And the Mockingbird media and propagandists like NewsGuard and Snopes keep telling us there is no evidence of election fraud. I’d like for these outlets criticizing everyone as self-appointed, bought-and-paid-for propagandists to explain why a Democrat Party Chair and four other Democrat servants of the people were arrested for mail-in ballot fraud.
BREAKING: Four Democrat officials in Bridgeport, Connecticut have been charged and arrested for the mail-in ballot fraud committed in the city’s primary election
City Councilman Alfredo Castillo, Vice Chair of Bridgeport’s Democrat Party Wanda Geter-Pataky were charged with… pic.twitter.com/q9OIYTLrD2
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Christopher Keating has the story at the Hartford Courant.
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City Councilman Alfredo Castillo, Vice Chair of Bridgeport’s Democrat Party Wanda Geter-Pataky were charged with election tampering.
Two campaign workers Nilsa Heredia and Josephine Edmonds were charged with election fraud and unlawful possession of another person’s ballot
4 arrested on Bridgeport primary election fraud charges; CT Republicans seeking new laws
Four Democratic campaign workers have been arrested in a Bridgeport mayoral primary election controversy, prompting Republican legislators to increase their calls Tuesday for new legislation to deter election fraud.
Wanda Geter-Pataky, the vice chairwoman of the city’s Democratic Town Committee, and city council member Alfredo Castillo were among those arrested in a high-profile case brought by the chief state’s attorney’s office regarding the misuse of absentee ballots.
Moore, who is not seeking reelection for her seat as state senator, was stunned by Edmonds’ arrest.
“If she broke the law, she deserves the same treatment as anybody else who broke the law,” Moore told the Courant. “But I don’t encourage that. I didn’t encourage it, and I wouldn’t encourage it.”
Moore noted that she won at the polls, but then lost the race after the absentee ballots were counted. While saying that she was not sure if she would ever run again for mayor, the 75-year-old Moore added, “I want Joe Ganim to get out of my seat right now. That’s all.”
If the defendants are convicted, Moore is calling for severe penalties. The defendants, except Edmonds, have all worked at Bridgeport city hall.
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