Imagine if every thief in America synchronized their watches to perform their dastardly deeds at the same time on the same day. The 4000 annual bank heists, as well as the roughly 100,000 other robberies, would all be performed at 11 AM on November 3. Flooding the zone would overload the cops' resources but in time, they would solve most of the case. Now imagine the statute of limitations for these crimes is 79 days and you have a parallel to the myriad crimes the Democrat Party pulled off on election day.
The election-rigging used techniques of high tech and low, of great innovation as well as time-tested measures from their dusty playbook. Ballot stuffing, non-citizen voting, multistate voting, dead voters, ghost voters, zombie voters, algorithms, and much, much more. It is hard enough for professional monitors to track to say nothing of the people in the bleachers. The scale, scope, breadth, and depth of the election-rigging are staggering.
It is good to step back and get the big picture. Gateway Pundit produced a nice overview in November but some things have come to light since then. Sharyl Attkisson, the highly idealistic independent journalist, has compiled an updated hack/fraud summary dated December 20. It is not for the faint of heart.
She also has some great external links.
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It’s easy to find articles claiming that there was no election fraud, or that it was “not widespread,” or that it was not enough to “make a difference.” It is less easy to find some of the actual complaints and allegations, unfiltered and undistorted.
Here is a (fairly) complete list of (some of) the most significant claims involving 2020 election miscounting, errors or fraud.
Please note that this resource lists allegations. It is intended neither to validate nor disprove any particular claim. The information and links help provide counterpoints to widespread, one-sided media reporting so that you can research and make your own judgements. All elections officials accused of improper counting or fraud have denied any improprieties.
The legislatures of Pennsylvania, Georgia, Nevada, Michigan and Arizona are among those who have been holding public hearings on election fraud issues.
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