WMAL-AM Grandy Group audio

Audio from this morning’s WMAL-AM interview in Washington D.C. on the Grandy Group regarding Motor Voter and voter fraud.

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  1. Patricia Fenati Post author

    I am running for state delegate in District 14 in MD

    There are several problems with the voter lists I have encountered some myself:
    All you have to do to prove you are a citizen is check a little box that says “I am a citizen” I asked the BoE about this and was told it was a crime to say you are a citizen when you are not. I asked if they had ever prosecuted anyone for this crine and was told they couldn’t remember a case.
    When you move away you are not taken off the rolls unless you write a letter and tell them you have moved. I told my neighbors who moved it Florida that their names are up for grabs but they didn’t send in their names and they are still on the rolls.
    My daughter moved out of the state 12 years before 2008 and had not voted here since. In 2008 the Board of Election sent her another voter card and said she could vote.
    If you die in another state your name is not taken off the rolls.
    Christine Thron (ruunig for Congress in District 8) voted at one site in early voting. She went to another site and said she had already voted but just wanted to check if she could vote there and sure enough she could have!!!!
    When asked, a State Rep said don’t worry, the computer would be able to find her vote and remove it???? WHAT??? I THOUGHT MY VOTE ONCE CAST WAS IRREVOKABLE !!!!
    All you need to vote is a name address and birthday. That is public information. I have that information on all the voters in the county as well as the number of times they did not vote in the past 10 years… At least in the neighborhood voting station someone might recognize that someone is not my neighbor who moved away. In another town no one would know!!

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