tankasnowgod
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I would tend to agree with this, but what about rampant voter fraud? There are all sorts of serious allegations about this from the 2020 election, and nothing seems to have been done about it, not on a government level, not on an organizational level, and not from the people.the Democrats know that they are done and Trump is virtually guaranteed to return on a white horse, or at the very least Republicans will have filibuster-proof majority in Congress in the fall.
With "Mail In" voting and unmanned ballot drop box locations, there doesn't appear to even be an ATTEMPT at maintaining a chain of custody. I still think it's ridiculously laughable that Biden got more votes than any other Presidential Candidate in history, especially when compared to recent popular characters like Trump, Obama, and Hillary Clinton. Neither Biden nor Harris were even popular in their own Democratic Primary. Biden only had 11M Twitter Followers, compared to Hillary's 28 Million, Trump's 82 Million, and Obama's more than 100 Million. Yet we're supposed to believe that the guy who can't get people to press "follow" on social media, (nor string a coherent sentence together), can somehow galvanize 80 Million organic votes? Insane.
Patrick Byrne laid out a strategy to get more honest (or maybe more accurately, less dishonest) elections back in September (starting around 52 minutes in the linked video).
View: https://www.bitchute.com/video/oAMeDjtiQ8nF/
I think his point about 80 year olds in voting centers (around the 54 minute mark) is a good one. Obviously, there has likely been voter fraud for decades (probably as long as there have been elections), but the scale in 2020 was off the charts, and where is the opposition to stop that level of fraud from happening again? Unless we start seeing a landslide of activity timed for this summer (like audit results, recalling electoral votes, "grass roots" poll watchers that can physically stand their ground, improved chain of custody, whatever), at least in key swing states like Ohio, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and such, I don't see why we won't just have a repeat of 2020- Landslide victory for Dems, despite the fact that the vast majority don't like them and think they are incompetent.