A left-wing group out of Ohio, Black Fork Strategies (BFS), has been running a major election fraud scheme.
BFS has stated in the past that they have a commitment to “building long-term progressive power” and apparently this is how they’re been pushing to achieve that.
Earlier in the year, two voters from the Cincinnati area, Cassandra Scott and Harry Scott, received a voter registration update which acted as a confirmation that they had changed their address.
The only issue was, the Scotts did NOT change the address where they’re registered to vote – so who did?
Black Fork Strategies.
BFS, an Ohio-based “engagement firm that focuses on all aspects of community and electoral field work,” sent the request to the Board of Elections (BOE) on behalf of the Scotts without their knowledge.
When the Scotts received the notice, they thought it was so strange that they showed up to the BOE office.
“Both of those voters appeared at our office during normal business hours after receiving those acknowledgement cards. The new address that was submitted on these registration cards was actually the place of business for Ms. Cassandra,” Elections Board Director Sherry Poland told the BOE members at a meeting last month. “She had not moved and did not complete the registration form.”
So then why did Black Fork Strategies file fraudulent forms on behalf of the Scotts? What was their goal?
Well as you might suspect, BFS did this for MANY people and not all of them caught on like the Scotts did.
Poland pointed out that BFS had even filed a registration form in the name of Henry Kissinger – the deceased former U.S. Secretary of State – which means they’re certainly not shy about registering dead people to vote.
Beyond that, Poland also held up a thick stack of voter registrations which all appeared to have the same exact handwriting and were submitted by the same BFS canvasser.
What Poland shared about BFS at that meeting was enough to warrant a wider investigation into the left-wing group.
“This is fraud, outright fraudulent behavior,” said Hamilton County Board of Elections member Alex Triantafilou, who also serves as chairman of the Ohio Republican Party.
“Who’s responsible or how they’re responsible, that will be up to somebody other than me. It’s plain and obvious to me when you get this many registration cards [holds up the stack] with the very same handwriting that someone is trying to defraud the elections process in Hamilton County.”
Simply put, BFS is cooking up fraudulent registrations to create Democrat voters out of thin air – or as they would say “build long-term progressive power.”
And Black Fork Strategies has been doing this ALL OVER the state of Ohio – which is certainly a very important swing state in the 2024 presidential race.
Earlier this month, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced that he had had referred evidence of suspected election law violations to 20 county prosecutors for review and possible criminal prosecution.
Dan Lushek, spokesman for the secretary of state, said that “Black Fork Strategies has had a bad reputation for a while, and it’s no secret that we’ve referred its operatives to the appropriate authorities for further investigation and possible prosecution.”
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