Posted on 11/11/2024 4:26:48 AM PST by george76
Conservatives heaved a sigh of relief when Donald Trump was announced the winner of the presidential election, since most believed the left was going to cheat and steal the election again from him. While there was almost certainly cheating in the U.S. Senate race in Arizona between Kari Lake and no-name, open borders Ruben Gallego, as well as with Arizona’s abortion-till-birth Prop. 139, Trump was allowed to win the state and the six other battleground states.
The common wisdom developing is the massive increase in observers watching this election compared to the 2020 and 2022 elections made the difference. Combined with the huge GOTV effort led by Turning Point USA and the GOP, the left was under far more scrutiny and risked being caught due to how much vote padding they would need in order to catch Trump.
Additionally, the courts began revealing they were less likely to rubber stamp the fraud. One of the biggest dominoes was the Arizona Supreme Court unanimously ruling earlier this year that attorneys cannot be disciplined for bringing election challenges. As a direct result of that, the State Bar of Arizona’s disciplinary judge dismissed disciplinary proceedings against two of Lake’s attorneys, citing the fact she would be reversed by the court otherwise.
The next biggest domino to fall was the Supreme Court accepting certiorari on a lawsuit just days before the election and ruling in favor of Republicans.
Based on the few cheaters around the country who have been caught and actually prosecuted since 2020, it’s become clear they fit a pattern. Power players on the left encourage criminals who aren’t necessarily very bright to do the dirty work. They choose thugs since they’re far more likely to agree to commit crimes, and prey on less intelligent people since they don’t fully understand the ramifications of getting caught and prosecuted. Much of the cheating is organized by progressive nonprofits.
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Former Maricopa County Elections temporary worker and progressive activist Walter Ringfield, who was caught on video stealing a key FOB earlier this year that would have reprogrammed all 140 voting machine tabulators in Maricopa County on Election Day according to Maricopa County Supervisor Bill Gates, is a classic example. He was on probation for a felony and should have never been hired. According to his father, who has raised no money for him yet with a GoFundMe, Ringfield suffered an accident a few years ago which affected his brain.
In Arizona, the left targeted Lake’s race because they thought due to a few noisy voters supposedly on the right stating on social media that they didn’t like Lake, the public would buy that approximately 150,000 more Arizona voters cast ballots for Trump but not Lake. Lake allegedly performed terribly in Maricopa County — but Maricopa County is one of the reddest parts of the state, with 7% more registered Republicans than Democrats, which has increased since 2020. It made no sense that the county trended more Democrat than in 2020 unlike most of the other counties.
Some of the cheating in that race looks so bad the left may not get away with it. The no-name Green Party Senate candidate, Eduardo Quintana, supposedly received over 400% more votes than the Green Party presidential candidate, well-known Jill Stein. In the primary, Quintana and his two opponents received a total of about 575 votes. Yet we’re supposed to believe Quintana, who has only 342 followers on X, received over 63,000 votes in the general election.
Similarly, Arizona’s abortion-till-birth Prop. 139 passed with a huge 63 percent supposedly voting yes. This was strange considering Republicans and their ballot measures swept most of the state, including the far reaching Secure the Border Prop. 314 passing with 61 percent support. The reason Democrats thought they could get away with cheating on Prop. 139 is because of the spin they’ve used about abortion in recent years — they claim that adverse abortion laws and court decisions drive moderate and independent women out to vote for abortion who wouldn’t otherwise vote.
I’ve never seen any real evidence proving this; in fact, the evidence goes the other way. Rasmussen Reports conducted an exit poll after the 2022 election in Arizona, which Lake allegedly lost, and found that she really won by 8 points over Democrat Katie Hobbs for governor. Considering this was a few months after Roe v. Wade was reversed, this is evidence women weren’t driven to go vote for abortion.
Since there was massive fraud involved getting Prop. 139 on the ballot, it’s not much of a stretch that supporters would commit fraud during the election.
