Anyone who discovers that their previous name has been used by a political predator to commit voter fraud can still contact @SomeBitchIKnow at her email address:
Also, this is her advice for how people can help with #Maidengate:
"1) Check your registration status in every state you have ever lived in and been a registered voter.
If you can check whether a ballot was cast, even better.
If you got a text from a different state asking about your vote, let @SomeBitchIKnow know via her twitter account.
Check your registration status for any names you were registered under before. Name changes due to marriage/divorce/adoption/WHATEVER.
If you are in Oakland Co. MI, Maricopa Co. AZ, Fulton Co. GA, or Alleghany Co. PA especially. But this seems to be nationwide.
If your registration does come up clean, look into Supermajority. Or any of these other text farms that were texting people on November 3rd asking if they were planning on voting.
Pray. Pray hard. They fear God and his power more than anything. And God wins.
The language on the site looks familiar to me. I remember seeing this back in 2016 when we knew Hillary was cheating, but Trump won. I recognize the language here from a post on T_D, maybe they just resurfaced, but I've definitely seen this before, not saying its malicious.
The language is saying to check your registration status in every state you have ever lived in to check if a democrat has illegally voted in your name. That is excellent language. That is language that should be shared far and wide.
Everyone who has moved state should absolutely check their previous records to see if any cheating democrats have illegally voted in their name.
Yes, sorry, you're right. This is the link to President Trump's website for reporting voter fraud and election fraud. This link obviously should take priority:
But also, share evidence far and wide on social media. President Trump has this, yes, but to clarify, that doesn't mean we should sit back and do nothing.
Streisand effect in play again
Here we go.
Anyone who discovers that their previous name has been used by a political predator to commit voter fraud can still contact @SomeBitchIKnow at her email address:
[email protected]
Edit: But as Hellofren correctly points out, report evidence to President Trump's website first:
http://djt45.co/stopfraud
Also, this is her advice for how people can help with #Maidengate:
"1) Check your registration status in every state you have ever lived in and been a registered voter.
If you can check whether a ballot was cast, even better.
If you got a text from a different state asking about your vote, let @SomeBitchIKnow know via her twitter account.
Check your registration status for any names you were registered under before. Name changes due to marriage/divorce/adoption/WHATEVER.
If you are in Oakland Co. MI, Maricopa Co. AZ, Fulton Co. GA, or Alleghany Co. PA especially. But this seems to be nationwide.
If your registration does come up clean, look into Supermajority. Or any of these other text farms that were texting people on November 3rd asking if they were planning on voting.
Pray. Pray hard. They fear God and his power more than anything. And God wins.
And this is her article explaining #Maidengate:
https://www.somebitchtoldme.com/post/ballot-status-check
The language on the site looks familiar to me. I remember seeing this back in 2016 when we knew Hillary was cheating, but Trump won. I recognize the language here from a post on T_D, maybe they just resurfaced, but I've definitely seen this before, not saying its malicious.
The language is saying to check your registration status in every state you have ever lived in to check if a democrat has illegally voted in your name. That is excellent language. That is language that should be shared far and wide.
Everyone who has moved state should absolutely check their previous records to see if any cheating democrats have illegally voted in their name.
[email protected] is equally valid.
[email protected] is specifically for examples of voter fraud using previous surnames, but yes, definitely worth emailing [email protected] as well.
Yes, sorry, you're right. This is the link to President Trump's website for reporting voter fraud and election fraud. This link obviously should take priority:
http://djt45.co/stopfraud
But also, share evidence far and wide on social media. President Trump has this, yes, but to clarify, that doesn't mean we should sit back and do nothing.