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To lower tensions and unite the country, we must investigate election irregularities. Allegations include ballots being backdated in Detroit, late unsealed ballots counted for Democrats, and deceased individuals voting. Whistleblowers in Nevada reported witnessing voter fraud. An election official in Georgia admitted to finding illegal and double voters on the rolls. False claims of fraud are harmful, so we must approach this issue carefully and responsibly.

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Denial of election results is common, with examples like Hillary Clinton calling the 2016 election illegitimate despite conceding. Many Democrats continue to deny the legitimacy of that election. The topic of election fraud is often taboo, leading to labels like "election denier," similar to being called an "anti-vaxxer" for questioning vaccine safety. There's a consensus that election fraud exists; no one believes it's completely absent. Concerns arose during the 2020 election, particularly with mail-in ballots and unauthorized legislative actions. Instances of ballot tampering and irregularities were reported. Comparisons to historical figures like Hitler are being made in political rhetoric, highlighting the extreme nature of current discourse.

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In 2016, it was known that hacking could occur during the presidential election. The election results were surprisingly close compared to the polls, indicating possible interference. However, no US states examined enough paper ballots to determine if the computers were hacked. This revealed a significant gap in our system. With a deadline approaching for states to finalize their electoral college votes, there was a need to expose any fraud that may have occurred. Election integrity advocates struggled to find a solution to ensure the examination of physical evidence that could detect cyber attacks.

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Dominion, a company with Democratic ties, is suspected of potentially allowing late votes to be added to favor Biden. Lawsuits in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan are being closely watched for potential constitutional violations and vote discrepancies. The administration may have a chance of prevailing in these states.

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Over 1,500,000 fraudulent votes counted, and the spread is less than 82,000 votes. These fraudulent votes come from dead voters, ballots that were received before they were supposedly mailed out, and over 330,000 electronic spikes from the voting machine. 205,000 over votes, meaning there were 205,000 more votes than registered voters, and 682,000 ballots that were illegally processed without any oversight whatsoever. More than 1,500,000 votes in Pennsylvania is apparently what it took for Joe Biden to steal the state. Georgia has a similar phenomenon that Democrats are failing to account for. 66,248 underage voters voted in Georgia. 10,315 dead people voted. 2,500 convicted felons voted. Nearly 200,000 votes were fraudulently inserted into the vote instantaneously. 4,500 votes come from unregistered voters. These numbers show a clear pattern that a variety of types of fraud occurred in this election and that Democrats are desperately trying to cover it up. They're going to great lengths to change the narrative of the election fraud in an effort to run up the clock to 01/20/2020. In addition to president Trump's team, many independent groups have completed research on the fraud and the results are staggering. Totaling across the country, millions of votes were fraudulently covered up, changed, or deleted in favor of Joe Biden. The governors and secretaries of state have actively participated in the cover up. Removing information from their website that is normally easily accessible to the public and depriving conservatives a chance to audit or review the results are just some of their tactics. In Arizona, the final result is only a difference of 10,457, yet 36,400 non citizens voted in the state. Arizona also experienced phantom spikes from the voting machines to the tune of roughly 50,000 additional votes going to Joe Biden. These numbers come from information that is publicly available, whether from the secretary of state's website before the content was removed or from the raw data that was pushed out on election night.

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There were odd patterns in the ballots, with repeated anomalies over multiple days. Some ballots had a pattern of 7 for Biden and 1 for Trump, which is statistically unlikely. The patterns were reported, but it's unclear if they were included in the final report. The physical recount aligned with the claimed numbers, but behind the scenes, there were over 17,000 duplicate mail-in ballots. The audit suggests that over 60,000 counted ballots may be illegal, which could significantly impact the election outcome. Voting is considered the most important right in the United States, and having it stolen is devastating.

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We received close to 75 million votes, possibly even more. However, we lost the election by a small margin. Let's take Pennsylvania as an example. The results were in our favor at 10 o'clock, but then there was a sudden significant drop. It's truly unfortunate and disheartening.

