More Republicans Face Election Fraud Allegations
If Republicans are really looking for election fraud, they might want to check on their own party members.
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One allegedly forged signatures in order to get on the ballot, while others are accused of producing a fake guide for voters. trib.al/p9ycNDV[image or embed] -- The New Republic (@newrepublic.com) 1:44 PM · Jul 8, 2026
One allegedly forged signatures in order to get on the ballot, while others are accused of producing a fake guide for voters. trib.al/p9ycNDV[image or embed]
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Too bad the ruling white Republican minority junta in the US can't emulate Suid-Afrika's old apartheid laws so they wouldn't have to do all this chicanery, mischief, and sabotage, like Ken Paxton (R-TX) who may have voted six times in one election. See ProPublica.org
"Internal passport, please."
"Yes, Sir."
"Dankie. And what are you doo-ing here today?"
"I would like to vote."
"But you're bleck!"
#1 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-07-09 03:48 AM | Reply
Doesn't matter. Republicans don't care if other republicans break the law. They love criminals as long as they vote along with them.
#2 | Posted by johnny_hotsauce at 2026-07-09 06:18 PM | Reply
Laws are only for the nonfascists
#3 | Posted by hamburglar at 2026-07-09 07:10 PM | Reply
The commission invalidated 1,279 of Martin's 10,692 signatures and 1,021 of Walsh's 10,677 signatures.
In Martin's case, signature gatherer Joe Bronske allegedly used a list of registered Republican voters to forge hundreds of signatures. The allegedly forged signatures were first noticed by another Republican candidate for lieutenant governor, who had also hired Bronske and found he'd collected signatures from deceased voters.
The SAVE Act wasn't necessary to catch these repug scumfux. Imagine that.
#4 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2026-07-10 01:55 AM | Reply
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