I am well on my way toward the completion of my 2024 Election Compendium, and despite there being no shortage of problems related to the administration and various outcomes of this election, I am optimistic about the future of election reform. I say this not to celebrate the loss of several Senate seats that should have been won by allies of President Trump, but to emphasize the point that we did manage to win the race of all races and majorities in both chambers, all while America sat by and watched more of the same:
· Counting that goes on for days and occurs in the middle of the night
· Mail ballots that materialize out of nowhere
· Leads reversed and overtaken, almost always by Democrats
· Selective batch dumping and the total prohibition of transparency in the counting process
Things are so bad regarding election administration, we would probably invade Sub-Saharan African nations for doing the same. Those aren’t my words, but rather the words of the United Nations posted for people to understand the signs of electoral manipulation in developing countries:
All eyes are currently on the electoral incompetence and maladministration present in Arizona, which somehow features a developing 6% Trump win, but a down ballot U.S. Senate loss; however, the most brazenly ripped off Senate race from a concluded race is the one for Tammy Baldwin’s seat, supposedly lost by Republican Eric Hovde amid a Trump win in the Badger State, Wisconsin. I wrote about this as a reflection on the state’s same-day voter registration loopholes that allow for Milwaukee County to come in clutch off the bench in every single statewide race dating back to 2018.
Here is what you must understand – Kamala Harris is likely to finish, nationally, 6 million or more ballots shy of Joe Biden’s 2020 count, including losses of roughly a half-million or more in Illinois, New Jersey, New York, California, Texas, and Florida; despite these losses, which come from stepping off the phantom ballot scale to meet the media narrative of lose popular vote but win Electoral College that sprouted at the last minute plus the hemorrhaging of the minority and white working classes, Harris managed to add 37,216 votes over Biden’s bloated 2020 ballot count in Wisconsin, a gain of 2.3%, despite Trump himself gathering enough votes to equal nearly 47% of the state’s registered voter total (which justifies why Democrats use same-day registrations to pad ballot counts). Regular readers of this journal remember which adjacent state mirrors Wisconsin in presidential elections. That state, its neighbor to the southwest, was the giveaway that Wisconsin was Trump’s for the taking as early as June, formed the basis of my final prediction Trump would win the Badger State fairly comfortably, and stood strong for Trump at a 13.3% margin despite propaganda polling from a woman formerly thought to be the “gold standard” of that state’s elections.
Of course, I’m talking about Iowa.
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