Topic: Voter Fraud

6 chapters across the catalog

83: Sources and Methods
27:08 - 31:16

83: Sources and Methods

Jacob Engels and the 2018 Florida Election Investigation

Conservative reporter Jacob Engels claims that the 2018 Florida recount in Broward County served as a "test run" for the 2020 general election. Engels also asserts he reported on Andrew Gillum's alleged involvement in drug-fueled parties and corrupt dealings with lobbyists long before the federal indictment. The discussion explores whether Gillum's legal issues are tied to his knowledge of election irregularities or his personal compromises.

57: Capitol Heel
36:28 - 40:20

57: Capitol Heel

Jordan Klepper Comedy Central Segment, Election Integrity

The hosts critique a Jordan Klepper segment from The Daily Show, noting Trevor Noah's recent $26 million house purchase as a contrast to his "oppression" narrative. They discuss the claims made by rally attendees regarding Dominion Voting Systems and Hugo Chavez. While acknowledging that many claims are unproven in court, the hosts express personal skepticism regarding the 2020 election numbers and machine reliability.

55: Trappers Delight
1:50:00 - 1:54:00

55: Trappers Delight

Stacey Abrams Investigation, Georgia Politics and Donor Thanks

The hosts read donor notes touching on Georgia politics, including the 2002 primary loss of Cynthia McKinney and the current investigation into Stacey Abrams. Moe suggests that Abrams is being set up to "hold the bag" for the Democratic party. The segment concludes with thanks to various associate executive producers and a recommendation for the TV series "Fargo."

54: Lemonhead Delight
1:35:39 - 1:38:49

54: Lemonhead Delight

Stacey Abrams, Georgia Voter Registration Numbers

Moe analyzes the claim that Stacey Abrams registered 800,000 new voters in Georgia in just two years, representing a massive portion of the state's 5 million voters. He suggests Abrams is being "set up" to take the fall if election shenanigans are officially discovered, comparing her situation to Loretta Lynch or Ray Nagin. The hosts question how she achieved these numbers with a minimal social media following.

54: Lemonhead Delight
2:28:26 - 2:32:28

54: Lemonhead Delight

Jeff Sessions, 1985 Alabama Voter Fraud Case

A Frontline clip details a 1985 case where then-U.S. Attorney Jeff Sessions indicted civil rights activists Albert and Evelyn Turner for absentee ballot fraud in Alabama. The jury eventually acquitted them. The hosts use this to show the long history of legal battles over absentee ballots, which they distinguish from the "unsolicited" mail-in ballots used in 2020.

54: Lemonhead Delight
2:39:21 - 2:44:03

54: Lemonhead Delight

Crystal Mason, Texas Voter Fraud Sentence

Crystal Mason was sentenced to five years in prison for casting a provisional ballot in 2016 while on supervised release for a federal conviction. The hosts argue that once a person has paid their debt to society, all rights—including voting and second amendment rights—should be automatically reinstated. They use Mason's case to illustrate the extreme pressure the state can apply in voter fraud cases.