If polls are your evidence of election fraud then Trump's victory in 2016 was fraud haha I know from your posts you are smarter than that...
In 2016 i got a ballot in the mail. I don't recall getting an application for it. Could be mistaken, but i don't recall being motivated to fill in an application for a ballot. I was meditating in a cave at the time. I'll look into this and report later.
There were many organizations sending mail in applications out to people to make sure everyone was going to vote either in person or if they were not willing to go in person, then they were giving them the option to fill out the application and get their mail in ballot. If you ever looked at a mail in ballot, which most GOP didnt because Trump told them not to mail in vote you have to fill out the ballot and then put it in an envelope with your full name and address and sign it with a witness. Then that envelope gets put in another envelope to send to the county election place where it will be opened on election day. No one got actual ballots unsolicitied in the mail that coudl be filled out multiple times. I got GOP and DEM sample ballots in the mail from local political groups... they were not ballots...nor fraud... just political campaigning.
Not that kind of poll. It's the kind of poll that finds out whether people will turn out, or not. Not who they will vote for. Not just that, but historic precedence. Apparently 90% is unheard of. You don't think it's funny that some places had over 100% turn out, averaging down to 90% over all? I have to spell this out with color crayon?
If you are relying on polls which are statistics based off of small samples, they have a reliability of less than more probably than not. Define 100% turnout. Show a specific factual basis for your claim and proof. Don't just repeat FOX news... I want to see a county which supposedly has 40,000 registered voters and 80,000 voters showed up to vote as per your claim.
The ballot, that i got when i walked in, was as you describe. Basically the same thing they would send out. No different. I put it inside the security sleeve, put the sleeve (and the ballot) inside another envelope (with mailing info on it), signed that envelope, and dropped it into a box. It was at the poll, but could have been a drop box anywhere, or mail box anywhere. Paperwork all the same. Imma find out if this application story you're telling is just more fake news and report back.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/mil...t-applications-groups-heres/story?id=72821041 With fewer than 60 days until the end of the November general election, millions of Americans are receiving a cascade of election mail, and though most of it is legitimate, much of it is not official. Third parties and outside groups, such as major political parties and voter engagement groups, are ramping up their efforts this year to get out the vote in a number of ways, including sending millions of Americans absentee ballot applications in the mail.
A nonprofit with ties to Democrats is sending out millions of ballot applications. Election officials wish it would stop. Applications were sent out using mailing lists which could have incldued people that have moved or died without updating records. However these were APPLICATIONS for mail in votes, not actual ballots.
With 54 days until the Nov. 3 presidential election, President Donald Trump said on Twitter ( here ) and Facebook ( here ) on Thursday that 80 million mail-in ballots were being sent to voters who had not requested them, calling the situation “unfair and a total fraud in the making.” Applications were sent....