“Centralized elections with official oversight are the gold standard. SPLC should stick to smearing people and stay out of election administration litigation.”
.@splcenter’s leaders did not launch this effort out of the goodness of their hearts. @HelloCTCL efforts helped create an urban turnout machine that may have made the crucial difference in the swing states.
Hundreds of millions of private charitable dollars flowed into key urban county election offices in battleground states. The same private philanthropic largess did not reach red counties.
.@PILFoundation's J. Christian Adams warned that “the rush to #MailBalloting created weaknesses all across the system,” opening up the voting system to potential fraud.
It remains to be seen just how much fraud there was, but ballot drop boxes like the ones that the SPLC defends formed part of the problem. .@PILFoundation's J. Christian Adams
.@splcenter is fighting to preserve for the #Georgia runoffs one of the aspects of the November 3 election that set off alarm bells regarding #ElectionIntegrity.
.@Reuters [published] a 3,000-word hit piece, entitled “Special Report: How a small group of U.S. lawyers pushed #VoterFraud fears into the mainstream.” The article is riddled with errors.
.@PJMedia_com .@HvonSpakovsky @Reuters: “Right-wing donors” gave conservative groups $6.5 million [supporting] #ElectionIntegrity. [It] fails to mention that left-wing donors gave liberal groups about $600 million to attack state election integrity laws. bit.ly/32QQ0AW
PACEI dissolved not because it failed to find anything, but because it never had the chance, due to lack of cooperation from states and the left’s lawfare, which was eating up all the time of the staff assigned to the commission. bit.ly/32QQ0AW
.@PILFoundation, an #Indiana-based #ElectionIntegrity group, conducted a nationwide study to identify the hundreds of thousands of deceased individuals on voter rolls.
During its analysis, @PILFoundation also found that nearly 40,000 likely duplicate registrants "appear to have cast second votes in 2018 from the same address."
The complainant, Wisconsin Voter Alliance, is an unincorporated association of voters based in Suamico, Wisconsin, “that desires to have clean and fair elections in the state of Wisconsin."
The Alliance argues that the use of the funds violates Wisconsin law prohibiting the provision of monies to election officials to induce persons to vote or influence an election outcome.
@PILFoundation’s figures have appeared in news articles around the country. This week, we unveiled the SAVE Database in full form—and all thanks to your support.
"The Foundation presents #SAVE to help bridge gaps. What is SAVE? See below to read the full report on what we’ve learned so far about the critical condition of our voter registration systems.”
Based on these numbers, the fewer changes made to our election process, the better at this point. And if you want to make sure your vote counts, vote in person.
One of the most significant risks is inaccurate voter rolls. @PILFoundation conducted a nationwide study and identified 349,773 deceased people on the voter rolls.
This problem is only one category of inaccuracy that can lead to fraud in the Democrats’ preferred process. They also found #DuplicateVotes cast in both 2016 and 2018.
The [type of #ElectionFraud] found in the @NPR case, instances of which appear in The @Heritage#ElectionFraud Database, concerns individuals who violate eligibility rules by registering and voting where they don’t actually live.