Honest results or was the fix in from the very start? I'm thinking fix. Just look at Maricopa County in Arizona. Long lines of people show up to vote, and can't, due to Technical problems! Then, a Democratic Judge rejects an extension in order to accommodate voters that were denied.
Nigel Farage from Great Britain was interviewed and he said it is ridiculous that the richest nation on earth has one of the worst election systems. His answer; go back to paper ballots, that way, you eliminate the chance for massive fraud to take place.
The world is laughing at us. While we may have once been that beacon of light that was shining on a hill, we now resemble a Banana Republic.
That's been true regardless of the party for at least sixty years. Maybe people don't change their votes because they know it wouldn't matter.
List of shit approved by our one party system:
* Laundering billions through Ukraine * War of Terror in the Middle East * Mandatory shots * Lockdowns * Mask mandates * Central banks * Armed robbery(IRS) * Pedophilia
Pressler, the kid with with the long hair who goes around registering everybody, made this prediction:
It does look like we're going to get about 20 seats which is okay, but not a 30 seat wave or 40 seat tsunami. It's not okay for the ideal conditions for victory the Republicans have.
Don't let the media blame Trump. This is all GOP fuckery: McConnell, McCarthy, and McDaniels (Romney relation) as well as the RINOs and Bushies still in state/local offices mishandling things, and in many cases deliberately self-sabotaging to surpress MAGA.
Technical problems! Then, a Democratic Judge rejects an extension in order to accommodate voters that were denied.
Nigel Farage from Great Britain was interviewed and he said it is ridiculous that the richest nation on earth has one of the worst election systems.
His answer; go back to paper ballots, that way, you eliminate the chance for massive fraud to take place.
The world is laughing at us. While we may have once been that beacon of light that was shining on a hill, we now resemble a Banana Republic.