In my prior post I wrote: Yes, the Democrats "Stole" the 2020 Election. Since then some an interesting statistic has emerged that would give credence to the belief that elections results can't really be trusted without voter integrity protections. So was Biden legitimately elected?
The effort to recall Governor Newsom is underway in California and can serve as a discussion point concerning the legitimacy of Biden's claim "win". That
recall effort requires that people sign a petition, or for the sake of
this post a "ballot". The California Secretary of State just released a document (Cumulative Statewide Summary as of 03/11/21) that shows that 18.33% of the signatures are invalid, or to use another politically charged word: "fraudulent".
(As an aside, Democrats have forwarded HR-1 to the Senate to remove
voter integrity requirements. Additionally, signature verification for a
Newsom recall (state level) is considered appropriate but was not for a
Presidential election (national level).)
Given that 18.33% of the signatures have been determined to be
invalid, by extension one can project that this error rate could also
apply to a normal election and to other states. The Democrats have been
extremely aggressive in demanding that signature verification
requirements be eliminated. That creates an opportunity for fraud. If 18.33%
of the voters can't be verified as legitimate, can an election be
considered valid, especially if it is close? From memory, voter
integrity was a major concern with the elections in Georgia and
Pennsylvania. Or in any state were unsolicited mail-in ballots were
mass-mailed to every address. When 18.33% of the vote (in one state) can't be verified and the Democrats obstruct verification, Biden's supposed "win" is very suspect.
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