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Posted on 3/16/24 at 10:29 am to fwtex
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cities and states with Democrat controlled elections
heck it even boils down to precincts. These folks have been cheating for generations - it was not decisive in too many races, the JFK win in 1960 is the big exception to that.
Part of the grip the democrats have on these big urban areas is their devotion to 'any means necessary' == if it requires that dead people cast their vote to get the job done, then that is their duty to make it happen.
what happened in 2020 was merely an increase in the SCALE of the cheat - nothing new except the magnitude.
When the dem leadership started talking about "minimum public distances" with the resulting requirement for massive mail-in ballots being distributed, the whole thing was obvious. I predicted the 2 am election results as soon as these things were announced. dont think I include Arizona or Georgia in my predictions, but the others were a given.
This is the way Democrats have always done elections - only difference this time was the order of magnitude.
and I seen nothing that will stop them this time - I abhor the prospect of trying to "out cheat" them - we could never do it in the fist place and it would be antithetic of all our principles to even try.
Our only hope is increasing the oversight of the processes at the precinct level. I am going to volunteer as a poll watcher this time.
This post was edited on 3/16/24 at 10:33 am
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