Familiar Narrative: Downplaying Voter Fraud

After rampant voter fraud in Ohio, certain Democrat election officials are downplaying the crimes.  This is what happens when a chorus of voter fraud deniers in the non-profit sector and voter fraud enablers in academia push a narrative minimizing voter fraud. Lawlessness is excused:


“I am concerned there appears to be an effort by some to make it appear there is more voter fraud than there actually is,” said Tim Burke, Hamilton County’s Board of Elections chairman and the county’s Democratic Party chairman. “We have identified enough of it that we know there is a concern.


“But to extend that to people who did nothing wrong and they should be referred to the prosecutor for a possible felony investigation, I just don’t agree with that,” he added.


So far, the elections board has sent seven cases to the prosecutor for review, with six of them charged with voting-fraud related crimes.



One thought on “Familiar Narrative: Downplaying Voter Fraud

  1. bob jones

    Nobody did anything, nobody knows anything, it was all just a mistake and they apologize for any misunderstandings. Their excuses sound like they are coming straight from the White House. I Know Nothing!

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