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January 1, Mail-In Ballot Theft in GOP Stronghold Ignites Voter Fraud Concerns

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In a troubling yet unsurprising turn of events, election officials in Mesa County, Colorado—a stronghold of Republican values—are now grappling with an unsettling case of mail-in ballot theft and voter fraud. This fresh episode only strengthens the conviction among conservatives that our electoral system is rife with vulnerabilities that demand urgent attention and action.

At least a dozen mail-in ballots for the anticipated 2024 election were reportedly stolen and shockingly, some were accepted as legitimate. The issue, discovered earlier this week, was flagged thanks to diligent signature verification efforts by election officials in Mesa County. One vigilant voter discovered the discrepancy after noticing their vote had been counted without their receiving it.

Republican Mesa County Clerk and Recorder Bobbie Gross has taken a strong stance on the matter: “I am fully committed to ensuring the integrity and security of our elections. We are currently investigating attempted election fraud.” This unwavering dedication to safeguarding voting integrity is exactly what’s needed, contrary to the claims that mail-in voting is foolproof.

While three ballots slipped through the cracks and were recognized as legitimate—votes that can’t be voided, no less—the signature verification process did initially raise alarms. Yet, the fact that these were mistakenly approved by an election judge raises concerns about oversight and accountability, especially when this judge has only been “reassigned.”

Democrat Secretary of State Jena Griswold’s statement that the system functioned despite these errors should be taken with a grain of salt. It begs the question: how many more fraudulent activities go unnoticed? Despite Griswold labeling the error as “unfortunate,” she insists the system worked, though the motive behind this tampering and the favored candidates remain undisclosed.

As investigations continue, Gross cautiously pointed out that Secretary Griswold’s public declaration might jeopardize the ongoing county investigation. “Our priority is to handle this investigation with utmost care,” Gross asserted, emphasizing the need for thoroughness over premature announcements. The responsibility to hold perpetrators accountable should not be rushed for the sake of publicity.

Furthermore, Gross reassures that transparency will be maintained but emphasizes that releasing information mustn’t compromise investigative integrity. This dedication to due process over public spectacle showcases what true leadership in handling electoral issues looks like.

Reflecting on these revelations, it’s worth noting the 27,000 votes already processed in the same county—a county that showed overwhelming support for former President Donald Trump in 2020. Past examinations have repeatedly shown cases of ballots being sent to wrong addresses or being cast for deceased individuals. These ongoing electoral mishaps cast doubt on liberal claims that mail-in voting is above suspicion.

As conservatives, our vigilance remains crucial. The integrity of our democratic process is essential, and it is heartening to see leaders like Gross standing firm to protect it. As the 2024 election approaches, the call for robust voter ID laws and additional safeguards against electoral fraud is clearer than ever. The people of Mesa County—and indeed, the country—deserve nothing less.

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  1. John

    October 31, 2024 at 7:17 pm

    I like to know as a voter when is to many violations of election process enough a needs to be be revamped or return to past voting which apparently had less problem with fraud.?

  2. Larry Arruda

    October 31, 2024 at 11:41 pm

    With all the issues that have come up regarding mail in voting, stolen ballots; disqualified ballots due to non verification of signature or absence of signature; not to mention the excessive additional cost to the taxpayers, you would think that our “elected” officials would see to it that mail in voting is abolished.
    Recent state courts have now authorized the count of ballots received up to three days after Election Day, which pretty much admits that our USPS system is not trustworthy and cannot be depended on.
    I don’t understand how anyone would allow their personal signature to be on the outside of an envelope that is going through such an undependable system.

  3. Daryl

    November 1, 2024 at 12:39 am

    What is it the leftist liberals keep saying like million voices over and over, that there is NO Fraud in voting ever taking place?! Well of course not, as it always them doing it across America every time, so it is their golden standard phrase! It’s as simple as this in the universe, there is up and a down, in and an out, love and hate, EVIL and GOOD etc etc and of course LEFTIST and the RIGHT!

  4. madmemere

    November 1, 2024 at 12:57 am

    The state government, in Colorado, is now a complete communist fraud – -the very reason I left that place in 2015 and I will never go back there. The former gov. “Chickenpooper” turned the city of Denver into a sanctuary for illegals and the minute he entered the governor’s mansion, proceeded to turn the entire state over to any illegal criminal who wanted to be there. Notably, it’s only gotten ten times worse since I left. With any luck Yellowstone will “blow it’s top” and take out the state capital AND Denver city hall; then American residents and voters can clean the communist slate.

  5. Judy

    November 1, 2024 at 8:41 am

    The democrats know they can’t win unless they cheat!

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