I've been hearing about UOCAVA votes, which are legal votes from abroad, and you don't have to prove citizenship or residency, or even that the person exists. It's a gaping hole in the election system. It sounds like this is the reason that some states are saying they will not be able to declare a winner until the Saturday…
I've been hearing about UOCAVA votes, which are legal votes from abroad, and you don't have to prove citizenship or residency, or even that the person exists. It's a gaping hole in the election system. It sounds like this is the reason that some states are saying they will not be able to declare a winner until the Saturday following Election Day. They say they will wait until the overseas vote comes in. Though, since 2020, I've seen the process by which elections "go on" past election day, and heard it explained, that they look at how the real vote is trending during each counting session, so they can manufacture votes to surpass the margin against the preferred candidate. It's been my view that this has to be called out, and stopped, because it's how elections are stolen now; just "keep counting" until you win.
I was shocked to see this scene from the movie "Gangs of New York," set in the 1840s. It turns out this is a very old trick:
"We can't vote"
I've been hearing about UOCAVA votes, which are legal votes from abroad, and you don't have to prove citizenship or residency, or even that the person exists. It's a gaping hole in the election system. It sounds like this is the reason that some states are saying they will not be able to declare a winner until the Saturday following Election Day. They say they will wait until the overseas vote comes in. Though, since 2020, I've seen the process by which elections "go on" past election day, and heard it explained, that they look at how the real vote is trending during each counting session, so they can manufacture votes to surpass the margin against the preferred candidate. It's been my view that this has to be called out, and stopped, because it's how elections are stolen now; just "keep counting" until you win.
I was shocked to see this scene from the movie "Gangs of New York," set in the 1840s. It turns out this is a very old trick:
https://youtu.be/jadSNgp69yc?si=X07VDQCMk2wKa2GL