Best to Vote on Election Day, it’s Much Harder for them to Cheat that Way

October 25, 2022

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Danny Snyder

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Recently President Donald Trump encouraged his supporters during a rally to get out and vote Republican. He said if Democrats retain the House and Senate our country may never recover. Despite all the problems surrounding elections, President Trump not only encouraged his supporters to participate, but to do so in greater numbers than every before. He said something else interesting that is worth exploring. President Trump told supporters, “best to vote on election day, it’s much harder for them to cheat that way.”

So what does it mean that it’s harder for them to cheat if we vote on election day? We asked election integrity expert and engineer, “Erin Clements”, that question. Following is her response:

Early voting makes cheating easy.

All you have to do to subvert an election is keep an eye on who is showing up by party during early voting. Then make an educated estimate based on polling data on how the election is going. Then it’s just a matter of a math problem to know exactly how many votes to stuff and where to put them to make sure your selected candidates win. You’ll even know the voters’ names to use because you know who hasn’t voted yet and who is on the rolls, but doesn’t usually vote.

Our SOS regularly publishes all the data you would need to do this during early voting. And we caught her sending the data directly to a prominent democrat operative, Katharine Clark, on Election Day when it was available to no one else.

Once you know where the votes need to go, cheating an election in NM is easy since you don’t need to provide any proof of who you are to cast a ballot.

For example, you could give a list of hundreds of voters’ names to a dozen paid mules and they could go around the state and cast votes for all those people in person since they wouldn’t have to prove who they are to cast a ballot. Then those same mules could order hundreds more absentee ballots and vote those. You get the idea.

We know something like this is happening – the canvass we did in Otero County proved that votes were being cast on behalf of voters without their knowledge.

So to protect our election: as many of us as possible need to wait until election day to vote. That will deprive anyone who would subvert our election of the accurate early data they would need to make a good estimate on what the turnout will be and who is likely to win. A last minute flood of votes will deprive them of the time they need to make adjustments.

If you show up to the polls on Election Day and are told you already voted, call your county sheriff immediately. Don’t leave until a deputy gets there and you report the crime of identity theft. Film it and publish it on social media. If the elections staff try to stop you from filming, tell them you are documenting a crime. We need to force our indifferent state legislature to enact voter ID.

Erin Clements, election integrity expert and engineer

An analysis of July 2021 voter data revealed that of the 10,213 Torrance County residents registered to vote at the time, 7,098 of them voted in the 2020 General Election. Of those 7,098 who voted in the 2020 General Election, 1,507 of them did not vote prior to then, nor have they voted since. Apologists for the highly unusual November 2020 voter turnout offer spurious explanations. However, Erin Clements offers an alternative explanation rarely discussed on social media without facing possible censorship. Similarly, mainstream media has been accused of characterizing any view critical of the official “most secure election ever” narrative as “the big lie.”

On October 23rd the Editorial Board for the Albuquerque Journal had this to say in their endorsement for Republican Gubernatorial candidate, Mark Ronchetti:

We could not do this if Ronchetti agreed with or even waffled over whether the 2020 election was stolen; unlike most Republicans in the 2022 general election, he answered a straight up “no” when asked if he believed former President Trump’s Big Lie.

BY ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL EDITORIAL BOARD
PUBLISHED: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23RD, 2022 AT 12:02AM

Does Ronchetti actually believe the 2020 election outcome was accurate, or has he succumbed to the pressure exerted by the mainstream media? Unlike the Albuquerque Journal, the Estancia News does not endorse candidates. We do agree with an obvious truth pointed out by President Trump — the 2020 General Election in New Mexico was out of control. He and the rest of the nation noticed the the Informal Election Audit of the 2022 Primary Election recently finalized.

New Mexico was out of control in 2020

It is worth noting not everyone campaigning this season is concerned with the ire of the mainstream media. Write-in candidate Larry Marker advises his supporters to vote “day of only”. While we have not researched this candidate (and we don’t endorse candidates anyhow), most interesting is the advice he offers:

Best to Vote on Election Day, it's Much Harder for them to Cheat that Way

This same candidate filed this interesting document (below) as well:

Larry Marker Emergency Petition

No matter your candidates of choice this election season, we can all agree the next couple weeks should be interesting.

Written by Danny Snyder