The Republic Is At Stake: More Voter Fraud and What to Do About It

Republicans are still pursuing 16 legal challenges in four states.  The Pennsylvania Supreme Court rejected six appeals challenging 10,000 votes that had missing information.  This means that mail-in ballots with no dates are perfectly fine with this Democrat-controlled and transparently partisan so-called court.

Two videos have surfaced of Eric Coomer of Dominion Voting Systems explaining to election officials how to alter votes with Dominion software.  Last week, Smartmatic – the voting machine company thought to be involved in rigging elections in Venezuela – denied it had ever transferred technology to Dominion, but this week it was discovered that it did, in 2007.

Other types of voter fraud were highlighted recently:

  • elections officials tampered with vote tabulators in Michigan
  • Democrats counted spoiled ballots for Biden in Detroit
  • 23,000 ballots in Pennsylvania were miraculously filled out and returned before they were ever supposedly mailed to voters
  • 100,000 mail-in ballots were backdated and delivered after the election in Wisconsin
  • material was taken from an elections office in Georgia – perhaps ballots, perhaps absentee return envelopes – and shredded at a recycling center.

Joe Biden may end up President, but a cloud of illegitimacy will hang over his presidency and he will forever be known as ‘Illegitimate Joe’.  We’ve been here before.  It’s widely believed dead people voting early and often in Chicago put John F. Kennedy over the top over Nixon in 1960.

But we don’t have to be here again. The head of the RNC pledged to run down every instance of voter fraud in Michigan so it doesn’t happen again.  Also, the Michigan legislature will hold hearings on voter fraud, a Trump lawyer said. That’s a nice start, but it’s going to take more than that to keep from becoming a one-party state where one party always wins elections through fraud.  It’s going to take the grassroots getting seriously involved and I’m laying plans.

©Christopher Wright. All rights reserved.

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