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U.S. Attorney General Warns Mail-In Voting is “Playing with Fire”

Rumblings of voter fraud in previous elections will pale by comparison to what Democrats plan to pull off in November. So troubling are the cheat-by-mail implications of millions of potentially unconfirmed ballots that the country’s top law enforcement official says we are “playing with fire.” 

According to U.S. Attorney William Barr, the U.S. Department of Justice is fully immersed in a string of “very big” voter fraud investigations. 

“We haven’t had the kind of widespread use of mail-in ballots as being proposed. We’ve had absentee ballots from people who request them from a specific address,” A.G. Barr reportedly said. “Now what we’re talking about is mailing them to everyone on the voter list, when everyone knows those voter lists are inaccurate.”

Recent reports indicate that upwards of 100 million people will be able to vote by mail in the upcoming election. Polls point to at least 42 percent of likely voters agreeing they would not trust the integrity of the election with mass mail-in options. Democrat insiders are champing at the bit to try to swing the election in a year they are marred by siding with rioters and unaffordable socialist policies. One Democrat, who asked for anonymity because of election crimes in the past, outlined nefarious methods his party plans to deploy. 

“You have a postman who is a rabid anti-Trump guy, and he’s working in Bedminster or some Republican stronghold. He can take those (filled-out) ballots, and knowing 95 percent are going to a Republican, he can just throw those in the garbage,” the Democrat operative reportedly said. 

The election fraud criminal boasted about stuffing ballot boxes, paying homeless people to vote for specific candidates, impersonating citizens, and printing fraudulent mail-in forms. He confessed that liberal extremists have designated polling locations where sympathizers give them free passage to cheat. 

During the 2020 primary elections, more than 550,000 mail-in ballots were rejected. One of the primary reasons was that the signatures did not match. Despite the stench of cheat-by-mail schemes lingering over the recent primaries, the left-leaning ACLU has charged forward in the courts to improve voter fraud opportunities. 

In late August, the Department of Justice indicted a wave of non-citizens who committed felonies by illegally voting in the 2016 and 2018 elections. Democrats pushing cheat-by-mail scams are keenly aware that a few thousand votes could decide districts and battleground states. There are upwards of 12 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S. 

While Democrats claim that efforts to insist on a maximum number of in-person ballots amounts to voter suppression, the Washington, D.C., leadership continues to obstruct the Postmaster General’s effort to reform the USPS. Democrats offer no solutions to potential widespread fraud. 

“This is playing with fire,” Barr reportedly said. “We’re a very closely divided country here, and people have to have confidence in the results of the election and the legitimacy of the government. And people trying to change the rules to this methodology — which as a matter of logic is very open to fraud and coercion — is reckless and dangerous.”


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