Minnesota wins the clown world’s most corrupt election award. It was a tough choice, and they had to share it with California, which has banned voter ID. The prize is a Night with the Governor and His Family to listen to their favorite stories of opening windows as Minneapolis burned, so they could smell the rubber tires burning. As a special treat, you get to hear their daughter babble about how she won’t go to graduate school for a year to protest the college, since she is a privileged white person or something.

This Is Not a Joke, They Really Have a Very Corrupt Election
Scott Presler is known as The Persistence on X and is currently in Minnesota. He spends most of his time rallying Republican voters and registering new ones. He has exposed some of the outrageous voting practices.
One of those is allowing one voter to vouch for eight others without ID. Worse yet, one staff, or other official can register everyone in a residential facility.
His latest finding is that they can also register residents in a healthcare facility 35 days before the election. That gives them time to corrupt the vote, such as signing up people with dementia who don’t know what they are doing.
I actually witnessed something very similar n New York, where I live.
No wonder Minnesota is so heavily Democrat.
Will Gov. Walz or anyone be held accountable for any fraud in Minnesota? How are these voting practices anything but fraud? Do we draw the line anywhere? Why isn’t Gov. Walz protecting the vote? What good is he?
And, the only reason to not require voter ID for every voter has nothing to do with racism. It’s purely to corrupt the vote in favor of Democrats.
Okay.
So, get this.
Not only can a Minnesota residential facility employee vouch for UNLIMITED facility residents,
but healthcare facility voting can be administered 35 days before Election Day.
The more I research Minnesota, the worse it gets. pic.twitter.com/43qsaK9l4c
— ThePersistence (@ScottPresler) December 31, 2025
Democrats are the kings of fraud.
It’s time for Tim Walz to star in a reality TV series about corrupt politicians on an isolated prison island. Will viewers view him as redeemable or consign him to permanent residency.