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The fight for election integrity

Saturday, November 21, 2020, 1:51 pm | Randy Thomasson
Nov. 19, 2020 news conference detailing election fraud in the presidential election

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Has your vote been stolen?

If dishonest, biased, liberal activists disguised as government employees subtracted valid votes from one candidate and added invalid votes to another, then yes — your vote and the votes of millions of Americans has been abused.

You deserve to see what the Big Media doesn’t want you to know — that there is probable cause — enough to justify subpoenas and criminal investigations — that coordinated voter fraud via computer programs, government employees, and Democrat activists occurred in the 2020 presidential election.

Disturbing “irregularities” were detailed November 19 by the Trump for President legal team at a Washington, D.C. news conference. What they describe is alarming and eye-opening. Watch it now.

Realize that in multiple battleground states — Nevada, Arizona, Texas, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin — there are at least “a dozen compelling allegations of voting irregularities in the 2020 election, from ejected ballot observers to fraudulently backdated mail-in votes.”

And it’s not just the Trump campaign finding this out. The chairman of the Federal Election Committee, who’s well acquainted with election fraud, says the obvious fraud makes this election “illegitimate” and that the Trump campaign is bringing “legitimate accusations” of fraud to court.

Watch the Nov. 19 news conference, and you’ll be glad that the Trump campaign is gathering evidence and aiming for the U.S. Supreme Court to remedy this election-law crime spree, committed in the widespread vote-by-mail scheme of Democrat politicians exploiting the China virus scare.

What people fail to appreciate is that the currency of corruption in elective office is, not money, but votes.
American constitutional statesman and conservative hero James L. Buckley

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