Democracy Takes A Hit
With pallets of mail-in ballots still surfacing in major swing states and the heightening and divisive rhetoric on both sides of the political aisle, Americans are losing confidence in the greatest system of Democracy ever on the planet.
Award-winning investigative journalist John Solomon says that in 2005, five years after the Bush-Gore debacle, Democrats and Republicans formed a bipartisan commission, putting country first over party. They proceeded to craft a series of recommendations and everything they warned about–the rise of mail-in and early voting, digital manipulation and ballot stuffing–has come to pass. “They made all these great recommendations and like so many things that happen in Washington, nothing ever came of it,” he says.
Fast forward to 2020 and Solomon says the apparent fraud was widespread on election night, to no concern of the mainstream media, who basically looked the other way. Perhaps the most damaging shenanigans occurred in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, where voting-machine malfunctions transferred legal Trump votes to the Biden ticket, not to mention the cache of illegal votes that were manufactured for the Democrat candidate. A slew of lawsuits from the Trump Campaign and independent citizen groups have flushed out a number of voting aberrations, which will certainly play out in court. Here’s more with Solomon on Real America’s Voice.
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