So, no such thing as voter fraud?

Good day all. Since before President Trump ran for office, there has been concern regarding voter fraud, generally benefiting the Democrats, occurring in the United States. As you would expect, the Democrats have been fighting any investigations into fraud tooth and nail.

Well, in yet another “Unexpected” development, A collage student has just been sentenced to jail for registering dead Democrats to vote, and top it off, it wasn’t in Chicago! Here are the details you won’t see anywhere else from Fox News:

A Virginia college student was sentenced this week to 100 days incarceration for submitting fraudulent voter registration forms listing the names of dead people and other faulty information for a political organization connected to the Democratic Party.

Andrew J. Spieles, 21, was sentenced in federal court Tuesday for knowingly transferring false Virginia voter registration forms during the 2016 election, according to the Justice Department.

Spieles, a student at James Madison University, worked as a staffer for Harrisonburg Votes — a group affiliated with the Democratic Party — and was paid to register voters in the area during the weeks leading up to the 2016 election. Spieles’ job was to register as many voters as possible; he reported to Democratic campaign headquarters in Harrisonburg, Va., according to the DOJ.

So, here’s a question. Was the local Democrat HQ involved in this, or did they throw Spieles under the bus? If they didn’t throw him under the bus, is he “Taking one for the team?” One thing I’m annoyed at, is he’s only getting a little over 3 months. He should be getting 3 or more YEARS!! So, how did this cunning plan work?

After filling out a registration form, Spieles entered the voter information into a computer system used by the Virginia Democratic Party. Each week, someone would hand-deliver paper copies to the Registrar’s Office in Harrisonburg.

Ok, so far, so good. Nothing illegal…so far.

Last August, however, an employee from the Registrar’s Office contacted law enforcement after another worker recognized a registration form submitted in the name of the late father of a Virginia judge.

The office then discovered multiple instances of falsified forms. Some were in the names of deceased individuals, and others had incorrect middle names, birth dates and Social Security numbers, according to the Justice Department.

Nice going numbnuts!

Spieles said no one else participated in the crime.

So he’s taking one for the team after all. Probably afraid that he will suffer a mysterious death, perhaps a suicide after being shot in the back of the head three times.

Spieles’ fraud was punishable by up to a year in prison and a $100,00 fine, but he reached a plea agreement with Assistant U.S. Attorney Jeb Terrien that limited his sentence to between 100 and 120 days behind bars, according to a EAGNews.org.

Is that all? A plea deal? What a worthless Assistant U.S. attorney. He’s probably an Obama holdover or something. He should have said no deal, got a conviction and asked for the max. I hope thise loser at least loses his right to vote and gets kicked out of college. However, considering today’s universities, they will probably give him an honorary doctorate or something.

In any case, you can see why the Democrats are so dead set against the commission looking into voter fraud. I have little doubt, provided they get the data they need, they will find an extensive network of phony voters, dead voters and illegal alien voters. It would be interesting to see just how many of Felonia von Pantsuit’s “Popular Vote” people actually don’t exist.

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2 Responses to So, no such thing as voter fraud?

  1. BruceInVA says:

    It’s been said time and again that for a conservative to win, they have to win by more than the margin of fraud. Given what we’ve recently heard about this Virginian, and the others around the country (and EVERY SINGLE case of fraud has involved only one party), I’d bet that Trump DID win the popular vote.

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