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The Florida Voter Fraud Case That Could Overturn Democrat Cheat-By-Mail
Florida is comparatively fraud-free, thanks to Ron DeSantis. But even here, what's going on beneath the surface is breathtaking. This case might stop it.
Last November, Democrat fraudsters bypassed the presidential race and focused instead on the down-ballot races. In Florida, local Democrat candidates received more votes than either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris at the top of the ballot. Something was definitely amiss.
For instance, Republican Rocky Rochford, a retired U.S. Navy Captain, was running against incumbent Democrat Kathy Castor for the U.S. House seat in Congressional Race 14 (FL-14). The district straddles Hillsborough and Pinellas counties and includes the cities of Tampa and St. Petersburg.
Castor was declared the winner, but Rochford is now contesting the race, claiming voter fraud, primarily by vote-by-mail ballots.
There is deep suspicion that this method of fraud has happened across the country, costing Republicans four Senate seats, about a dozen House seats, and countless state legislative, local municipal seats, and referendums.
A longtime Trump associate, Peter Ticktin, is representing Rochford. The Ticktin Law Group has identified a systematic breakdown of internal election controls that affected the FL-14 race and other races far beyond. Among the issues they have found are duplicate voters called “clones” in the voter rolls.
These fraudulent clones are digital people created based on the identities of real people, with minor variations in name spelling, birth dates, and addresses. Multiple clones can be made based on the identity of a single real person. As a result, fraudsters can manufacture unlimited numbers of these cloned voters in the cyber world.
They estimate approximately two million cloned voters nationwide.
DOGE: Flaws in the Social Security Administration systems are exploited by foreign fraud rings to steal billions from various public assistance programs. They rely on SSN lookups to ensure identity. More worrisome is the fact that each state's voter registration system does too.
Trump signed the terrific new executive order on Tuesday. It was titled, “Preserving and Protecting the Integrity of American Elections.” It began by noting that America is far behind the rest of the world in commonsense electoral reforms. “India and Brazil,” it pointed out, “are tying voter identification to a biometric database.” Germany and Canada require paper ballots that are counted in public by local officials.
And, “Denmark and Sweden sensibly limit mail-in voting to those unable to vote in person and do not count late-arriving votes regardless of the date of postmark.”
Then, sharpening its legal teeth, the order cited a list of unenforced federal laws governing federal elections. One establishes a single national Election Day, which should prohibit late-counted ballots. Another bars foreign nationals from registering to vote or donating money. Others require states to keep accurate, up-to-date lists of legal voters.
But, the order explained, the federal government has long slept at the enforcement switch. Many (blue) states don’t require proof of citizenship to vote. Others count ballots late. Foreign nationals skirt campaign finance laws using domestic shell companies and cutouts.
Then the order got down to business. Sections 2 and 3 required Homeland Security to ensure that only citizens can vote in federal elections. It ordered the federal government to provide an easy and free way for states to verify citizenship and that voters are still breathing. It updated the national mail-in ballot form to require proof of citizenship via passport, REAL ID, military ID, or any valid photo ID confirming U.S. citizenship.
The order required HomeSec to review each state’s voter database, and ordered DOJ to “take appropriate action” to ensure state compliance with federal rules.
Section 4 asserted Executive branch control over another “independent agency” called the Election Assistance Commission (EAC), which dishes out election-related grants to states and certifies election equipment. The order required the EAC to update its guidance with ’radical’ reforms like banning inscrutable systems recording votes in barcodes or QR codes, and requiring “a voter-verifiable paper record to prevent fraud or mistake.”
The EAC was directed to withhold federal funds from states not in compliance.
Voting systems that do not meet the guidelines must be de-certified. Vox described these commonsense provisions as terrible, horrible, and the worst ideas ever. Section 6 required HomeSec and the EAC to “assess the security” of any voting systems that can connect to the Internet, and to review the “security of all electronic systems used in the voter registration and voting process.”
Section 5 required DOJ to aggressively prosecute elections crimes. It ordered DOJ to negotiate “information sharing agreements” with states, and focus enforcement on states refusing to play ball. Section 7 ordered DOJ to prosecute states violating Federal Election Day by late-counting mail-in ballots. Section 8 ordered DOJ to prosecute foreign nationals circumventing campaign finance and lobbying rules.
Vox said that litigation was likely, which seems easy to predict, since they’d sue Trump if he ordered a spicy chicken sandwich, much less ordered changes securing the country’s voting system. Elections are progressives’ electrified third rail of politics, and all these unremarkable upgrades threaten to put Democrats out of business. ...
We’d prefer, of course, that Congress pass these commonsense reforms as laws that the next Democrat president can’t immediately reverse, but we’ll first need 60 GOP senators.
It is looking very much like Trump’s goal is to make sure that happens in 2026.
