No matter how hard the Democrats and the media try, they cannot outrun the 2020 election and the widespread fraud that took place. The American people were quick to catch on and are now demanding a fair election going forward. Software like Dominion will most likely be exchanged for another voting program, but the Republican Representative from Texas wants more than new software, he wants dead people to stop voting.
During the 2020 election, there were claims in New York and Pennsylvania that dead people were casting votes on behalf of Joe Biden. While over claims have taken center stage like the suitcase scandal in Atlanta, dead people casting votes has become such a widespread issue that Brain Babin (R-Texas) introduced the “You Must Be Alive To Vote” Act last week.
Speaking to reporters, Babin said, “The right to vote is one of the most vital pillars of our democracy, the foundations of which are election integrity and confidence in our democratic processes. The ease with which someone is able to steal the ballot of a deceased person and cast an illegitimate vote should disturb, alarm, and outrage every American citizen, no matter what side of the aisle they sit on. To protect our democratic process and Americans’ faith in our elections, we must ensure that deceased individuals are not allowed to remain on state voter rolls.”
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Babin like most Americans is seeing that the election that took place just over a month ago was rigged. Not only did Joe Biden not even campaign, but he also received a staggering number of votes. Where did these votes come from exactly? According to President Trump, Fox News, and even Babin – dead people.
But just how will the Republicans keep the purity of voting rolls from becoming laden with deceased individuals once again? Babin says, “My bill will prevent any funds from the U.S. Departments of Transportation or Education, with the exception of those going toward law enforcement agency grants, from going to counties of any state that do not annually check their voter lists against the Social Security Administration’s most recent death records in order to purge them of any individuals found to be deceased”.
This piece was written by Jeremy Porter on December 7, 2020. It originally appeared in DrewBerquist.com and is used by permission.
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