It is Sunday and the news is just about as boring as we can get….so why not us this time to learn something about our election process….and yes it is one of my infamous history lessons.
We all remember the drama around the 2020 election….and the spill over continues 2 years later.
But then there are still those that bring up the 2000 election when Gore lost out to GW Bush in a split decision….all that history, right?
Well believe it or not those were not the only two elections with accusations and problems…..
In the 2016 presidential election, one candidate is warning about voter fraud, while another proclaims Russians are interfering. It’s not the first time contenders have alleged some form of a “rigged” election.
In my book, “Tainted by Suspicion: The Secret Deals and Electoral Chaos of Disputed Presidential Elections,” I write about some of the most controversial presidential elections that left large segments of the population believing their president was selected instead of elected. In two elections, the aftermath nearly led to mass violence.
Tuesday in the Rose Garden, President Barack Obama dismissed concerns of fraud this year.
“I have never seen in my lifetime, or in modern political history, any presidential candidate trying to discredit the elections process before votes have even taken place. It’s unprecedented,” Obama said.
“There is no serious person out there who would suggest somehow that you could even rig America’s elections, in part because they are so decentralized and the number of votes that are cast,” the president added. “There is no evidence that has happened in the past, or instances that will happen this year.”
While such complaints have been rare before votes were cast, they were very prominent in certain post-presidential elections, as was evidence that votes weren’t always counted properly.
Here are excerpts from the book.
Rigged Election? Past Presidential Contests Sowed Doubt and Nearly Led to Violence
In a closing note….the GOP has leveled many accusations of vote tampering….but so far most of those arrested for voter fraud have been Republicans…..here is the latest….
The wife of an Iowa Republican who ran for Congress in 2020 was arrested Thursday and accused of casting 23 fraudulent votes for her husband.
In an 11-page indictment, prosecutors say Kim Phuong Taylor “visited numerous households within the Vietnamese community in Woodbury County” where she collected absentee ballots for people who were not present at the time. Taylor, who was born in Vietnam, then filled out and cast those ballots herself, the indictment alleges, “causing the casting of votes in the names of residents who had no knowledge of and had not consented to the casting of their ballots.”
Taylor is also accused of signing voter-registration forms on behalf of residents who were not present. In all, prosecutors charged her with 26 counts of providing false information in registering and voting, three counts of fraudulent registration, and 23 counts of fraudulent voting. Each charge carries a maximum five-year prison sentence.
The goal, prosecutors allege, was to get her husband, the Republican politician Jeremy Taylor, elected to public office.
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If you go far enough back in history, you will find a rigged election in any country. We certainly had our share in Britain. But it does no good to rake over that, they need to move on.
Best wishes, Pete.
But we never do move on…..we keep making the same stupid mistakes election after election. chuq
I have not trusted our election system since the days of John F. Kernnedy but I continue to go along with it in the hopes that my vote can, somehow, cancel out the vote of some Republislut somewhere along the line.
My distrust goes back to Reagan…..but I get what you are saying…..chuq
I have always thought that some inelligence agency might have taken control of the government back then and that everything since then has been an orchestrated scam.
A continuing conspiracy these days…..I believe a lot of the old Tea Party believed this. chuq