So, this “cabal” of powerful people working behind the scenes (1) “influenced perceptions,” (2) “changed rules and laws” and (3) “controlled the flow of information” but didn’t rig the election? They only “fortified” it?
“Their work touched every aspect of the election,” Time concluded. “They got states to change voting systems and laws and helped secure hundreds of millions in public and private funding. They fended off voter-suppression lawsuits, recruited armies of poll workers and got millions of people to vote by mail for the first time.” “They successfully pressured social media companies to take a harder line against disinformation and used data-driven strategies to fight viral smears,” the article continued. “They executed national public-awareness campaigns that helped Americans understand how the vote count would unfold over days or weeks, preventing Trump’s conspiracy theories and false claims of victory from getting more traction.” In addition, Americans remain suspicious of mail-in ballots and the practices associated with them, particularly “ballot harvesting.” It strikes many Americans as more than suspicious that Biden just happened to win more votes than in any election in history during the one election in which massive, unprecedented numbers of mail-in ballots were used. According to the U.S. Census, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, an astonishing 69 percent of Americans in 2020 voted via “non-traditional methods”; that is, through the mail, the use of “drop boxes,” or through early voting. Mail-in ballots are flatly illegal in most (67 percent) countries in Europe precisely because they “remain the largest source of potential voter fraud,” as the bipartisan 2005 report of the Commission on Federal Election Reform put it. Plus, Democrat officials in key battleground states illegally changed the rules in the months before the 2020 election to actually remove the verification safeguards they insist are in place to make sure fraudulent mail-in ballots do not get counted. In some states, signature verification is not required at all on mail-in ballots. By some estimates, as many as 10 million mail-in ballots did not have those safeguards or a real “chain of custody” record for recounts. In many states, the “proof” of identity is on outside envelopes that are then set aside once opened. Supposed “recounts” and “audits,” therefore, prove nothing: they are simply recounting anonymous ballots that are impossible to trace to actual voters. The truth is, confidence in America’s democratic system is fading fast. One Gallup poll found that 59 percent of Americans don’t have confidence in the honesty of their elections, while only 40 percent say they do. The reason is clear: the very methods that Democrats push to boost their success – such as universal mail-in ballots, no I.D. to vote, and an “election season” that lasts for weeks to accommodate ballot-harvesting – undermine confidence that the elections are fair. In Nordic countries, where elections are conducted with paper ballots cast in person, confidence in election integrity is very high. 89 percent of respondents in Finland and Norway, and 87 percent in Sweden, say their elections are fair and honest. For the sake of the country, therefore, politicians in both of America’s main parties should return to the common-sense system that worked well for 200 years: paper ballots submitted on a single day, in person. No electronic voting machines, no “drop boxes,” no ballot harvesting, no early voting. If America continues on its current path, the only people who will believe in the legitimacy of its elections will be CNN pundits and others paid to do so. The people themselves will assume, as polls show they already do, that America no longer exists as a functioning democracy. Read more at: AmericanThinker.comUS to extradite embattled FTX ex-CEO Sam Bankman-Fried from Bahamas
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