In an effort to describe voter fraud (which we all know doesn’t exist), the online version of the Pueblo Chieftain uses more traditional language to characterize the irregularities.
At the link: Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler
continues to be concerned about the problems posed by mail election
ballots. So are we.
Mr. Gessler contends that opportunities for abuse — read that,
fraud — increase in mail-in ballots. “Mail can go to addresses
where people no longer live,” he said last week.
Indeed. One Puebloan reported that her son, who has been out of
the couple’s home for a few years and thus is an inactive voter in
Pueblo, was mailed a ballot in this month’s election. It would have
been simple for the father to forge the son’s signature and return
the ballot.