11.16.2020 0

WANTED:  ALG offers $10K Rewards for Voter Fraud Tipsters

https://voterfraudreward.com

By Catherine Mortensen

As cases of alleged voter fraud and irregularities continue to mount across the country. Americans for Limited Government (ALG) has launched a unique campaign to prosecute the fraudsters. ALG is offering a $10,000 reward to any resident of Atlanta, Detroit, Milwaukee, or Philadelphia who provides “information that leads to the arrest and conviction of voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election.”

ALG President Rick Manning said, “We are confident that the good people of the key cities we have  selected will be eager to help expose those who have perpetrated the greatest election fraud in the history of our country.”

The unique rewards program is being broadly publicized throughout each city by the widespread distribution of “wanted” posters displaying the program’s website — VoterFraudReward.com. The posters urge residents who have evidence of voter fraud to contact ALG at 202-847-6651. The poster distribution campaign is thought to be the first of its kind in history.

ALG launched its campaign after evidence emerged from each of the five cities targeted strongly indicating massive voter fraud on a scale never before experienced in a presidential election.

In seven Milwaukee wards, early reports emerged of more presidential election votes than registered voters. In Detroit, the Trump administration has already filed a lawsuit over what appear to be systematic efforts to prevent Republican election observers from monitoring the ballot counting process. And in Pennsylvania, the Trump campaign has filed a lawsuit alleging “creation and implementation of illegal ‘two-tiered’ voting system for the election.”

“ALG’s wanted poster campaign is admittedly a unique approach to ferreting out corruption necessitated by the Democrat Party’s entirely unique attempt to utterly destroy the very fabric of election integrity,” added Manning.

President Donald Trump took to Twitter on Sunday and continued  to allege the election was “rigged.”

“He only won in the eyes of the FAKE NEWS MEDIA,” President Trump wrote in a tweet. “I concede NOTHING! We have a long way to go. This was a RIGGED ELECTION!”

“RIGGED ELECTION. WE WILL WIN!” the president declared in another tweet.

“He won because the Election was Rigged,” Trump said in another post. “NO VOTE WATCHERS OR OBSERVERS allowed, vote tabulated by a Radical Left privately owned company, Dominion, with a bad reputation & bum equipment that couldn’t even qualify for Texas (which I won by a lot!), the Fake & Silent Media, & more!”

Growing allegations of election fraud

Wayne County, MI – A lawsuit has been filed in Wayne County Circuit Court in Michigan, alleging “massive fraud in the election vote-counting procedures” during the Nov. 3 nationwide election.  According to the complaint:

  • Ballots were counted even though the voter’s name did not appear in the official voter rolls.
  • Election workers were ordered to not verify voters’ signatures on absentee ballots, to backdate absentee ballots, and to process such ballots regardless of their validity.
  • Election workers processed ballots that appeared after the election deadline and falsely reported that those ballots had been received prior to November 3, 2020 deadline.
  • Defendants used false information to process ballots, such as using incorrect or false birthdays. Many times, the election workers inserted new names into the QVF and recorded these new voters as having a birth date of 1/1/1900.
  • Defendants coached voters to vote for Joe Biden and the Democrat party. Election workers would go to the voting booths with voters to watch them vote and coach them for whom to vote.
  • Unsecured ballots arrived at the TCF Center loading garage, not in sealed ballot boxes, without any chain of custody, and without envelopes.
  • Defendants refused to record challenges to their processes and removed challengers from the site if they politely voiced a challenge.

Ballot rejection rates plummetedBallot rejections have thus far been lower across the country  this year than expected, with battleground states posting strikingly lower numbers relative to both the historical average and more recent elections.

In Georgia, for instance — a state in which Democrat Joe Biden has eked out a surprise lead of fewer than 20,000 votes over Donald Trump — the rejection rate in 2016 was a whopping 6.4%, according to U.S. data.

This year, the rate of rejection in that state stands at 0.2%, more than thirty times lower than the last election, according to the U.S. Elections Project, an election data site run by University of Florida political science professor Michael McDonald that draws its figures from state reports.

Similar trends have been observed in Pennsylvania, whose rate was 0.03% this year compared to around 1% in 2016. In Nevada, the rejection rate more than halved from 1.60% in 2016 to around 0.75% this year.  North Carolina’s rate fell from about 2.7% in 2016 to 0.8% this year.

If you need to report a voter fraud incident, visit https://voterfraudreward.com

Catherine Mortensen is Vice President of Communications for Americans for Limited Government.

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