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Senator Exposes New Law that Allows Democrats to Get Away with Election Fraud

Close up of Hands dropping multiple I Voted sticker inside Ballot box with US flag as background, Concept of fraud in USA elections

Michigan is a state which has become synonymous with election fraud in recent years and, not surprisingly, the Democrats are looking to keep it that way.

Republican state Senator Jim Runestad warned about the passage of a new bill in the Democrat-controlled state legislature which enables even MORE widespread election fraud.

Speaking on what he slammed as a “gigantic pile of election fraud enabling legislation,” Runestad warns that the Democrats have just made it EASIER for them to steal elections in the state.

Michigan’s new bill PROHIBITS candidates from requesting a recount if they suspect there was fraud and it also makes it impossible for fraud claims to be investigated by a bi-partisan board of canvassers.

It also allows for clerks to count ballots even if seals are broken – in the way they might be if they were tampered with.

 

Candidates can ONLY request recounts if they claim that there was an “error” in the counting, meaning that even if candidates are CERTAIN with undeniable proof of election fraud, they are not allowed to cite that as the reason for their recount request or it will be denied.

On top of that, the bill includes a very ominous clause which makes it a felony to “interfere” with a recount – but fails to lay out a clear definition of what they deem to be interference.

But perhaps the worst party of the entire bill is the fact that it bars any potential recount from assessing the qualification of the voters who participated. This means that even if the votes recounted belong to illegal aliens or dead people they MUST STILL BE COUNTED!

This bill is designed almost entirely to make sure the Democrats are NEVER allowed to question over their election stealing efforts in the state of Michigan again.

Watch the video here to see Rumstead sound the alarm over what’s going on in Michigan.


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