Remember Today – Elections in the US Lack Controls Necessary to Certify Their Results


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Governor races in New Jersey and Virginia face grim results with election systems that enable fraud. 

FOX News reported on the GOP governor candidate Jack Ciattarelli’s surprise visitor at his rally on Monday.

It was a surprise family reunion on Monday for New Jersey Republican nominee Jack Ciattarelli, on the eve of the state’s crucial election for governor.

Speaking to supporters packed into a tavern in this northern New Jersey borough at his first campaign event of the day, Ciattarelli was interrupted by Peter Murphy, the owner of the bar, a longtime friend and supporter and the Passaic County GOP chairman, who introduced a special guest.

Ciattarelli appeared shocked when his son Jake, an Army captain deployed to Kuwait, then walked over to him.

The problem with all elections across the US is that the processes and systems enable fraud.  The winners are not those who receive the most votes, but rather, those who are awarded the most votes.

Since the 2020 Election, little if anything has been done to address the broken election systems in the US.

We learned in 2020 that voter rolls are bloated beyond belief with names of invalid voters, many of whom are loaded when individuals are awarded driver’s licenses.

Mail-in ballots are in place across the nation.  These documents provide no ability to ensure proper chain of custody.

The US government reported that voting machines, as noted in a report following the 2020 election, lacked security and provided hackers with the ability to access the system and manipulate votes.

These items have not been addressed to date.  Because of this, conservative candidates must win by huge margins to win an election.

We will see what happens in New Jersey and Virginia today.  These governors’ races are wide-open.

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