GOP Vote-Fraud Foes Should Fight Fishy Addresses
Dirty voter rolls yield dirty elections. Alas, America’s voter files are filthy.
The good news is that a high-tech security expert has carved a pristine path out of this dump. Will Republicans be smart enough to follow it before Demokleptocrats steal the White House again?
Austin, Texas-based Jay Valentine is vice president of operations with Fractal Computing, LLC. He and his company developed eBay’s anti-fraud systems and created the anti-terrorist software behind the TSA’s No Fly List. They also guard GEICO and State Farm from insurance cheats.
Fractal also girds the power grid from hackers.
Valentine and Fractal have harnessed their technical prowess to help citizens cleanse the Augean stable that is America’s election system. Republican honest-vote advocates are battling the Democrats’ quiet-but-effective ballot-creation machine. Thousands of GOP lawyers and election observers have volunteered to patrol precincts and oversee tabulation stations in November.
That might be too late.
Election rolls are teeming with dead, relocated, and phantom “voters,” ineligible foreign citizens, and even illegal aliens. Unless Republicans intervene immediately, millions of these people will receive mass-mail ballots. Crafty Democrat ballot traffickers will harvest, complete, and submit them on behalf of “voters” who are unqualified to pick America’s president and other leaders.
As deadlines loom, Republicans must shift from today’s retail method of voter-roll cleanup (scrutinize suspicious voters individually) to Fractal’s wholesale strategy: Compare voter rolls with property tax records and challenge fishy or phony addresses where hundreds of thousands of phantom “voters” are registered illegally.
Using this technique, swing-state activists confirm that their election records reek from irregularities — or worse:
Georgia (16 Electoral College votes): According to Fractal, 558,876 phantom “voters” include 114,817 tied to invalid addresses, per the Post Office, and 68,983 who are registered, despite living permanently outside the Peach State.........
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