Trump voter in Pennsylvania convicted of voter fraud
As a Trump voter in Pennsylvania is convicted of casting a ballot for his dead mother, whatever happened to the reward money offered by Texas Dan Patrick?
Mail-in ballots before being sorted at the Chester County Voter Services office in West Chester, Pa., on Oct. 23, 2020.Matt Slocum / AP
May 4, 2021, 2:33 PM UTC
BySteve Benen
In the wake of Donald Trump s defeat six months ago, Republicans launched a desperate search for illegally cast ballots to help justify the GOP s conspiracy theories. But despite all the hysterical rhetoric, only a handful of legitimate allegations have been raised, and some involve Republicans casting illegal ballots for Trump on behalf of dead relatives.
Maddow Blog | Trump voter in Pennsylvania convicted of voter fraud MSNBC 7 hrs ago Steve Benen
In the wake of Donald Trump s defeat six months ago, Republicans launched a desperate search for illegally cast ballots to help justify the GOP s conspiracy theories. But despite all the hysterical rhetoric, only a handful of legitimate allegations have been raised, and some involve Republicans casting illegal ballots for Trump on behalf of dead relatives.
Take Bruce Bartman, for example. The
Washington Postreported this morning:
Weeks before Election Day, Bruce Bartman mailed his mother s absentee ballot with a check mark next to President Donald Trump s name. The problem was, his mother had been dead since 2008. Bartman, 70, pleaded guilty on Friday to a charge of felony perjury and unlawful voting and blamed his decision to cast the fraudulent ballot on consuming too many false claims about the election.