State Rep. Harold Dutton, Jr., is pictured above presenting a Resolution to Mr. Ira Scott, one of his former teachers, and heroes when he turned 101 years old. Richard Bonton (right) was left wondering how he lost so badly to State Rep. Harold Dutton, Jr., back on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party primary race for State Representative for House District 142. In case you don't know, a person wearing a State Rep. Harold Dutton, Jr. t-shirt entered a nursing home back in 2018 and went around getting elderly seniors to select State Rep. Harold Dutton's name and sign their signatures -- and it was all caught on tape. Now, whether State Rep. Dutton knew that this activity was going on is unclear at this time. Disclaimer: All persons mentioned in this report are innocent until proven guilty.
The Illegal Absentee Ballot Harvesting Game Perfected by Some Harris County Democrats Has Been Exposed By Direct Action Texas
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If you’ve never visited the website, “TEXAS TRASH TALK,” I strongly encourage you to do so today. Colleen M. Vera is one of the best in the business when it comes to research and investigative reporting. Oh, and “Cleaning up the waste and taking out the trash in government is her passion.” And speaking of trash, that House District 142 race that’s scheduled to take place on Tuesday, July 14, 2020, should be thrown in the waste basket if you ask me.
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State Rep. Harold Dutton really took it to Richard A. Bonton during the “ABSENTEE BALLOT” phase of the game back in 2018. He garnered a robust 1,002 absentee ballots. As for Bonton, he only received 309 absentee ballots – supposedly.
DID BONTON GET ROBBED BACK IN THE 2018 MIDTERM ELECTION?
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The call for “ALL ABSENTEE BALLOT” elections is becoming louder and louder in the midst of this Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. Democrats are even suing the state of Texas in an effort to allow anyone to vote by “ABSENTEE BALLOT” in the upcoming Tuesday, July 14, 2020, Primary runoff election, as well as the upcoming Tuesday, November 3, 2020, general election. While Republicans push back against this notion, Democrats scream all the louder, claiming they’re doing it for the people. Oh really? For the people, right? Look, the easiest way to steal elections is through those blasted absentee ballots. I didn’t stutter when I said that. The easiest way to steal elections is through those blasted absentee ballots America!!! But don’t take my word for it. Remember the Tuesday, March 6, 2018, Democratic Party primary race for State Representative for House District 142 between State Representative Harold Dutton, Jr. and Richard A. Bonton? In case you don’t, Richard A. Bonton was seeking to unseat the longtime legislator. However, State Representative Harold Dutton really took it to Bonton during the “ABSENTEE BALLOT” phase of the game, garnering a robust 1,002 absentee ballots. As for Bonton, he only received 309 absentee ballots – supposedly. And I say supposedly because sometimes it seems like only a portion of the “ABSENTEE BALLOTS” that are mailed back to the Harris County Clerk’s Office are counted, due to challenges, dead folks voting, and a number of other issues. Anyways, State Rep. Harold Dutton, Jr. went on to defeat Richard A. Botton back in 2018. As a refresher, State Rep. Dutton received 4,837 votes, for 65.30% of the vote. Comparatively speaking, Richard A. Bonton received 2,570 votes, for 34.70% of the vote. Sounds like a commanding victory – right? Well, not so fast!
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ABSENTEE BALLOT HARVESTING IS ILLEGAL IN THE STATE OF TEXAS
Have you ever heard the term “ABSENTEE BALLOT HARVESTING” before? What is it? Well, ballot harvesting is an illegal practice of collecting and submitting absentee or mail-in ballots by volunteers or workers of campaigns. While we are going to focus on one of Democratic State Rep. Harold Dutton’s campaign workers in this report, Democrats aren’t the only ones who have been caught 'allegedly' cheating at the “ABSENTEE BALLOT” game. How do I know? Well, the “ABSENTEE BALLOT HARVESTING” got so bad back in 2018 in North Carolina that Mark Harris, who was a Republican Congressional candidate got his victory annulled back in early 2019, and a new election was ordered.
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According to Colleen M. Vera, after the 2016 Democratic Primary, a candidate for Harris County Constable (Pct 3), Jasen Rabalais, filed a lawsuit claiming that a campaign worker for another candidate, Michel Pappillion, “deliberately falsified, illegally completed or unlawfully influenced the ballots and early voting applications of elderly residents in Harris County.” The lawsuit was dismissed. But the audiotape above had been made by the Rabalais campaign after he found out that an “alleged harvester” was working for an opponent’s campaign.
