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Pennsylvania Woman Charged for Registering Dead People to Vote

President Trump secured a decisive victory over Kamala Harris in November’s presidential race, thanks to the conservatives’ efforts to keep voter fraud by the Democrats in check. The details of cases involving such voter fraud are only now coming to the surface. In Pennsylvania, a major target of election fraud by the Democrats, a woman has been arrested and criminally charged over fraudulent voter registration.

On Friday (December 30), EconoTimes reported that a woman affiliated with the organization New Pennsylvania Project, founded by the Democrats, was arrested on Thursday over charges of attempting to register dead people to vote. The charges were announced on Friday by PA state officials and, as the story put it, the news caused “outrage and fueling concerns about election integrity.”

On Tuesday (December 24), Fox News reported on the story and identified the woman as Jennifer Hill from the Chester area in Delaware County. The story wrote that Hill is facing “felony forgery, public records tampering and voter registration-related charges” as she tried to register hundreds of dead people, including her own father, to vote in the 2024 presidential election.

Hill registered over 180 dead people using an app and tried to register more but failed. Citing Delaware County’s Democratic district attorney, Jack Stollsteimer, the story wrote:

He said Hill successfully registered 181 people, but 129 other names – which he called a “big number” – were not successful.

The story also mentioned an 84-year-old man named Philip Moss who was charged by the prosecutors for voting in both Florida and in Delaware County, Pennsylvania.

These cases election fraud are only the tip of the election fraud mess created by Democrats around the country to sabotage chances of conservatives winning fair and square at the ballot. On December 23, The Federalist reported that Nevada is currently investigating 180 “open cases” of double-voting in the 2024 presidential election. These cases are part of the 243 election cases that remain open for investigation; four of them have so far been found in violation of election law.

Chuck Muth, president of the Citizen Outreach Foundation (COF), was cited in the story expressing concern over the lack of serious action by the Secretary of State to clean the voter rolls in the state. Muth said:

“The Secretary of State’s report is only scratching the surface of this problem, which exists because Nevada’s voter rolls are still littered with voters who have moved out of state. Yet Secretary Aguilar has stymied efforts by outside groups such as the Pigpen Project to assist in cleaning them up.”

On Thursday (December 26), Jacob Grandstaff underscored in his article in The Federalist the need for conservative members of Congress to prevent billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg from influencing elections like what happened in 2020. The big donations made by Zuckerberg, dubbed “Zuckbugs,” made through leftist non-profits to Democrat-run counties in various states swayed the election left and raised election integrity questions. Grandstaff suggested:

The incoming Republican Congress can make banning private election funding a bipartisan effort.

Given that Democrats are currently outraged at Elon Musk’s support for Trump in 2024, even though Musk didn’t pour money into county election offices like Zuckerberg did, they may well be in the mood to embrace such legislation.

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