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Jun 16, 2020, 7 tweets

@PILFoundation's J. Christian Adams @ElectionLawCtr

"Vote by mail might sound good, until you look at the data. The @EACgov keeps tabs. Their data show that 28 million ballots mailed since 2012 simply vanished. They were sent out, but never came back."

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@PILFoundation's J. Christian Adams

"It gets worse. Hundreds of thousands came back but had defects that prevented them from being counted. The voters who sent these ballots [may] not even know that their ballot was not counted after they sent it back."

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@PILFoundation's J. Christian Adams

"Making all of this worse are the hundreds of millions of dollars that leftist foundations dedicate to this process fight. There is money for media outlets to publish stories that voter fraud is a myth."

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@PILFoundation's J. Christian Adams

"They even lend struggling newspapers foundation-funded 'reporters' to work for free, as long as they publish stories saying #VoterFraud is a myth."

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@PILFoundation's J. Christian Adams

"#MailVoting also destroys the transparency of our elections. Observers from each side are unable to watch the process."

#VoterFraud #DeadVoters #DuplicateVoters #ElectionFraud
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@PILFoundation's J. Christian Adams

"Mail Ballots are uniquely vulnerable to fraud because they are voted behind closed doors where third parties regularly attempt to influence the process."

#VoterFraud #DeadVoters #DuplicateVoters #ElectionFraud
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@PILFoundation's J. Christian Adams:

"It surprises people to learn that in the middle of an Ebola epidemic in 2014, Liberia conducted an in-person [election]. Ebola had a fatality rate of 46%. People still came into polling places and voted in person."

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