Despite the best efforts of the media to suppress information relating to the massive fraud in the recent election, more and more people believe that such fraud took place. Nearly 60% of the public now believe that such fraud happened. That includes 30% of Democrats!
December 14th is known as the “Safe Harbor Day” in presidential elections. This is the day that the electors meet in all the states to cast their ballots for President. In what is certainly unprecedented in recent presidential election history, seven states selected an alternate group of electors due to ongoing “irregularities” that are currently under investigation. These include Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia, Arizona, Wisconsin, Nevada and New Mexico.
In at least one state, the electors were denied access to their state Capitol to do this. However, there is no requirement that the electors meet in a specified place. Those electors went ahead and cast their ballots for Trump and Pence.
All of this is done in anticipation of fraud lawsuits going forward and overturning the results of elections in these states.
In Georgia, the Secretary of State has called for a signature audit. A Wisconsin judge has ruled that changes to the absentee ballot law were unconstitutional. In Michigan the forensic audit of Antrim County was unsealed despite the weeping and gnashing of teeth by Democrats. The audit is devastating to the concept of free and fair elections. For the full audit, click here.
Perhaps the most damning of its conclusions, (and all the conclusions are damning) was the observed error rate of 68.05%. This resulted in “adjudication” of these ballots without oversight, without an audit trail.
Blank ballots can be entered into the system and “adjudicated.” Let’s keep in mind that in Fulton County, Georgia, over 100,000 ballots were adjudicated. In Gwinnett County, the number was 80,000.
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Dominion Voting Systems need to be ousted from the country. The corporate leaders need to be placed under subpoena to testify about what they knew and when they knew it.