Some believe there were a few other races around the country affected by fraud. They include down-ballot races in North Carolina with associated shenanigans, down-ballot races in Michigan, and three other Senate races in battleground states that Trump won. While the entire country shifted a few points to the right, the battleground states unrealistically only shifted about 1 to 3 points to the right.
The blue states have been accused of election fraud going back years, but since it’s been completely mastered in those states, they no longer get much scrutiny.
The concern now is that Democrats will pull some last minute shenanigans to prevent Trump from taking office. The main method I’m hearing is they are still trying to secure wins in a few congressional races in order to gain control of the House of Representatives. If successful, they could invoke the Constitution’s insurrection clause against Trump.
There was plenty of cheating by the left. Just not enough.
Then its on like Donkey Kong!
Also, some pretty airtight procedures and new laws here in GA enabled us to report legitimate results fast. I understand GA was among the top 3 states in terms of posting the finals for a state.
Shoot. That pretty much sums up all liberals/libertarians, viz. stupid. Our problem is they get to vote. And reproduce.
On the nosey!
I’ll wager that the Rats stole at least one or two Senate seats and more than a few House seats. But the White House was,as DJT would say,”too big to rig”.
All will be dealt with at their appointed time, though I wish God would do it now, I trust He will deal with each accordingly.
Also early voting seems to be a dramatic ‘stealing’ deterrent. Was not a fan of this until it happened here in MI for the first time in this election, however it was 10 days and not a month or so. What this concept appeared to do was dramatically reduce the number of legal, registered voters making fraud at the last moment much more difficult. That is until states clean up their voter roles which could take longer than we can live. Also having libtards Harris/Biden (dem senators as always) was a gift.
Just like we witnessed in the 2022 Arizona election, election officials are openly changing the ballot totals remaining to be counted..
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/4277424/posts
We learned last time how to stop a lot of dim-0 cheating. I say a lot cause I do not believe we got it all stopped.
Could a wish be granted, but awarded in a timely, incremental fashion? I wish I knew. Do you?
“Former Maricopa County Elections temporary worker and progressive activist Walter Ringfield, who was caught on video stealing a key FOB earlier this year that would have reprogrammed all 140 voting machine tabulators in Maricopa County on Election Day according to Maricopa County Supervisor Bill Gates”
Ok, I’ll relent. Bill Gates should have a place in the Trump administration.
The unhinged will do everything they can do Next election.
These are worse than the 2016 meltdowns with even more death threats and cringeworthy predictions.
These nutjpbs are in a rabid " fight or flight" mode and will do anything to stop conservatives.
FTA——The low-name Green Party Senate candidate, Eduardo Quintana, supposedly received 63,000 votes——over 400% more votes than the well-known Green Party presidential candidate, Jill Stein.
In the primary, Quintana and two opponents received a total of about 575 votes. Yet we’re supposed to believe Quintana, w/ only 342 followers on X, received over 63,000 votes in the general election.
Sounds like the shady work of the Dem-financed Arizona, Company of Francsco Heredia’s,
“Field + Media Corps,” now under criminal investigation for voter app fraud in Pa.
And this.
The magnitude of Trump’s 2024 win calls into question Biden’s
2020 Pa “win” (20 electorals) with an 85,000 vote plurality
We demand to know whether Heredia’s Dem-financed “Field + Media Corps”
engaged in strategic media and field work for Biden, including its vaunted:
<><>voter registration campaigns, now under criminal investigation in Pa
<><>door-to-door canvassing,
<><>handling ballots,
<><>organizing phone banks,
<><>and texting voters (which could involve electronic fraud).
Backstory
Fieldcorps-—a latino-centric Arizona company——has been
fingered as being behind illegal PA voter registrations:
<><>Francisco Heredia, CEO and partner of Field + Media Corps is the Dem vice mayor of Mesa, Az,
<><>Eduardo Sainz is listed as a FieldCorps member on Az Corporation Commission documents.
