Voting in Oregon Does Not Feel Good
Portland, Ore. - You don’t have to say you’re funny, if you’re actually funny. You don’t have to say you’re pretty, if you’re actually pretty… But the Oregon Secretary of State spent millions on this ad campaign to say “voting in Oregon feels good.” If it actually felt good, they wouldn’t have to say it.
Oregon voters have been programmed over decades to believe our Vote by Mail (VBM) election system is secure, despite any evidence to support this confidence.
VBM is convenient, yes. But, if you’re a voter who believes in Democracy, that’s where the benefits stop.
Vote by Mail is, in fact, the gateway to massive election fraud. Proving this fact is simple. All you need to do is look at the legislation. Here’s three examples of legislation, each dependent on Vote by Mail, that proves the government is cheating Oregonians out of legitimate elections:
HB2681 - Prohibits removal of inactive voters from election systems and reactivated more than 500,000 previously deactivated voters to the voter rolls. Most of these are past voters who have died or moved out of state. Given that dead people aren’t actually voting, why would the State want to register them to the voter rolls?
HB3291 - Forces county clerks to accept ballots up to seven days post election day, postmarked by election day or not. Accepting ballots after election day enables nefarious actors to estimate the number of votes needed to change the outcome of a race and produce enough ballots to win.
SB166 - Prohibits release of election records, specifically the Cast Vote Record and ballot images that include a signature. The Cast Vote Record is the activity log produced by electronic tabulators. Without it, there’s no way to effectively audit an election result for accuracy. Prohibiting release of these documents prohibits independent audits of elections.
These bills support election fraud, plain and simple. The bills themselves are indisputable proof of widespread election fraud in Oregon.
Now that we’ve provided indisputable evidence of widespread election fraud, we demand the Oregon Secretary of State provide examples that prove elections are secure in Oregon. But, so far, they have not responded to our requests. However, they have responded to our lawsuits and have spent tens of millions of dollars to prevent anyone from seeing inside the “black box.”
After knowing this, does voting in Oregon still feel good?
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