Trump suggests his supporters should commit electoral fraud by trying to vote twice

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Donald Trump has suggested supporters test the mail-in ballot system by voting twice in the presidential election, once by mail and once in person.

It is illegal to vote more than once in an election, meaning a successful attempt at voting twice would constitute voter fraud.

When asked at a campaign stop in North Carolina if he was confident in the state’s absentee system, Mr Trump said people should vote both by mail and in-person to check if their ballots are tabulated or if they’re able to vote a second time.

“So let them send it in, and let them go vote. And if the system is as good as they say it is, then they obviously won’t be able to vote,” he told WECT 6 News on Wednesday.

“If it isn’t tabulated, they will be able to vote. So that’s the way it is, and that’s what they should do.”

In the brief airport runway interview, Mr Trump said he wasn’t happy about unsolicited mail-in voting and his allies were trying to stop it in the courts, referring to lawsuits filed by Republican National Committee in Nevada, New Jersey and Montana.

“But send in your ballots, send them in strong whether it’s solicited or unsolicited. The absentees are fine,” Mr Trump continued. “But go to vote and if they haven’t counted it, you can vote. That’s the way I view it.”

The attorney general, William Barr, defended the president’s comments during an interview with CNN later on Wednesday afternoon, saying that a bipartisan report found mail-in voting is fraught with the risk of “fraud and coercion”.

While he did not directly address the president’s comments urging supporters to vote twice, Mr Barr said mail-in voting was “playing with fire”.

“Well I don’t know exactly what he’s saying, but it seems to me that he’s trying to make the point, that the ability to monitor this system is not good and if it was so good if you tried to vote a second time you would be caught if you voted in-person,” Mr Barr said.

When CNN host Wolf Blitzer pushed the attorney general on the legality of voting twice, Mr Barr said he didn’t know the specific law in North Carolina before pivoting that some states allow residents to change votes up to a particular term.

“Why are you asking me what he’s saying?” Mr Barr respond.

Iworkwithmoney on September 3rd, 2020 at 00:55 UTC »

Had to double check since some states do allow you to submit a second ballot which overrides the first one.

North Carolina is not one of those states. "No. Once you return your ballot, you may not change or cancel your ballot."

This is most likely the president advocating felony voter fraud and also possibly committing felony fraud as he could reasonably be construed as inducing someone to commit fraud.

https://www.ncsbe.gov/voting/vote-mail/faqs-voting-mail-north-carolina-2020

NC voter fraud law section 163-275 (7) It is a felony... "For any person with intent to commit a fraud to register or vote at more than one precinct or more than one time, or to induce another to do so, in the same primary or election, or to vote illegally at any primary or election;"

https://www.jonescountync.gov/index.asp?SEC=3E1ECD56-789F-4145-AF95-FB77DE918978&Type=B_BASIC

altmaltacc on September 3rd, 2020 at 00:51 UTC »

Hey look, i finally found that evidence of massive voter fraud that republicans were talking about! Looks like they were looking out for us after all! /s

baioeilish on September 3rd, 2020 at 00:14 UTC »

Trump supporters, feel free to commit a felony to own the libs if you must.