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The Democrats appear to be getting away with it. I've never seen anything like this before, no one will ever trust US elections again.
Mysterious sudden jumps in overnight vote totals 3 days later, states like North Carolina & Florida not being called for Trump while they jump on Arizona for Biden. Postmarks altered, votes made from non-residents, authorized observers barred from entering polling places, so many shenanigans
This is the worst possible outcome for confidence in the system, no one will ever trust US elections again
Don’t confuse what you have seen with what you have heard or read. People tend to believe anything when it seems to validate their perceptions. You have a choice to be one of them or not.
No two states open, validate and tally mail in votes the same way. Some states maintained legacy processes when they chose to allow anyone to vote by mail. Pennsylvania is one of them. That’s on the Pennsylvania state legislature.
Fox News was the first to call Arizona and Michigan for Biden. Florida was called early on for Trump because their process for opening, validating and tallying mail in ballots enabled them to do so.
Many silver linings: Democrats almost certain to lose the House in 2022, Biden should not get a cabinet, no new judges, gridlock, and Trump can still run in 2024.
A lot of the Democrat governors perpetrating the fraud are going to get fired too (Evers, Whitmer, Wolf).
Yes to the gridlock
And LOL @ the notion that Biden is going to unite the country.
wow, tell me more about this flat earth we love on
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