Alabama Democrats Admit Voter Fraud in Senate Race

In Alabama’s special election, Democrats pulled off the impossible – they sealed a Democratic victory in a state that is as deep red as they come. Now, though, we’re learning that they had to cheat to do it.

Judge Roy Moore may have been embattled, but that alone wasn’t enough to secure Doug Jones’s victory in Alabama. Instead, Democrats in Alabama had to rely on voter fraud to defeat Moore. Put another way, Roy Moore was blatantly cheated out of victory.

So confident were Democrats about their tactics that they actually bragged about them on camera, saying that they rallied voters from across the nation to come to Alabama and vote for Jones. This, of course, is a big problem seeing as only citizens of Alabama are legally allowed to vote in Alabama’s Senate election.

Their bragging on camera isn’t the only evidence of severe voter fraud; if you know where to look, you can actually find the Reddit posts encouraging voters in other states to illegally vote for Jones in Alabama.

This type of blatant fraud is sickening, especially when you consider the very real possibility that Roy Moore is innocent and that the accusations against him are entirely politically motivated. What’s worse is the precedent that has now been set; if Democrats can get away with cheating Roy Moore out of victory, who’s to say they won’t do it again?

To see for yourself the proof that Roy Moore was cheated, be sure to check out the video below.


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