Voters report wrong ballots in Texas election race


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The specter of LBJ’s corruption continues to loom over South Texas during this critical election season. Commander Jay Furman’s congressional campaign has uncovered a concerning issue in Webb County, Texas, where numerous voters reported receiving incorrect electronic ballots during early voting.

Many citizens in Webb County, accustomed to political impropriety, were unsurprised by these irregularities in the race to replace U.S. Representative Henry Cuellar, who faces a 28-count indictment from the Department of Justice. As early voting progressed, the campaign received multiple reports from verified eligible voters stating that Furman’s name was absent from some ballots alongside Cuellar’s.

Upon receiving dozens of such reports, the campaign promptly notified various state and national authorities, including the Texas Secretary of State, the Texas Republican Party, and Attorney General Ken Paxton.

This border community, long burdened by Cuellar’s influence, known locally as “El Patrón,” has grown weary of alleged misconduct that seemingly benefits politicians at the expense of constituents. Cuellar’s indictment includes charges of accepting bribes to protect Azerbaijan from allegations of war crimes against Armenia, among other illicit dealings with Mexican entities.

Commander Furman, a retired U.S. Navy officer, gained prominence after exposing the controversial Department of Justice COVID-19 vaccine mandate through articles on Revolver.news and an appearance on Tucker Carlson in 2021. His whistleblowing efforts contributed to the removal of the mandate from the subsequent National Defense Authorization Act.

Following his military service, Furman returned to Texas to combat child sex trafficking along the border, an area he had previously patrolled with the National Guard. Confronted with the current border situation, Furman identified what he terms “Weaponized Mass Migration,” drawing on his overseas experience with this non-conventional threat.

The campaign is now conducting a text outreach to Webb County early voters to gather evidence and inform potential Election Day voters about their rights and reporting procedures if they encounter ballot irregularities.

Recognizing free and fair elections as fundamental to American liberty, the Furman campaign’s legal team is preparing for potential legal action. The Gateway Pundit has reviewed voter affidavits provided by the campaign, verifying the claims’ authenticity.

Commander Furman expresses confidence that the Republican Party will unite under Trump’s leadership to address these issues on behalf of all Americans.

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