Joe Biden is on pace to win the presidency amid massive voter irregularities.
Donald Trump is fighting the results in court, but that remains an uphill battle.
But Democrats told one lie about the election that’s coming back to haunt them.
Pollsters were predicting Donald Trump would get crushed in the 2020 election.
Some polls had Biden up as many as 11 points and argued that he could be headed toward a landslide victory.
Then election day came and Trump defied the pollsters and the so-called mainstream media yet again.
He won big in Florida—even though the networks held off calling it for hours—and that set the tone for the night.
Trump either won or was leading all of the swing states, and then something strange happened.
All of the ballot counting stopped and Biden began to claw back Trump’s lead in several swing states.
Voter irregularities like computer glitches, votes not being uploaded, and dead people voting began to crop up.
Perhaps the most frustrating aspect of the election reversal is it was entirely predictable.
And top Democrats warned of the same problems with the voting process that helped Biden.
In fact, senators Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar warned about the problems with the Dominion voting machines that Democrats now swear are beyond reproach.
They wrote a letter in 2019 that reads:
“In 2018 alone, ‘voters in South Carolina [were] reporting machines that switched their votes after they’d inputted them, scanners [were] rejecting paper ballots in Missouri, and busted machines [were] causing long lines in Indiana’…In addition, researchers recently uncovered previously undisclosed vulnerabilities in ‘nearly three dozen backend election systems in 10 states…These problems threaten the integrity of our elections and demonstrate the importance of election systems that are strong, durable, and not vulnerable to attack.”
However, now that the voting machines and dubious software glitches helped Biden, Democrats are silent.
The same goes for mail-in voting.
Jimmy Carter and former DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz both warned against mail-in voting and how it could lead to voter fraud.
Even The New York Times wrote about concerns with mail-in voting back in 2012.
The Times wrote:
“Yet votes cast by mail are less likely to be counted, more likely to be compromised and more likely to be contested than those cast in a voting booth, statistics show. Election officials reject almost 2 percent of ballots cast by mail, double the rate for in-person voting.”
That jives with reports of 2020 ballots that need to be “cured” in order to count.
The Times continued:
“The trend will probably result in more uncounted votes, and it increases the potential for fraud. While fraud in voting by mail is far less common than innocent errors, it is vastly more prevalent than the in-person voting fraud that has attracted far more attention, election administrators say.”
With ballots for Trump being found in ditches and poll workers showing up to poll stations with bags of ballots in the middle of the night, there is certainly something amiss in the 2020 election.