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In Reply to: RE: Does your mail-in ballot have to be witnessed? posted by B. Scarpia on October 6, 2020 at 04:22:41:
What is your opinion about this information?In a discussion of modern electoral fraud, MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell on Monday offered a journalistic admission: She conceded that the 1960 presidential election was "obviously" "stolen" from Richard Nixon. [...]
She continued, providing this example: "Richard Nixon not challenging... that Kennedy had stolen the election in 1960, which obviously had been stolen in 1960." It's rare for liberal journalists to admit the electoral fraud of the dead voting for Kennedy in Illinois. (Voter fraud also occurred in Lyndon Johnson's Texas.) JFK's popular vote margin was just over 100,000 votes out of 70 million cast. [...]
Now that 56 years have passed, more journalists have openly talked about the fraud in the 1960 campaign. In the 2016 CNN documentary Race for the White House, ex-Newsweek editor Evan Thomas noted, "As time goes on, it leaks out that, in one black district, there were more votes cast than there were people living in the district. It was corrupt." Narrator Kevin Spacey explained, "As the dead of Illinois cast their votes for Kennedy, there are more allegations of fraud in Texas."
And a bit more googling found an opinion piece in Newsweek:
Pulitzer-winning journalist Seymour Hersh reported hearing tapes of FBI wiretaps about potential election fraud. Hersh—whose books indicate he is a fan of neither Kennedy nor Nixon—believed Nixon was the rightful winner.
So is there some kind of historical consensus now that JFK's election win was due to fraud?
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- RE: Does your mail-in ballot have to be witnessed? - BCR 10/6/2004:35:03 10/6/20 (2)
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