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Mississippi Democrat Claims Election Fraud Took Place In Democratic Primary


A Democratic district supervisor of a Mississippi county has called out his own party for election fraud.

Democrat David Archie who serves as the Hinds County District 2 supervisor has alleged Democratic Executive Committee Chair Jacqueline Amos was involved in an election fraud scheme in the Democratic Primaries on August 8th.

Archie who is running to be re-elected as the district’s supervisor told the press “There’s a lot of fraud going on in Hinds County politics. But this time, it couldn’t have happened to a better candidate – a sitting Hinds County supervisor.”

Watch the moment he said it here:

 

Democrats are now finally calling out election fraud in their own party.

Here’s what Just The News reported:

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Democratic district supervisor of a Mississippi county has alleged that fraud occurred in his election and demanded that the county party chair resign, amid Republicans being widely called “election deniers” since the 2020 presidential election for questioning irregularities.

Hinds County District 2 Supervisor David Archie (D) last week called for county Democratic Executive Committee Chair Jacqueline Amos to resign after alleging her involvement in fraud in the party primary election on Aug. 8.

Archie, who was running for reelection, said during a press conference: “There’s a lot of fraud going on in Hinds County politics. But this time, it couldn’t have happened to a better candidate – a sitting Hinds County supervisor.”

Hinds County includes the capital city of Jackson.

Archie’s opponent, Anthony Smith, won the primary election for Hinds County District 2 supervisor by nearly 1,900 votes.

Check out what The Blaze reported:

A Mississippi Democrat politician says there was voter fraud in a recent Democratic primary, and the alleged election corruption was orchestrated by a Democratic county chairperson.

Hinds County District 2 Supervisor David Archie is contesting the results of the recent election results against challenger Anthony Smith. Archie is claiming that there was voter fraud committed in the Democratic primary election held on Aug. 8.

He alleges that his fellow Democrats committed “high-tech election heist with corruption as well as fraud.”

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WAPT reported, “He lost to Anthony Smith, who, according to results from Hinds County election officials, won by 63% of the vote.”

After losing the election, Archie said he requested a ballot box review of the election results. He claimed that the Hinds County Democratic Party only provided him with the paper ballots, but did not supply him with secondary confirmation measures, such as a voter signature book, digital images of the ballots, or the thumb drives from the voting machines.



 

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