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Much vote fraud likely occurred in the 2024 election despite Trump winning

 by Edward Ulrich, updated November 8, 2024



It is great that Trump won the election, but it would be interesting to see the results that would have occurred without vote fraud happening.  The political Establishment still has potentially altered the outcomes for Senate and House members, as well as for anything else being voted on.

Presumably the political Establishment didn’t have much of a choice but to allow Trump to win this time because it would have raised too many red flags otherwise, but in any event they got away with inflicting massive damage in the previous election by installing Joe Biden. (link)

It is true that Trump often communicates in a ridiculous and divisive manner, but nonetheless it doesn’t seem possible that Harris could be preferred by nearly as many people as have been said to vote for her.  For example people in the Northeast U.S. often have liberal attitudes, but Harris was so dishonest and her policies were so harmful that it seems implausible that so many of them could have rationalized voting for her.  [Update: Delaware also elected a transvestite member of the House who was previously a Senator from that state, both of which which also seem implausible even for a liberal state. (link)]

The same goes for the other states that supposedly voted for Harris.

The political Establishment can create any election results that they want since their voting machines are easily hackable (link, link, and link), and due to the fact that they control the media that creates polls and reports those poll results prior to the elections. (link and link)

The only way to fix the problem of vote fraud is to federalize voting standards to create one foolproof voting procedure that must be followed by all of the states, which includes outlawing all forms of electronic vote counting along with many other reforms.

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