Election Fraud

Trump’s Unhinged Tantrum: Dictator-Like Behavior After Iowa Win

Despite a pre-election poll by Ann Selzer predicting a three-point lead for Harris, Trump won Iowa by a significant 13-point margin, representing a 16-point polling error. This unexpectedly large discrepancy calls into question the accuracy of Selzer’s methodology, previously considered a benchmark in polling. The poll’s overrepresentation of Democrats and college-educated voters is suspected as a contributing factor to the inaccuracy. Allegations of election fraud have been made in response to the polling error.

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Minnesota Election Judge Charged with Felonies for Allowing Unregistered Voters

Timothy Michael Scouton, a 64-year-old Minnesota election judge, faces two felony charges for allegedly allowing 11 unregistered individuals to vote in the Badoura Township precinct. An investigation was launched after missing voter registration forms were discovered, and a fellow election judge reported Scouton instructed them to disregard registration procedures. Scouton, who declined to comment, was arrested and released pending a January 6th hearing. The Secretary of State’s office deemed the allegations extremely serious, emphasizing the violation of the election judge’s oath and betrayal of public trust.

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Giuliani Claims He Can’t Afford Food While Driving Mercedes

Rudy Giuliani, the former New York City mayor, has claimed he can’t afford to buy food after a judge ordered him to transfer assets, including his Mercedes, to two election workers he defamed. Giuliani, who has been ordered to pay $150 million in a defamation case, is seeking $250,000 through a crowdfunding campaign, claiming he is being persecuted for his support of Donald Trump and has been left with “not much” money. Despite this, Giuliani recently drove to vote in his Mercedes and maintains that he did not defame the election workers.

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DOJ Terrified as Trump’s Return Looms, Fear of Authoritarian Regime Grows

The prospect of Donald Trump returning to the White House sends chills down the spines of many government officials, but within the Department of Justice, the fear is palpable. The sense of dread stems from the belief that Trump will install loyalists in key positions, effectively dismantling the existing system and replacing career civil servants with individuals whose sole qualifications are unwavering loyalty to Trump and a disdain for the status quo. This potential shift evokes images of authoritarian regimes like Hungary and Russia, where the erosion of democratic institutions has paved the way for unchecked power.

The fear is not unfounded.… Continue reading

Elon Musk Claims Voting Machines are Easily Hacked, Sparking Election Integrity Debate

Elon Musk’s recent statements regarding the ease of hacking voting machines have sparked a flurry of discussion and debate. The tech billionaire has repeatedly claimed that voting machines are “too easy to hack,” raising concerns about the integrity of elections.

Musk’s claims have been met with skepticism and even accusations of him deliberately spreading misinformation. Many point out that while vulnerabilities do exist in any system, the suggestion that voting machines are easily manipulated is an oversimplification. They argue that the process of rigging an election on a large scale would be extremely difficult and require coordinated efforts across multiple jurisdictions.… Continue reading

Jim Jordan’s Election Fraud Silence Speaks Volumes: GOP Hypocrisy Exposed

Rep. Jim Jordan, a key figure in the effort to overturn the 2020 election results, has acknowledged the 2024 election was free and fair, a stark contrast to his previous pronouncements. While he cited concerns about mail-in voting in 2020, particularly in Pennsylvania, he failed to address why these concerns were absent this year when his preferred candidate won. This shift in rhetoric raises questions about the legitimacy of his 2020 claims and the impact of his actions on the integrity of the election process. Despite Jordan’s assertions of widespread fraud in 2020, no evidence of such irregularities has ever surfaced.

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Trump Supporters Quiet Election Fraud Claims After Victory

Social media was rife with baseless claims of voter fraud in the lead-up to the election, with posts highlighting minor technical issues and spreading conspiracy theories. However, as Trump’s victory became apparent, the volume of these posts drastically diminished, suggesting that the claims were primarily intended to sow doubt in the event of an unfavorable result. While some false claims continue to circulate about uncalled races, the overall volume of election-related misinformation has significantly decreased, indicating a shift from widespread questioning of the electoral process to a more measured acceptance of the results.

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Millions of Votes Unaccounted For: Was the 2024 Election Rigged?

Claims that millions of votes were “missing” after the 2024 U.S. presidential election are false. These votes were not missing but simply hadn’t been counted yet. Due to the decentralized nature of U.S. elections, with thousands of local elections run simultaneously, reporting results can take time. The Associated Press, which calls elections in the U.S., relies on data from county election offices and state websites, and makes projections based on vote trends and the number of uncounted ballots. While the AP called the election for Trump, millions of ballots were still being counted, primarily due to high rates of mail-in voting in certain states. It’s important to wait for all votes to be tallied and official totals released before drawing conclusions about voter turnout between elections.

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Clark County, Indiana Election Results Delayed Due to Ballot Discrepancy

Clark County, Indiana election officials have once again failed to accurately count all ballots, mirroring a similar issue from the 2022 general election. Over 4,000 ballots were not included in the initial unofficial election results due to a problem with memory sticks used to transfer results from voting machines. While the error did not affect the outcome of any race, voters expressed frustration and called for improvements to the process. The county clerk assured the public that the accuracy of the election results is a priority and that they are committed to maintaining public trust in the electoral process.

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Trump Claims “Massive Cheating” in Pennsylvania, Police Say They’re Unaware

On Election Day, Donald Trump alleged widespread voter fraud in Philadelphia and Detroit, despite authorities in both cities denying any irregularities. Trump’s claims, posted on Truth Social and X, led to a surge in volatility for the stock of his social media platform, Trump Media and Technology Group. Law enforcement officials in both cities confirmed they had deployed sufficient personnel to ensure public safety and maintain election integrity, emphasizing there was no evidence to support Trump’s allegations. While Trump encouraged reports of impropriety, officials in both Philadelphia and Detroit maintained that no evidence of widespread fraud had been presented.

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