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According to Colleen M. Vera, after the 2016 Democratic Primary, a candidate for Harris County Constable (Pct 3), Jasen Rabalais, filed a lawsuit claiming that a campaign worker for another candidate, Michel Pappillion, “deliberately falsified, illegally completed or unlawfully influenced the ballots and early voting applications of elderly residents in Harris County.” The lawsuit was dismissed. But the audiotape above had been made by the Rabalais campaign after he found out that an “alleged harvester” was working for an opponent’s campaign.
PART 1: GLORIA PALMER DISCUSSES HOW SHE WORKS HARD GOING OUT AND GETTING THOSE ABSENTEE BALLOTS
According to Colleen M. Vera, after the 2016 Democratic Primary, a candidate for Harris County Constable (Pct 3), Jasen Rabalais, filed a lawsuit claiming that a campaign worker for another candidate, Michel Pappillion, “deliberately falsified, illegally completed or unlawfully influenced the ballots and early voting applications of elderly residents in Harris County.” The lawsuit was dismissed. But the audiotape above had been made by the Rabalais campaign after he found out that an “alleged harvester” was working for an opponent’s campaign.
PART 2: GLORIA PALMER DISCUSSES HOW SHE WORKS HARD GOING OUT AND GETTING THOSE ABSENTEE BALLOTS
According to Colleen M. Vera, after the 2016 Democratic Primary, a candidate for Harris County Constable (Pct 3), Jasen Rabalais, filed a lawsuit claiming that a campaign worker for another candidate, Michel Pappillion, “deliberately falsified, illegally completed or unlawfully influenced the ballots and early voting applications of elderly residents in Harris County.” The lawsuit was dismissed. But the audiotape above had been made by the Rabalais campaign after he found out that an “alleged harvester” was working for an opponent’s campaign.
A YOUNG WOMAN INTRODUCES HERSELF AS A STATE REP. HAROLD DUTTON CAMPAIGN WORKER OUT ABSENTEE BALLOT HARVESTING IN HD-142
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From what I’ve been told, the family of an elderly woman (who shall remain nameless and faceless) installed a video camera in her room to make sure that she was getting the proper care she needed. But they got much more than they bargained for. Low and behold, in walks a woman who identifies herself as a campaign worker for State Rep. Harold Dutton, Jr. “Hello mam, I am here from the Harold Dutton Campaign and I am here to assist you on your mail-in ballot,” the woman said. “I need you to check here for Harold Dutton,” she explained. “I need you to sign here,” she says, as the elderly woman obeys her command. “Thank you! Have a good day,” she says, as she’s walking away. “Is this legal?” asks the elderly woman’s caretaker who watched the entire thing unfold. “Yes, we’ve done 400 already,” the woman wearing State Rep. Harold Dutton’s 2018 Democratic Party Primary shirt replied. Remember, State Rep. Harold Dutton, Jr. really took it to his challenger, Richard A. Bonton, during the “ABSENTEE BALLOT” phase by 693 votes back on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, in the Democratic Party primary race for State Representative for House District 142. Remember, this is the same House District, where a “MYSTERIOUS CANDIDATE” made her way onto the ballot in the recently held, Tuesday, March 3, 2020, Democratic Party primary race between State Rep. Harold Dutton, Jerry Davis, and Richard A. Bonton. Is it a coincidence that State Rep. Harold Dutton, Jr., got twice as many “ABSENTEE-BALLOT” votes as the runner-up, Jerry Davis? And more than his three challengers combined? Look, I’m not here to harp on State Rep. Harold Dutton, Jr., but something really stinks. It appears to me that the folks who are making laws could very well be breaking those same laws. But not to worry, I have a whole “TREASURE TROVE” of Harris County races that I’m going to go back and investigate.
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"I have absolutely no idea what's going to happen on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, when Democrats and Republican face-off in Harris County, Texas. However, it behooves all of us to make sure that the "2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION" is free from cheating, fraud, and corruption. So, if you are looking to cheat, don't call us. If you're looking for someone to harvest some mail-ballots for you, do not call us. However, if you're looking to implement superior branding and marketing techniques as a way of getting an advantage let Aubrey R. Taylor Communications assist you with accomplishing your goal of winning the office that you're seeking. Our ground game is second to none, that's why we had one of the largest circulated "ELECTION EDITIONS" in the state of Texas back on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, for the Gubernatorial Election. In case you don't remember, we had (26) twenty-six Republican supporters, and (33) thirty-three Democratic supporters. Click here to review this edition. And remember, our readers are "OPEN-MINDED" and are compelled to cast their ballot for the "BEST-QUALIFIED CANDIDATES" who value, respect, and ask for their vote.
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