Virginia Democrat charged with election fraud and illegal voting
The next time Democrats try to lie to you and say that election fraud NEVER happened, simply show them this:
Blacksburg, Virginia, Town Councilman Liam Watson, a Democrat, "allegedly committed three counts of election fraud and one count of illegal voting in an election in August 2023, according to online court records."
Liberals defended Joe Biden's win in the 2020 election by saying that there had never been voter fraud, that the rules of elections were perfectly fair, and that Democrats never conspired to break the rules around election time.
There have been a hundred instances where those claims have been proven to be completely false, and the case of 24-year-old Liam Watson of Virginia appears to be the latest.
"The United States Postal Inspection Service assisted the Virginia State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation with this matter," Virginia State Police Public Relations Director Corinne Geller explained.
"The investigation remains ongoing."
Watson is being accused of "feloniously and intentionally" making false statements on his Virginia voter registration application last year, and "feloniously and intentionally" voting in an election in which "he was not qualified to vote."
Sure, this specific case probably didn't directly impact Donald Trump's chances of winning the 2020 election, but that's not the point.
The point is that these things DO happen, and conservatives were simply asking back in 2020 if anything like this had happened at any voting stations across America.
Instead of simply answering the question with respect, Democrats used the narrative that anybody asking that question must be a racist, sexist, or some other kind of bigot.
There have been many questions about America's election security in recent years, and the story of Liam Watson is NOT going to convince many Americans that Democrats play by the rules in this area.
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