Are there any credible sites or sources to monitor alleged voter fraud?
So far the answer to that, from a fraud perspective, is no.
Dead People Cast Ballots in Michigan, Data Researcher Alleges
About 9,500 voters whose names and dates of birth (DOB) match death records in the Social Security Death ...
I find it highly curious that a number of states using the same systems have no allegations of fraud...because they landed in a different column
I will state again that it is entirely possible that Trump will lose the recounts. We allowed Al Gore 37 days and how many suits to recount ONE state a number of times after the state had audited and recounted initially? I see absolutely no reason to not allow Trump to challenge the results in contentious States and take all legal avenues to insure a fair count.
As a point, the concept that people don't cheat on elections because of "safeguards", but routinely cheat on their taxes, embezzle money for companies and government agencies, etc, etc, all of which also have numerous safeguards in place also, is simply stupid and unsupported. Just a quick example. https://www.texastribune.org/2020/10/08/voting-fraud-arrest-carrollton/
Carrollton mayoral candidate arrested on suspicion of fraudulently obtaining mail-in ballots
The candidate allegedly forged voting registration applications and had mail-in ballots sent to a post office box. It’s unclear how many actual ballots were involved in the scheme.
Campaign cash example: https://www.opensecrets.org/dark-money/basics
Dark Money refers to political spending meant to influence the decision of a voter, where the donor is not disclosed and the source of the money is unknown. Depending on the circumstances, Dark Money can refer to funds spent by a political nonprofit or a super PAC.

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