What do we may learn here:
- Election fraud is probably committed by both parties. Therefore, neither party really questions the other parties election integrity violations. However, in November 2020 the Dimocratic Party most likely resorted to election fraud on a massive, unprecedented scale and the Republican Party was to coward to challenge it
- It was the Texas Attorney General who indicted this woman not federal law enforcement. Why is federal law enforcement not investigating?
- This one female suspect claimed she could deliver at least 5,000 votes. That is a lot of votes, if it comes to close races.
"... Raquel Rodriguez was filmed during an undercover project by Project Veritas, a nonprofit journalism watchdog group. She said on video footage released last year that she could deliver “at least 5,000” votes “county-wide” for $55,000 in cash and that would hire her “entire team.” ...
Rodriguez was charged with five felonies: election fraud, illegal voting, unlawfully assisting people voting by mail, and unlawfully possessing an official ballot.
Rodriguez was charged with five felonies: election fraud, illegal voting, unlawfully assisting people voting by mail, and unlawfully possessing an official ballot.
She could face up to 20 years in prison if convicted.
Republican congressional candidate Mauro Garza, who hired Rodriguez, told The Epoch Times last year that he didn’t endorse or support any wrongdoing. ...
Renee Yanta, another Republican candidate who Rodriguez said hired her, didn’t return an inquiry, nor did Lis Campos, a Democrat. ..."
Renee Yanta, another Republican candidate who Rodriguez said hired her, didn’t return an inquiry, nor did Lis Campos, a Democrat. ..."
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