(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) A Pennsylvania Democrat who works in the state’s bureaucracy, has sent over 240,000 ballots out to unverified voters, the Gateway Pundit reported.
The recipients of the mail-in ballots could not prove their identities with either Social Security numbers or valid driver’s licenses.
Now that the ballots have been sent out without ever receiving proper verification, little can be done by the state to account for them and ensure that they are not counted.
Responsibility now falls to the counties to stop the ballots from being counted, even though Pennsylvania county officials have denied that that is true.
In response to the coming chaos in Pennsylvania, 15 members of the state House penned a letter to acting Secretary of the Commonwealth Leigh Chapman rebuking the state bureaucracy for its failures.
Pennsylvania is the home of several key races, and will affect both the future of the state, and of the nation.
In the gubernatorial race, Republican candidate Doug Mastriano is facing off against radical leftist Attorney General Josh Shapiro, who helped facilitate vote fraud during the 2020 election by refusing to enforce the state’s election laws.
In the U.S. senatorial race, celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz faces Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, who has increasingly shown himself to be an inviable candidate after a stroke in the spring left him cognitively impaired.
Both races are projected to come down to the wire, with illegal or invalid absentee votes that come in after the election is over potentially reversing the outcome in Democrats’ favor, as they did in 2020.
Similar things are happening in Arizona as Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, the Democrat gubernatorial candidate, appears to have abused her office to manipulate the election.
According to a report from the Associated Press, 6,000 ballots were sent out to people who live in Arizona without any proof of citizenship.
It appears that Hobbs and the state bureaucracy may be resorting to ever more desperate measures as her race tightens with challenger Kari Lake.