Electile Dysfunction Revisited: Trump’s Win Highlights Lingering Election Questions
Disparities in vote counts spark fresh election fraud allegations: 2020’s numbers still don’t add up!
By Greg Maresca
Numbers can’t lie. Since the dust has settled on the 2024 presidential election, the dust-up on the 2020 election begs many questions. The numbers don’t add up or add up way too much, thanks to being able to multiply after hours.
The disparity between the two elections was telling, with Trump winning the Electoral College in 2024: 312 to 226 and the popular vote by over three million: 75,579,513 to 72,420,967.
Trump’s electoral victory was the most by a Republican since 1988 and his third presidential election win in a row.
Barack Obama received 69 million votes in 2008 and 65 million in 2012. In 2020, Sleepy Joe Biden’s basement campaign collected 81 million. Trump had massive rallies, while Biden couldn’t draw flies.
Early returns had Trump winning, but like a political vampire rising before dawn, Biden’s crop of absentee ballots, vote harvesting, and drop boxes rolled in by the truckload as the steal was on. Taking advantage of COVID, democrats refused to “never let a crisis go to waste.”
One of the biggest miscarriages of justice in American politics was the premeditated, unabashed, and overt theft of the 2020 presidential election by Democrats, the mainstream media, and left-wing elitists.
According to many reports, the BIG STEAL continued in 2024, with large box trucks rolling into ballot-counting areas late on Election Night in deep-blue cities and counties. Election fraud allegations abound.
Stolen elections, however, are nothing new to the American political landscape.
In 1960, Democrats stole the election for John F. Kennedy. He won Illinois by 8,858 votes thanks to Chicago Mayor Daley’s political machine. Texas, home of Kennedy’s Vice President Lyndon Johnson, was in on the theft, too.
Does anyone really believe they run fair elections in Detroit, Philadelphia, Atlanta, and New York, where big-city Democratic machines have dominated for over a century?
In the 1992 presidential election, while covering Columbia County, Pennsylvania, I was told before the polls opened that Democrats are always ahead by at least 500 votes. This was Columbia County, not Chicago, more than 30 years ago.
At 92, longtime conservative avant-garde Phyllis Schlafly summed it up: “Why wouldn’t people who kill babies also steal elections?”
In both 2016 and 2020, the presidential race was decided by a few ten thousand voters dispersed across a handful of battleground states. These mostly urban voting precincts utilize the hackable Dominion voting machines that made late-night ballot dumps feasible and unverifiable. Biden won Georgia by 11,779 votes, Arizona by 10,457, and Wisconsin by 20,682.
All margins can be overcome with a collective effort.
During this year’s Casey/McCormick Senate race, election officials openly defied a 2023 Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision by counting illegal ballots, attempting to usurp the initial results that favored McCormick, the Republican challenger.
Bestselling author Dinesh D’Souza exposes the voting fraud you were told didn’t exist in the film “2000 Mules.” Why have laws on proof of voter eligibility and ballot counting requirements and deadlines if they aren’t enforced?
Without enforcement, anarchy reigns. We, the citizens, must demand the strict enforcement of our election laws, thereby empowering ourselves and ensuring the integrity of our democratic system.
Republicans failed to call out the big cheat immediately in the 2020 election, and until the malefactors are identified, convicted, and imprisoned, such nefarious criminality at some point will resurface.
Harris collected about nine million fewer votes than Biden in 2020.
Yet, many still believe the 2020 election was untainted. What is outright dismissed and forgotten is how a stolen election would nullify any legislation passed over the last four years.
The aftermath of 2020’s coup d’état, which undermined our constitution, has resulted in dozens of lawsuits and an army of trained poll watchers, who produced fewer delays and a more consistent and timely accounting in 2024.
This is the first of three presidential elections in which Trump won the popular vote, including the Electoral College. The 72 million votes tallied for Harris is more than Hillary Clinton’s 65 million in 2016 when she lost to Trump. It is on par with Obama’s 69 million votes in 2008 and higher than Obama’s 65 million when he won a second term in 2012.
With Trump having won the 2020 election, Democrats are drafting articles of impeachment that make him ineligible to have run in 2024. Other democrat initiatives include counting illegal ballots to prevent any Republican “threat to democracy” and, if that doesn’t work, abolishing the popular vote altogether.
When Harris implored, “We are not going back,” she was wrong again.
We are going back – to a road leading faithfully forward.
And for the Woke, well, there’s another road.