"Republican Troy Balderson clings to a narrow margin in last night’s special election for Ohio’s 12th Congressional district, underscoring the impact voter fraud can have in key elections around the country.
The separation of 1700 votes, or less than one percent, highlights the recent attempt by Democratic activists to fight efforts to prevent voter fraud from occurring.
For the past four years, George Soros has spent millions of dollars trying to weaken Ohio’s election security by funding efforts to both:
- block its implementation of Voter ID and
- prevent the state from removing inaccurate registrations.
...Consider that 170 registered voters listed as being over 116 years old still existed on the rolls of Ohio’s 12th Congressional when GAI accessed the data last August.
That’s 10 percent of Balderson’s current margin of victory, pending provisional ballots.
And 72 voters over the age of 116 who “live” in Balderson’s district cast ballots in the 2016 election.
But the Left hasn’t given up trying to create conditions favorable for voter fraud in Ohio.
As former Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell has pointed out, “hyper-partisan liberals…have their eyes on Ohio.”
Electing a Democrat as the state’s top elections official would undoubtedly roll back the hard-won safeguards Ohio has implemented.
And as Blackwell points out, as goes Ohio, so goes the Presidency."
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