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We've warned for over a year that Trump could win by a landslide, but the deep state may prevent his inauguration. Reports suggest preparations for martial law to stop him. Instances of ballot boxes being set on fire in swing states where Trump is polling well raise concerns about election integrity. Many Americans have already voted, but trust in the process is waning. A former state department cyber expert predicts intense unrest if Trump wins, with protests framed as pro-democracy movements. This could lead to Congress blocking his inauguration. Whistleblowers highlight the potential for organized protests against a Trump victory, indicating a planned response to maintain control. Awareness of these tactics is crucial as the situation unfolds.

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I do not concede the election. Many believe there were issues on election day. The president claims the election was rigged, with lawsuits having merit. Legal remedies must be pursued. Georgia was rigged in favor of Biden.

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The speaker asserts the voting system is antiquated and difficult to understand due to state-by-state differences. Georgia's hand-counting of ballots exacerbates this and creates opportunities for misinformation. Differences in vote counting and announcement times were used to sow doubt on the election outcome, as seen in the January 6th committee findings. Average Americans, after being misled, engaged in political violence on January 6th. The speaker believes we must prepare for potential election challenges, noting numerous lawsuits already filed concerning various aspects of voting, suggesting a foundation is being laid to contest the election outcome.

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The speaker discusses the risks surrounding the upcoming election. They highlight Donald Trump's refusal to commit to a peaceful transfer of power and his fear mongering about mail-in ballots. The speaker mentions that the election results may not be finalized on November 3rd, leading to potential disagreements and court cases. They emphasize the importance of taking Trump's statements seriously, particularly his comments about getting rid of ballots and questioning their manipulation. The speaker concludes by mentioning the significance of believing authoritarian figures when they make statements.

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Voting fraud claims often arise from Republicans when they lose, not when they win. This recent election was a significant comeback, allowing voters to compare back-to-back administrations. Many preferred Trump's policies, such as safe streets, over the Democrats'. In 2020, concerns arose about mail-in voting and lack of signature verification in states like Pennsylvania. The Democrats need to understand why 10 million voters who supported Biden didn't show up for Harris. Trump's numbers remained strong, while Democrats struggled due to a lack of vision and negative campaigning. Voters reacted against being labeled and targeted legally. Economic issues like gas prices and inflation also influenced their choice to support Trump.

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On November 9th, there was a mysterious occurrence where 25,000 ballots went missing in the reported count. The next day, on November 10th, these ballots magically appeared, affecting the outcome of the race. This doesn't make sense and is completely wrong. The law exists to safeguard the integrity of the vote.

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President, people are concerned about whether the Trump team has taken the necessary steps to prevent cheating in future elections. They also wonder if the cheating that occurred during the last election will happen again. I received these questions frequently. I campaigned vigorously, holding seven large rallies in one day, traveling from Florida to Iowa. Despite this effort, things changed late in the evening when numerous ballots appeared, and at 3:02 in the morning, something bad happened. I believe we won by a significant margin and have evidence to support it, which we will release in the coming months.

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- Speaker 0 asserts that mail-in ballots are corrupt and that a Republican-led effort will end mail-in ballots, including drafting an executive order by “the best lawyers in the country.” They claim the U.S. is nearly the only country using mail-in ballots and cite “massive fraud all over the place,” arguing that secure, paper-ballot elections with watermarking would produce faster results (claims that paper ballots provide results the same night, whereas machines allegedly take two weeks). - The conversation references a specific election night anomaly: a block of 138,000 votes (Speaker 1 and Speaker 2 confirm “138,000” votes) all reportedly voting for Biden with no Trump votes in that segment, described as inexplicable and not consistent with expected linear reporting. They note the timing as around 04:30–06:30 in the morning and suggest the results should not be linear given numerous counters reporting across states. They also complain that Nevada stopped counting mid-day, calling it inexplicable and illogical. - Speaker 4 claims a counting software glitch caused a 6,000-vote swing in a county, where ballots counted for Democrats were miscalculated for Republicans; she states that 47 counties use the same software. - Speaker 5 demonstrates concerns about voting-machine security: he shows how a bad actor could gain full admin access in under two minutes by opening a device, removing the card reader, and bypassing error messages, implying easy manipulation of tabulation in 18 states using the machine. - Speaker 6 describes observed ballot processing irregularities: a ballot-stuffing environment where ballots are stamped and filled in rapidly at the top of tickets, with security oversight present but gaps noted in workflow. - Speaker 7 discusses absentee/mail-in ballots with suspicions about sequence numbers: numbers appeared almost sequential, suggesting they could not be from mailed-in ballots, as mailed ballots typically arrive at different numbers; they note there was no date on envelopes and that some details would not be in poll books or the system, alleging irregularities in how ballots were handled. - Speaker 8 reports ongoing theft of duplicate ballots: a table for duplicates existed, but ballots were copied and redistributed at various tables, with duplicates not fully processed and ballots stashed under boxes; the speaker claims this occurred throughout the night. - Speaker 9 recounts a local media denial of fraud at the TCF center, contrasted with video obtained later showing a van delivering ballots after hours; she describes escort cars, a back-and-forth of ballots, and suggests the presence of unobserved ballots and a lack of witnesses during tabulation. She notes that the video was shared publicly and led to the suspension of a social-media account. - Speaker 10 provides a timeline from October 21, detailing a driver delivering mail-in ballots from New York to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and then to Lancaster, with the driver faced hours of waiting, lack of slips, and unclear purpose for moving the load; the driver states that this was the only time he transported mail-in ballots and expresses a belief in the importance of honest elections for Americans.

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Joe Biden could not have received more votes than Barack Obama, and it’s improbable that we lost the presidency while gaining 12 House seats. We didn’t win 19 out of 20 bellwether races and still lose. There were fraudulent ballots created for non-existent voters, which is why envelopes were discarded. Trump announced he was leading by 800,000 votes in Philadelphia, insisting they wouldn’t be blocked from counting. There was confusion when it was suggested counting would stop for the night, but when counting resumed the next morning, the results changed, indicating a shift in the outcome.

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Some people are feeling "nauseously optimistic." Republicans blocked legislation for early processing of mail-in ballots, so final tallies will come in late, similar to 2020. Expect a "red shift" where Trump appears to perform better initially, followed by a "blue shift" as absentee ballots are counted later. Don’t be alarmed if Trump seems to overperform at first; many ballots, especially from Milwaukee, are still uncounted. While there may be claims of irregularities from Republicans, all ballots will be securely counted. It's important to stay calm while waiting for results, as Wisconsin's elections are free, fair, and secure, and the rightful winner will receive the state's electoral votes.

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It always takes a long time to count ballots, but in previous elections, large margins allowed for earlier calls. Margins are likely to be tight this time, so we might need to wait a few days in states like Georgia. Each state has different rules for counting, which can make the results look suspicious. The count doesn't unfold in a uniform manner; sometimes results come in batches. We run the most complicated elections in the world.

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If an election is close, Commonwealth will win by cheating, fortifying, and stealing ballots. Elections are not perfectly clean, but changes were done in plain daylight. To improve elections, run them like other Western democracies: one-day voting, practically no absentee ballots, and stronger voter ID. This used to be more common in the U.S., but has decayed over the last 20-30 years. Results were available on election day 30-40 years ago, which no longer happens.

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I agree that the media is prepared to understand this election cycle, particularly the timeline, due to the high number of mail-in ballots. States like Pennsylvania, which are key to the outcome, may not start counting these ballots until election day. Therefore, the election result may not be immediately known, and that's acceptable. Declaring a winner before all legitimate votes are counted would be unacceptable. The National Task Force on Election Crises has been working to promote this understanding. When Mary and I started this group in June 2019, we anticipated issues such as a president declaring premature victory, foreign disinformation, and cyber vulnerabilities. While we initially set aside the possibility of a pandemic, we reintroduced it in 2020. This group has been educating media, labor unions, and companies to responsibly manage expectations.

