The Democrat Party’s Long History of Voter Fraud and Corruption
**Title: Uncovering the History of Voter Fraud in America: A Deep Dive into Democrat Party Tactics**
In a riveting expose, AMAC writer Parker Bono delves into the dark history of voter fraud in America, specifically highlighting the nefarious tactics employed by the Democrat Party over the past two centuries. From ancient Greece to modern-day America, voter fraud has been a persistent issue, with Democrats at the forefront of manipulating election outcomes.
The article traces back to the origins of democratic elections in ancient Greece, where the concept of “rule by the people” was introduced. However, corrupt individuals and groups have consistently exploited electoral systems to rig elections and nullify the true will of the people. The Democrat Party, founded in 1828, has a long-standing history of engaging in voter fraud tactics to secure political power.
One of the earliest tactics employed by Democrats was “cooping,” where gangs of people would forcefully lure voters into hidden rooms, drug or beat them, and instruct them to vote for Democrat candidates multiple times in different disguises. This practice was so common that even prominent individuals like Edgar Allen Poe are believed to have fallen victim to it.
The article also sheds light on the infamous Kansas election of 1855, where thousands of Democrats illegally crossed the border from Missouri to vote in Kansas elections, ultimately leading to fraudulent pro-slavery Democrat victories. The violent clashes between Democrats and the Know-Nothing Party in Baltimore during the late 1850s further exemplify the lengths to which Democrats would go to manipulate election outcomes.
As the article progresses through history, it highlights the evolution of Democrat tactics from brute force to more sophisticated methods like political machines. These political machines, led by bosses, allowed Democrats to control urban areas and steal taxpayer funds through kickbacks. Despite the decline of political machines in the mid-20th century, cities like Chicago, New Orleans, and Philadelphia still remain under Democrat-machine control.
The article also delves into more recent instances of voter fraud, such as the infamous “Box 13” scandal in 1948, where Lyndon B. Johnson used late-discovered ballots to steal an election. Today, modern America faces challenges with illicit voting processes and lackluster election integrity rules, allowing for easier manipulation of election outcomes.
In conclusion, the article calls for a dismantling of corrupt election rules in Democrat-run states to ensure free and fair elections. With a rich history of voter fraud tactics, the Democrat Party’s legacy of manipulating election outcomes serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safeguarding election integrity in America.
Parker Bono, the 18-year-old patriot from Southern California and author of multiple books, provides a comprehensive analysis of the Democrat Party’s history of voter fraud, urging Americans to take action to protect the sanctity of their electoral system.