Sunday, January 23, 2022

Just How Many Elections Have Truly Represented The Voters' Will

 Andrea Widburg asks Did over 100,000 people over 124 years old vote in Wisconsin? It seems that 569,277 voters registered to vote on January 1, 1918. And of course, to do so, they needed to be at least 21 years old, thus the 124 years old. And, it seems that 20% of these senior citizens cared enough to get out and vote. This is truly astounding, if true! But I don't believe it to be true.

For regular American Thinker readers, this shouldn’t come as a surprise. Roughly two weeks ago, Jay Valentine wrote about the extent of fraud he and his team have discovered as they’ve uploaded voter rolls (which often had corrupted data that seemed deliberately intended to keep information opaque) into Valentine’s system. Once the information for any given state was loaded and sorted, it invariably revealed rather surprising information in both red and blue states. Among other things, in one red state, there were “4,300 people over 100 years old on their rolls. Some were 121. Those were the kids. The really old ones were almost 2,000 years old, and there were a bunch of them – and they voted.”
(For those wondering, my understanding is that Valentine did not identify specific states because it’s important for the volunteer canvassers to have complete anonymity. Naming states could make the officials who are being exposed as corrupt or inept start looking for canvassers.)
Please read Widburg's post. It is short, and points to the fraud that took place in 2020, and who knows how many other elections. I believe that the 2020 election was stolen from President Trump, and Molly Ball's article at Time The Secret History of the Shadow Campaign That Saved the 2020 Election kind of proves it.  And as Jay Valentine, who has been working with voter integrity groups around the nation it is not just the Democrats.  Both parties are in on the fraud.  It makes one wonder just how many elections have truly represented the voters' will.

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