They Finally Found Voter Fraud in Colorado – And it Was the Former GOP Chair

They have finally found evidence of voter fraud, and no surprise to anyone, it is Republican voter fraud.

The Washington Post’s Jennifer Rubin tweeted the news:

That’s right. As Denver’s ABC affiliate 7News reported, “Former Colorado GOP chairman Steven Curtis charged with voter fraud.”

Steven Curtis was the chairman of the state party from 1997 to 1999. He was charged Feb. 1 with one count of forgery of a public record, a fifth-degree felony, and an elections mail-in ballot offense, a misdemeanor.

Denver Tea Party Patriot Curtis allegedly forged his wife’s mail-in ballot from last year’s election. The truly funny part of this is that Steven Curtis was an outspoken critic of voter fraud.

In fact, it was just before this election that Curtis told KLZ 560:

“It seems to be, and correct me if I’m wrong here, but virtually every case of voter fraud I can remember in my lifetime was committed by Democrats.”

The Republican Party has been projecting for years, accusing Democrats of everything they themselves have been guilty of. Donald Trump has been the practice’s most astute student, showing there is at least one thing the so-called president has been able to learn.

News7 adds this juicy tidbit, that “The Colorado Secretary of State’s Office says this is the only voter fraud case that has ended in charges stemming from last year’s election.”

Republicans complain about voter fraud all the time. There is no little irony, after all the finger-pointing at minorities and immigrants, when evidence is finally found, it turns out to be a white male Republican.

Photo: Screen grab ABC’s 7News

Hrafnkell Haraldsson


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