Where There’s Smoke, There’s Fire: 100,000 Stolen Votes in Chicago

AUTHOR

ACRU Staff

DATE

March 10, 2022

In its reporting, the Chicago Tribune discovered that the supposed home address of three voters in the 17th Precinct of the 27th Ward was a vacant lot. The paper also discovered that votes had been cast for seven residents of a nursing home who denied having voted-their signatures on the ballot applications were all forgeries. In fact, one resident had no fingers or thumbs with which to write a signature. The fraud was so blatant that the resident without fingers or thumbs “was counted as having voted twice by the end of the day.” Not surprisingly, Stevenson easily won the 17th Precinct, by a margin of 282 to 30.

Read More: Where There’s Smoke, There’s Fire: 100,000 Stolen Votes in Chicago | The Heritage Foundation

SHARE

JOIN THE COMMITTEE TO SUPPORT AND DEFEND

Join the Committee to Support and Defend

JOIN NOW

Please support the courageous veterans who are continuing to fulfill their oath to protect our country. 100 percent of donations received for the Committee will be used to promote military voices and protect the U.S. Constitution for future generations. Your support means so much to those efforts. Thank you and may God continue to bless and protect the United States of America.

The Committee to Support and Defend is a project of the American Constitutional Rights Union.

Related articles