Do the powers that be approve of voter fraud?
Watch what they do, not what they say. They will always tell you that it doesn’t happen, and if it happens it is wrong. But they do everything they can to make it easy to do and difficult to find, and as you can see in the case of Gloria Torres, they also reward the person who does it when they can get away with it.
Lawlessness is rewarded in Arizona
“Convicted Ballot Harvester Gloria Torres Named San Luis Vice-Mayor.” https://t.co/1sOJjaq8PP
— Abe Hamadeh War Room (@AbeWarRoom) January 2, 2024
The case of Torres is interesting because she wasn’t merely caught committing fraud, she was actually criminally convicted of doing so.
There is no ambiguity, no “misunderstanding” of the rules, no question that she violated her oath as an elections official, or anything that mitigates the case or the perception of it.
She…