<><>Fieldcorps has been paid more than $2.9M by Arizona Democrats alone so far this year,
<><>$$hundreds of thousands were paid out by “Mi Familia Vota,” whose ntl field director is Heredia
<><>”Mi Familia Vota,” is Dems’ much-used vehicle to tear down AZ voter protections via the courts
<><>About half of the counterfeits are connected to individual employees of Fieldcorps
<><>employees’ names were brazenly listed on fraudulent forms as “assisting” in their completion.
<><>of six non-Fieldcorps applications, two are mail-in ballots that were allegedly stolen
<><>a broader probe into Francisco Heredia’s Fieldcorps involvement is underway.
Francisco Heredia, CEO and partner of Field + Media Corps is the Democratic vice mayor of Mesa, Az, where its parent company is headquartered. Heredia released a statement reacting to the revelations cynically cloaking the alleged voter fraud under the guise of increasing latino votes.
“We are proud of our work to help expand access to voting through our nonpartisan voter registration program,” Heredia said. “We have not been contacted by election officials in PA counties and we have no additional information on the alleged problematic registration forms.”
“We would hope that if Field+Media Corps were the subject of any active investigation, that we would be proactively contacted by the appropriate officials,” he continued. “If we are contacted, we will work with local officials to help resolve any discrepancies to allow eligible people to vote.”
Heredia added that Field + Media Corps is “trying to connect” with Monroe County election officials.
Founded in 2017, Heredia’s Dem-financed company, “Field + Media Corps”
specializes in strategic media and field work for clients, including
<><>voter registration campaigns, now under criminal investigation in Pa
<><>door-to-door canvassing,
<><>advancing ballot measures, phone banking,
<><>and texting voters (which could involve electronic fraud).
Along with Arizona, Heredia’s Dem-financed company, “Field + Media Corps,” additionally hires political canvassers in Pennsylvania, Nevada, and California, its online jobs page said.
Been brought up countless times, how in the world did Brandon get 15 million more votes in 2020 than Commiela did this election?!!! Inquiring minds.
They may yet do it. They think people have stopped watching.
With the idiocy of “mail-in” voting there is constant fraud. Vote in person on election day using a paper ballot and show -drivers license or passport. No machines for tablulation...no machines. Any results not tabulated by midnight are void. All votes are kept for two years...nothing is destroyed. No mail-in, no vote-early, absentee ballot for military stationed overseas, strictly-controlled medical excuses and so forth. ANYONE who screws around with the vote in any way, felony conviction and time in prison. Make it a public holiday except for our wonderful “public servants” all of whom must work all day helping Citizens vote quickly and efficiently. Enough of cheating and fraud! The current illusion of “free elections” must stop.
I particularly appreciated this comment from the author in his article: "...The blue states have been accused of election fraud going back years, but since it’s been completely mastered in those states, they no longer get much scrutiny..."
It's true. Nobody cares about election fraud in Massachusetts because it is baked into the system and is indistinguishable, IMO.
It is an issue in battleground states, and particularly Arizona. The argument in the article about Proposition 139 carrying by such a large margin in a state where analysis indicates strongly that there isn't the popular support for it:
"...Similarly, Arizona’s abortion-till-birth Prop. 139 passed with a huge 63 percent supposedly voting yes. This was strange considering Republicans and their ballot measures swept most of the state, including the far reaching Secure the Border Prop. 314 passing with 61 percent support. The reason Democrats thought they could get away with cheating on Prop. 139 is because of the spin they’ve used about abortion in recent years — they claim that adverse abortion laws and court decisions drive moderate and independent women out to vote for abortion who wouldn’t otherwise vote.
I’ve never seen any real evidence proving this; in fact, the evidence goes the other way. Rasmussen Reports conducted an exit poll after the 2022 election in Arizona, which Lake allegedly lost, and found that she really won by 8 points over Democrat Katie Hobbs for governor. Considering this was a few months after Roe v. Wade was reversed, this is evidence women weren’t driven to go vote for abortion.
Since there was massive fraud involved getting Prop. 139 on the ballot, it’s not much of a stretch that supporters would commit fraud during the election..."
All in all, an excellent article!
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