People love comfortable lies, the type of lie that makes them feel warm and safe.
Absolutely no one wants to hear that their country has become a banana republic ruled by a shadowy cabal. No one wants to hear that the security apparatus of the country has become involved in determining their elections.
Well, at least rich Westerners don’t want to hear this. In third-world countries where this has become standard practice, the citizenry knows this to be the case; they openly talk about it.
In America, we have story-time fools who want their warm milk, a blanket, and fairytales of the ‘safest’ election in America’s history. Of course, we here at WLTR know this is not the case.
Who could forget the quiet removal of 200,000 voters from Wisconsin’s rolls after the 2020 election, or the sudden ‘pipe burst’ that disrupted counting in Fulton County Georgia?
Who could forget the massive election issues that plagued Maricopa County and continue to plague it today?
What about the fact that Michigan had far more votes cast than eligible voters in the state? No, our readers know all too well that the game is rigged. Washington Examiner recently reported:
About 20% of 2020 voters now claim they took advantage of election laws that loosened up because of the coronavirus crisis to commit fraud, including filling out ballots for others, according to a shocking report being unveiled Tuesday.
President Trump has been attempting to make his case both to the courts and to the American people over the last three years, much to the chagrin of the mainstream, corporate media.
Now, the 45th President has compiled a lengthy dossier detailing all of the election fraud that plagued the swing states during the 2020 election in a state-by-state fashion. You can read his lengthy report in its entirety below:
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The Heritage Foundation writes:
There are people who claim that election fraud is massive, and those who claim it is exceedingly rare or doesn’t occur at all.
But as the U.S. Supreme Court said in 2008 in Crawford v. Marion County Election Board, “flagrant examples of such fraud … have been documented throughout this Nation’s history by respected historians and journalists … [that] demonstrate that not only is the risk of voter fraud real but that it could affect the outcome of a close election.”
The big problem is that nobody really knows the extent of election fraud, including us.
While we are not making any definitive claims about the extent of election fraud in our country, we are confident in saying that there are far too many vulnerabilities in our current system.
This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport.