Tuesday, March 24, 2026

The Election Fraud Debate: How Are Votes Really Stolen? - American Thinker

The probability of election fraud is astronomical, given the potential spoils for the winners. - John F. Di Leo
...Before we go on, we should dismiss the claim that there is no statistically significant vote fraud in America... 
  • Virtually every activity in America, either commercial or non-commercial, is plagued with crime, often enough that businesses have whole subsets of their organizations devoted to combating it...
Eleven million reported crimes per year – many of them over a leather jacket, a wallet, a car or truck, or the contents of a convenience store’s cash register. And people will risk years of prison over such things.

Now look at government -- just a few examples:
The people who win elections – local, state, and federal, not to mention all the other offices such as school boards, park boards, county boards and more – control that money...
  • So what are people really saying, when they maintain that there’s no vote fraud?
  • They are claiming that a nation in which people commit 11 million crimes a year for far less valuable things would never dream of stealing access to these countless trillions of dollars’ worth of government bounty.
It’s ludicrous...

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