I probably don’t need to tell you this. But if you live somewhere with interim elections, it’s critical that we all keep voting. Remember what happened in 2020 to all the good stuff Trump ordered in his first term? Biden swept it all aside. If we can hold the line through the 2026 midterms, we can turn these temporary fixes into permanent reforms. Stay frosty.
The real divide in America seems to be urban vs rural.
People in cities love government, people in the countryside do not.
Farmers, who every year receive about ~$30B in farm subsidies from the government, don't like the govern
Democrats are pushing to eliminate voter ID laws across the country, an open invitation to fraud that would cement their grip on power and edge America closer to a one-party socialist regime. The House has taken a stand by passing the SAVE Act, which simply requires proof of citizenship to vote. Now the fight moves to the Senate. Tell your Senator: election integrity isn’t optional. Support the SAVE Act.
https://x.com/amuse/status/1911002597806195011
Democrats are pushing to eliminate voter ID laws across the country, an open invitation to fraud that would cement their grip on power and edge America closer to a one-party socialist regime. The House has taken a stand by passing the SAVE Act, which simply requires proof of citizenship to vote. Now the fight moves to the Senate. Tell your Senator: election integrity isn’t optional. Support the SAVE Act.
Also, does the SAVE Act define criminal penalties for state and local officials that violate it? I am betting 'not'.
https://x.com/DC_Draino/status/1913326210962149757
ACTBLUE: Less than 90 days ago the Democrat's primary fundraiser lost at least seven of its top executives, including its highest-ranking legal officer. Why did everyone resign? The DOJ is now investigating but Democrats are outraged - you'd think they'd want to know what is going on.
Yesterday, Trump’s former personal counsel and now US Attorney for New Jersey Alina Habba posted a notice headlined, “U.S. Attorney’s Office Announces Task Force to Preserve and Protect the Integrity of Elections.” It was about time. Media ignored the announcement.
The new task force responds to President Trump’s March 25th executive order. It will begin by focusing on three critical election integrity goals, to:
Set up a computer system allowing local, state, and federal offices to share information on voter registrations (and people who are ineligible to vote).
Prioritize enforcement of criminal laws aimed at voter registration fraud, fraudulent ballots, non-citizen voting, people voting multiple times in the same election, and “foreign interference caused by foreign nationals donating to United States elections.”
Ensure state compliance with the voter list maintenance requirements of the National Voter Registration Act and the Help America Vote Act.
It might be the most consequential move yet in Trump’s second-term campaign to restore election credibility— or at least to enforce the law for once. Once again, we see Trump’s genius: he isn’t inventing new laws. He’s using ones already on the books. Previous administrations have ignored enforcement because it was “too political.” But now, the gloves are off.
For decades, the fragmented mess of voter rolls across 3,000+ counties has made duplicate registrations, dead voters, and phantom ballots nearly impossible to detect— by design. By linking systems, this task force will bring something that some election officials fear most: accountability through visibility. The days of voting in New York and Florida in the same election are coming to an end.
Though media ignored it —because they are sticking with election fraud doesn’t exist— the announcement thew up a bat signal, warning NGOs, dark money PACs, and foreign cash funnels that their drive-thru windows of impunity have now closed.
Biden’s administration chased soccer moms for scolding school board members. Trump’s administration is chasing voter fraud. So.
It is exactly what conservatives have long prayed for: someone to start cracking down on election fraud. The timing could not be any better, with the midterms looming on the election calendar. Another piece just dropped onto the strategic puzzle board to help ensure Trump holds Congress in the 2026 elections.
https://x.com/WallStreetApes/status/1916959452223406127
A former U.S. Postal Service employee from Mesa County, Colorado, has admitted to stealing and fraudulently casting mail-in ballots during the 2024 presidential election.
Vicki Stuart, 64, entered a guilty plea on May 5 to charges of identity theft and forgery.
The charges stem from a scheme in which Stuart, along with her associate, Sally Jane Maxedon, intercepted mail-in ballots intended for voters, forged signatures, and submitted them as legitimate votes.
The duo claimed their actions were intended to test the state’s signature verification system.
According to court documents, at least 12 ballots were stolen, with three successfully bypassing the signature verification process and being counted in the election results.
The fraudulent activity came to light when voters reported receiving notifications that their ballots had been processed, despite not having received or cast them.
Trivial, but interesting.
" https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/05/colorado-postal-worker-pleads-guilty-rigging-2024-presidential/
A former U.S. Postal Service employee from Mesa County, Colorado, has admitted to stealing and fraudulently casting mail-in ballots during the 2024 presidential election."
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Trump continues to insist there was mass fraud, but all media simply dismisses his claim as "false" without any reasoning or evidence.
I'm pretty damn sure Biden's election was fraudulent.
Update: after 2000 Mules presented the evidence, I'm 100% sure that Biden's election was fraudulent. See https://2000mules.com/