Cruz: Those involved in election fraud should all be prosecuted and jailed

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) told voters at a rally in Georgia that the Trump (R-Texas) team is fighting to defend the Constitution and that anyone involved in election fraud should be prosecuted and jailed.

“It’s time to end voter fraud, it’s time to expose voter fraud,” Cruz said Saturday, adding, “It’s time to take action against all those involved in voter fraud, prosecute them and send them to prison.”

Cruz’s comments come just days after President Trump retweeted a posting by attorney Lin Wood. Lin Wood said the president should prosecute and jail Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R).

“President Trump is a really nice guy. He really doesn’t like firing anybody. I bet he doesn’t like putting people in jail either, especially Republicans,” Lyn Wood wrote on Twitter, “He’s given Governor Brian Kemp and Joe Secretary of State every opportunity to right the ship. But they both refused to carry it out, and they will soon be in jail.”

In Georgia, Trump trailed by a narrow margin of just over 12,000 votes, equivalent to 0.2 percent of the vote. President Trump argued that he had essentially won Georgia, only that there had been massive fraud and the election results had been stolen. Trump also warned that more fraud could occur in the state’s Senate runoff in January.

“They cheated, they rigged our presidential election, but we’re still going to win the election,” Trump said at a rally in Joe earlier this month, “and they’re going to try to rig this election, too.”

According to the Trump team’s allegations of massive fraud in Joe, there is now plenty of evidence of it, including a video of four poll workers dragging four boxes of ballots out from under a table and beginning to count them privately after the supervisors were all told to go home.

A Joe State precinct worker testified on Nov. 17 that she noticed a shipment of new, unused ballots, 98 percent of which were marked for Biden.

An election official in Coffee County, Georgia, posted a video online demonstrating how Dominion Voting Systems’ voting software can change ballots through an “adjudication” step.

On Friday (Dec. 18), Lin Wood filed another lawsuit against the Georgia Secretary of State, alleging that Joe State’s administration of the U.S. Senate runoff violated state election laws and the U.S. Constitution.

Currently, Georgia Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue, will face Democratic challengers Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff, respectively. Cruz also appeared in Georgia to endorse the two Republican senators.

“The people of Georgia believe in common-sense conservative values,” Cruz said Saturday, “and the people of the state of Joe want lower taxes, fewer regulations, and more jobs. They don’t want to see socialism come to this state.”