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In Pennsylvania, results may take 2 to 3 days, which is unacceptable. France counts votes quickly with paper ballots, while here, some states may take longer to certify results. Despite having a substantial lead and more Republican votes, the declaration of victory remains uncertain. A special group will gather at Mar-a-Lago, and a larger crowd at the convention center, anticipating a win. The campaign focused on strong border policies and legal immigration, which are seen as critical issues, alongside inflation. There’s a concern about criminals and drug dealers entering the country, emphasizing the need for secure borders. Voter sentiment appears to reflect these priorities.

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A last-minute change involves an additional hand count of ballots, which raises concerns. The normal process is an audit after the election in a controlled environment, which is easier to observe and monitor. Hand counting by tired people in front of others increases the chance of mistakes. Gabriel Sterling, a top election official in Georgia, says election workers are ready for conspiracy theories, chaos, and confusion. They went through it in 2020 with many conspiracy theories and former president Trump contesting the result. He says they know what is ahead.

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Multiple speakers express concerns about the legitimacy of elections, focusing on the 2016, 2000, 2004, and 2018 elections. Several speakers claim that Russian interference affected the outcome of the 2016 election, leading them to view Trump as an illegitimate president. Some believe Trump is aware of this illegitimacy. The 2000 Bush v. Gore election is cited as an example of a court-appointed president, with claims that Al Gore won Florida but the Supreme Court halted the vote count. The 2004 election in Ohio is described as riddled with problems, including malfunctioning machines and allegations of voting rights violations. Some believe John Kerry privately thought the election was stolen. The 2018 Georgia gubernatorial election is also disputed, with accusations that Brian Kemp, then Secretary of State, suppressed votes and disenfranchised voters, leading to Stacey Abrams' loss. Speakers assert the election was not fair and that Abrams likely won. Concerns are raised about the integrity of electronic voting machines and the lack of paper trails.

Breaking Points

Bannon to Trump: "HAVE ICE SURROUND THE POLLS!"
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The episode centers on Trump’s repeated calls to nationalize elections and the White House’s cautious response, highlighting a broader debate about federal involvement in voting. The hosts recount Trump’s remarks advocating federal oversight when states run elections and contrast them with constitutional norms, noting the political risk of undermining state administration of elections. They discuss Bannon’s provocative claim that ICE should surround polling places, framing concerns about intimidation tactics and the potential misuse of federal power in the vote process. The conversation then expands to related stories, including Tulsi Gabbard’s activities and other alleged plots involving Fulton County and Venezuela, as well as the persistent question of whether 2020 was stolen, and how those narratives could influence midterm dynamics and governance. The hosts reflect on how these claims intersect with public opinion, media coverage, and the broader atmosphere of political polarization. They critique the potential drift toward tactics that undermine trust in elections, while noting various reactions from Republicans, including Mike Johnson, who emphasize the need for improvements in election integrity. The conversation concludes with a cautionary tone about the fragility of democratic norms and the stakes of the midterms.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Inside the GOP and Dem Ground Game in Pennsylvania and Swing States, w/ Scott Presler and Callahan
Guests: Scott Presler, Callahan
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Megyn Kelly discusses the upcoming election with guests Scott Presler and David Callahan, focusing on voter turnout strategies in battleground states, particularly Pennsylvania. Presler, from Early Vote Action, highlights that nearly one million votes have already been cast, with a significant Republican ground game emerging in Pennsylvania, where the Democratic voter registration advantage has decreased from one million to 333,000. He emphasizes targeting specific groups like truckers, Amish voters, and hunters to increase Republican turnout. Callahan counters that while Democrats have a robust ground game, much of their funding goes to advertising rather than grassroots efforts. He notes that the Harris-Walls campaign has opened numerous offices and employs thousands, but progressive grassroots groups remain underfunded. Both guests stress the importance of mobilizing voters and the challenges posed by mail-in voting and election integrity issues, with the potential for legal disputes affecting the election outcome.
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