisconsin wrong?
one_save on
At this point I’m more surprised that the post actually reported on a conservative who committed voter fraud, than I am that a conservative committed voter fraud.
Topherstiles on
It’s always who most project
All_Hail_Hynotoad on
It’s almost always conservatives doing the frauding.
hskfmn on
Well, I’m just shocked…*shocked,* I tells ya!
AutomaticCorner9110 on
The irony is so thick you could cut it with a knife.
SlimReaper85 on
Everytime. Every damn time it’s a conservative and we want these people getting more power over elections?? F that.
Smile_Like_Arsenic on
This is a fair verdict. If you let people commit fraud just because they claim they are „testing the system,“ then the system actually would fall apart. You can“t impersonate the Speaker of the House to get a ballot and expect the court to just give you a high-five for it…
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(From the article): „In Wsiconsin, Harry Wait said he set out to expose the potential for voter fraud. He ordered mail ballots in the names of others — and got charged with felonies.“
(The Washington Post misspelled Wisconsin in their subtitle.)
The fact that he was able to receive a ballot doesn’t even prove what he was setting out to prove and he would have been caught had he actually filled out, signed and returned the ballot.
Funny how the voter fraud seems to always come back on the Repedocan Party
>Conservative activist convicted in voter-fraud case
That title is redundant.
I was told by a reputable source that this behavior only comes from the radical leftist lunatics.
Please do not tell me I was lied to…again.
Trump will say they are a patriot seeking the truth in 3, 2, 1…
How do you spell Wisconsin wrong?
At this point I’m more surprised that the post actually reported on a conservative who committed voter fraud, than I am that a conservative committed voter fraud.
It’s always who most project
It’s almost always conservatives doing the frauding.
Well, I’m just shocked…*shocked,* I tells ya!
The irony is so thick you could cut it with a knife.
Everytime. Every damn time it’s a conservative and we want these people getting more power over elections?? F that.
This is a fair verdict. If you let people commit fraud just because they claim they are „testing the system,“ then the system actually would fall apart. You can“t impersonate the Speaker of the House to get a ballot and expect the court to just give you a high-five for it…