Let's Seperate Having Irregularities Checked Out From Accusations of Election Stealing
- SAT
- Nov 12, 2020
- 2 min read
If we want our Democracy to survive we must separate our belief that we must look into all allegations of the mishandling ballots from accusations that the election is being stolen.
We can insist that the Courts look into allegations an ask for recounts without resorting to wild accusations that a corrupt conspiracy is trying to steal the election.
There are two different things: The fact that normal recounts and legal challenges to how some ballots were handled are proceeding through the courts is very different from ) the allegations that there is a huge fraud being pulled on the American people by corrupt Democratic party election officials intent on stealing the elections.

Imagine if the Trump campaign had said “there are some issues before the courts in very close states that need to be resolved before we concede. There are four states that are so close they will either have recounts and/or these legal issues may affect the outcome, and so we are not ready to concede regardless of what the news media is saying. There are cases where absentee ballots appear to have been dated incorrectly, and some dead citizen or citizens who moved out of state who appeared to have voted. There are cases where smudged ballots and revotes were incorrectly denied. We also want to make sure our poll watchers can be closer to the actual vote counting. We want the courts to rule on these issues and have recounts in the super close races first. ”
That would actually be fair and reasonable. Biden and the networks, including FOX, might have still called the election for Biden, but it would been reasonable and defendable.
More importantly it would not have resulted in death threats and planned armed take overs of ballot counting centers in Pennsylvania. That statement would not have permanently weakened faith in the American Election system in the minds of 1/3rd or more of the voting population.
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