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Beating the Voter Fraud Margin

Beating the Voter Fraud Margin
By Daniel Greenfield

Every Republican running for public office in areas run by Democrat political machines knows that he has to beat the voter fraud margin.

The voter fraud margin is the amount of votes that Democrats add or can add to the total to rig the election.

One of the unprecedented things about this election, in the year from hell, is that the amount of mail-in ballots, of ballot harvesting, made the voter fraud margin so much bigger. Democrats had set the ground by seizing control of key states and key positions in them in preparation for the election. And even where they didn’t, their machines got busy.

This was always going to happen. It happens every election, but the scale of it is different. As are the stakes.

I don’t have to state the obvious about all the Biden votes that “magically” showed up, about why vote counting was suddenly suspended, or why totals suddenly stopped being updated for no apparent reason.

These are symptoms of voter fraud. It’s a “Hacks at Work” sign being hung up outside the door.

America has one of the most unreliable voting systems in the world because everyone, especially Democrats, wants it that way.

The two questions in every presidential election are whether the race will be close enough that the voter fraud margin will kick in and can it be exposed. This is where the post-election street fight comes into the picture.

If the voter fraud margin is high enough, then it becomes all but hopeless. And this was a race designed for a high voter fraud margin.

As I discussed in my article, Americans Won, Pollsters Lost, the margin needed low turnout. The more people went to the polls, the harder it was to sustain the scam. That’s why Democrats wanted minimal in-person voting and Republicans wanted maximum in-person voting. It’s much harder to steal an election if people show up.

The post-election street fight is a test of how big the voter margin fraud can get, how many more votes can be discovered than there are people, and how many ballots can magically show up overnight.

And even if the street fight is lost, it’s worth fighting because it exposes the lie behind the legitimacy of the powers trying to take over the White House.

They couldn’t steal the election in the daylight, so they had to do it in the dead of night. They couldn’t steal it in empty halls, so they had to do it after everyone went home. And the more their lie is challenged, the weaker their power becomes, and the more they have to resort to blatant thuggery to wield it.

That’s what happened on Election Day.

The polite voter fraud margin failed and they had to steal the election crudely. Now the real test between lies and truth begins.

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