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Five GOP Senate Races Stolen

Detailed 2020 election analysis done by a member of military intelligence shows not only that President Donald Trump actually won, but also that the Democrats stole five U.S. Senate races. Seth Keshel, an Army captain in military intelligence, offers specifics in an appearance on Bannon’s War Room.

The five GOP candidates who won but had their races stolen through election fraud were identified as: David Perdue, Georgia; Mark Ronchetti, New Mexico; Jason Lewis, Minnesota; Martha McSally, Arizona; and John James, Michigan.

Keshel also shows how the Democrats committed fraud in state after state. In Pennsylvania, for instance, Republicans outstripped Democrats 21 to 1 in new voter registrations over the past year — 242,000 vs. 12,000. Keshel said Trump easily carried the state by at least a 300,000 advantage.

We all know the Democrats cheated like polecats. But how exactly did they pull off the 2020 election and put a senile idiot like Joe Biden into the White House? Here is a short documentary, lasting less than 20 minutes, that spells out in broad strokes the nature of the cheating — where it occurred and how it was done. We must continue to demand election reform or we will never again see an honest election in the United States.

Minneapolis: Progressive Utopia

Minneapolis is among the most progressive cities in the country. Some say it’s the poster child for progressivism in the U.S.

The all-Democrat City Council went above and beyond its duty to appease its ultra-liberal electorate, adopting almost every progressive policy–defunding the police, a $15 minimum wage, housing subsidies, mandatory paid leave, green targets, strong unions and the most expensive school system in the state. The result: It did nothing to reduce the racial income gap and the city’s black/white income disparity is nearly the biggest in the country.

But Minneapolis politicians are adamant, proclaiming they need more government. Says Republican Senate candidate Jason Lewis, “When you take away the incentive for work, savings and investment, you get less of it.” Here’s more with John Stossel.