While it may not change the minds of those who believe the last election was stolen, 30% of Republicans, a deeply researched study by a well-respected conservative judge, with a conservative journalist, have independently concluded the last election was not subject to widespread ballot tampering. At www.lostnotstolen.org, their exhaustive findings — which were published this month — reveal, and this assertion is made: That not only across the country, but down to the precinct level in all key battleground states, there is no evidence voter fraud was present that could have changed the election results.
In 64 filed court challenges by the former president’s allies, all – 64 of them – lost, a statistical improbability, these assertions were found to be false:
– Claims that Dominion voting machines were manipulated
– Claims that ballots were not properly counted.
– Claims that unsolicited mail-in ballots were sent to voters.
– Claims that voter-eligibility requirements were not enforced.
– Claims that ballot drop boxes were not fairly located throughout the state.
– Claims that poll officials failed to carefully monitor the election count.
In their report’s introduction, Judge Thomas Griffith and journalist Benjamin Ginsberg write:
“We are political Conservatives who have spent most of our adult lives working to support the Constitution and the Conservative principles upon which it is based: limited government, liberty, equality of opportunity, freedom of religion, a strong national defense, and the rule of law.”
In their impassioned words: “If the American people lose trust that our elections are free and fair, we will lose our democracy.”
Everyone should read this report.
Paul Baribault Lewiston
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