The five most famous disputed elections:
1800: The dispute ended in a dual between Burr and Hamilton. There’s a Broadway show about this election.
1824 Andrew Jackson called it “the Corrupt Bargain”
1876 Two sets of electoral votes were received from several states. The election was eventually decided by a 15-man commission 8 to 7 on a strict party-line vote
1960 stolen by the Democrats through election fraud in Illinois, as was later proven in court
2000 decided by the Supreme Court that they should stop the recount in Florida
The inside story on the 2000 Florida “recount”:
I know an attorney from Houston who flew immediately to Florida to observe the recount.
When he walked into the room, he noticed what looked like snow on the carpet under a woman’s chair.
She had sharpened a long fingernail to make a punch and was in the process of punching out hundreds of chads for Gore.
This is the origin of the “confusing, butterfly ballot” lie in the MSM. Every Bush ballot that she punched became a double vote that would be thrown out.
The attorney went to James Baker and told him, “If we don’t stop this fraud right now, we will lose the election”.
Now you know what really happened.