President Donald Trump and the Republican Party did a good job in this election. Well, the truth is that something is being missed in the midst of the celebration.
Voter fraudsters are stealing Republican Senate and House seats.
said Mark Mitchell, head of polling at Rasmussen, which was probably the most accurate polling organization this election cycle. Mitchell made the comments during a conversation with commentator Alex Jones on Monday.
Mitchell also claims that voter fraudsters were also trying to steal the election from Trump. This appears to have been stopped only by Republican vigilance, he says. This time, Republicans ensured there were enough lawyers and observers on the ground to thwart fraudsters jumping the shark.
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Trump's victory was shocking. He unexpectedly swept all the battleground states, including the “blue wall” states of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. He was also the first Republican to win the popular vote in 20 years. However, the results of the negative vote do not seem to reflect this.
Republicans did take control of the Senate, enjoying a four-seat advantage for a 53-47 majority in the Senate. But three of those wins were in Republican Montana, West Virginia, and red-leaning Ohio. (Notably, the latter adopted a new, more secure voting system ahead of the 2020 election, known as SAFE, which stands for “secure, accurate, fair, and efficient.” ) The only state where Republicans flipped a real seat was Pennsylvania. Republican Dave McCormick ousted incumbent Bob Casey. And that was a margin of just 0.5% of the vote in a race that Democrats are still trying to overturn.
Mitchell believes Republicans could have won two or three more seats had it not been for voter fraud. Instead, they just happened to lose by narrow margins in Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona, and Nevada in this historic election. Note that Democrats “won” in Wisconsin and Michigan with 0.9% and 0.3% of the vote, respectively.
The House result is probably even more questionable. Republicans will maintain control of the chamber, albeit by a narrow margin. (They currently have 219 seats and need 218 seats for a majority.) More importantly, only one seat has been added at this time, and seven seats are yet to be decided. . Note that five of these seats are in California, which is currently a lawless state. The other two are in Alaska and Maine. (Maybe the cold has frozen their counting fingers?) Sure, we can hope that Democrats will count and count and count until they're counted out, if possible.
Wash, rinse…do you mostly repeat?
So what explains the results in these states, which are, as Mitchell puts it, “on the left” of the national results? “If crooks can steal seats in Congress, why not? Some may ask, “Couldn't he have stolen the presidency?”
The answer likely lies in a combination of two factors: voter fraud and split voting. It would be no surprise if some voters voted for Trump, the change candidate, and against the Democrats they are accustomed to supporting. (However, this is counterproductive. Note: I explained in a video here why you should vote for parties rather than individuals in general elections. Counterintuitive? Yes, but true.) are different, and their support is easier to overcome if there is a certain level of voter fraud.
Again, Mitchell emphasized that Republicans have been once bitten, twice shy, but were even more vigilant in preventing voter fraud in this election. In fact, in X, Rasmussen quotes President Trump's pre-election warning against election criminals. In other words:
“If I win, those who committed wrongdoing will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, including long prison terms to ensure this corruption of justice never happens again.”
Patriots can only hope that Trump gets this done. After all, voter fraud is a real and serious “threat to democracy” (and to the republic!).
“The past is prologue”
But Mitchell goes further than just reminding us that we cannot ignore today's voter fraud. He also told Jones that there is no statute of limitations on voter fraud in 2020. Additionally, this issue must be addressed for the sake of election integrity. Rasmussen told X Monday:
Mentioned in 3 Unanswered 2020 Questions (Mr. Mitchell)
@RealAlexJones
1 — Who paid for the 9 fake USPS voting cars? — https://x.com/Rasmussen_Poll/status/1853147827997905110
2 — More than 140,000 2020 Georgia votes still locked – https://x.com/Rasmussen_Poll/status/1812184413901295920
3 — AZ 1 legal ballots, 10 types found — https://x.com/Rasmussen_Poll/status/1800146610854481939
For Arizona, Mitchell said, the key is that some of the ballots were printed on the wrong type of paper. He also emphasized that the above charges are not theoretical, but factual.
history tells
Opponents will protest and be strong, but it is true that voter fraud is rampant. Democrats know this because they often deceive each other. Consider:
During a special election between two Democrats in Paterson, New Jersey, on May 12, 2020, mail-in ballot fraud was so egregious that a judge ordered a new election to be held. Another judge had to order a new election late last year in the Democratic mayoral primary in Bridgeport, Conn., where ballot falsification was discovered. Also last year, a Mississippi Democrat accused another Democrat of voter fraud. In 2016, then-New York City Elections Commissioner Alan Shulkin admitted in a hidden video that “I think there's a lot of voter fraud.” He added, “They (other New York Democrats) are busing people to vote.” Democratic former Hamtramck Mayor Karen Majewski is “absolutely positive” that her office was stolen by Democratic lawmakers who replaced her in the administration after her loss in the 2021 election. said.
Of course, Democratic jurisdictions often have incentives to address voter fraud in which some Democrats deceive other Democrats. But when Democrats are deceiving Republicans, “Our elections are safe and secure!” And (as Hillary Clinton said) it is un-American to “denigrate” our system! ”
Of course, what is un-American is to commit voter fraud and condone it.
However, perhaps there is a remedy. As I tweeted yesterday at X:
Either way, Republicans got, in Mitchell's words, “lucky” this election, so we better do something. But unless the voter fraudsters are brought to justice, it may be a different matter next time.
Mitchell's interview is below.