And Again in 2025 America Doesn’t Come Close to a Half-Way Certifiable Election…


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Another election and another corrupt, stolen election. 

Here is the formula: criminals cheat (99% of the time, these are Democrats) and steal an election by ending up in first place in a contaminated election, and they then walk away with the win.

What a horrible way to claim your country is a constitutional republic.

Here is what we saw on Tuesday in elections across the country.

In New York City, the ballot was a bad joke, with the radical communist included on the ballot twice and the top competitor listed only once.

TOTALLY CORRUPT: NYC Mayor Ballot Lists Mandani Twice – Buries Cuomo at the End

In California, ballots were found in the landscaping in one subdivision in Orange County.

California’s Special Election Broken – Discarded Ballots Found in Landscaping in Orange County.

In addition to that, California has around one out of five names in its voter rolls that are illegitimate voters (illegals, for example).  The state also has drop boxes, allows all mail-in ballots, does not require voter ID, and more. No election is legitimate in California, and the people there continue to vote as if the exercise makes any difference.

In New Jersey, there were seven bomb threats reported.  All were apparently made via email, but somehow, the authorities can’t track down the criminal who sent these.  (This is less than the over 50 bomb threats nationwide in the 2024 election.)

HERE WE GO AGAIN: Bomb Threats Reported in Seven Different New Jersey Counties

In New Jersey and Pennsylvania voting machines were not working.

In Ohio, voting machines were not working.

In Arizona savages were given access to drop boxes.

America hasn’t had a secure and certifiable election in decades.  This is why the bad guys always win.  They cheat and get away with it again, and again, and again. 

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