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So Much Winning! Amazing Election Integrity Wins in AZ, GA, NV, and VA in Time for the Election

The Trump campaign, the RNC, and the voters have had a massive string of election integrity victories this week. It’s almost too much to cover in a single post.

Changes to election integrity rules are being implemented immediately in Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, and Virginia which just shifted the electoral advantage massively toward Donald Trump in these states. Let’s get started.

In Arizona, patriots started having tailgate parties during the 2022 midterms to watch the drop boxes 24/7. This was done in response to Dinesh D’Souza’s film “2,000 Mules.” The film showed how Democrat operatives stuffed the drop boxes in multiple states in the dead of night to steal the 2020 election from President Trump.

The corrupt AZ Secretary of State’s office declared this to be “voter intimidation” and tried to turn it into a felony for private citizens to monitor drop boxes. A judge ruled this week that it violates the free speech rights of citizens to prevent them from watching the drop boxes. It’s legal for private citizens to monitor drop boxes. Patriots in Arizona—you know what to do now!

 

In Georgia, the State Election Board voted for massive changes in how the postal service handles mail-in ballots. Starting immediately, the postal service must provide tracking records for EVERY mailed ballot. In addition, the postal service is required to show chain-of-custody on all undeliverable mail-in ballots.

As we have covered previously, the Democrats send out ballots to fake or ineligible addresses—places like DMV offices or vacant lots. When those ballots were returned to the post office as undeliverable, they were placed in a tray that would always mysteriously disappear overnight. The undeliverable ballots—which are illegal—were then delivered to Democrat PACs and NGOs where they are filled out for the Democrat candidate.

With chain-of-custody now required, Georgia citizens can track every mail-in ballot including the undeliverable ones. President Donald Trump just won Georgia with that rule change.

In addition, the State Election Board voted to reauthorize a CRIMINAL investigation of the 2020 election in Fulton County, including the 17,000 missing ballot images and 3,000 duplicate scanned ballots. The board declared that it believes the squishy Trump-hating RINO Attorney General in Georgia (Chris Carr) is conflicted and therefore incapable of carrying out a fair investigation. The AG’s office has 30 days to report back to the board with its findings.

Because Carr is conflicted, the board recommended that the Attorney General’s office seek the advice of Georgia’s Conflicts Council to determine who should represent the board in the investigation. If that investigation is conducted, it could be the final step before the State Election Board declares the 2020 election in Georgia to have been invalid and stolen.

In Nevada, the state GOP and the RNC just won a lawsuit to purge 90,000 ineligible voters from the rolls. Dirty voter rolls are an integral part of how Democrats steal elections. Every ineligible voter represents a ballot that they can harvest and cast for their candidate. The lawsuit was only brought after Ronna McDaniel was ousted from the RNC and replaced by Lara Trump.

Nevada was stolen from President Trump in the 2020 election by about 34,000 votes. The Democrats just lost 90,000 phantom voters. The ineligible voters have already been purged from the rolls and the RNC says it is satisfied that the Secretary of State’s office has met its obligation. The reliably blue state of Nevada is now in play for President Trump and JD Vance in 2024.

Finally, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin signed an executive order this week mandating paper-only ballots in the November election. No one will be pushing buttons on an untrustworthy machine to vote. The ballots will be counted on manual machines that are absolutely incapable of being connected to the internet.

We always thought it was obvious that Virginia was stolen from Trump in 2020 after Youngkin won the governorship there the following year. The Democrats didn’t cheat as hard in the 2021 governor’s race. By switching to paper-only ballots, Virginia is now in play for Trump-Vance 2024.

Oh, and on Thursday, three senior executives from Smartmatic were indicted on felony charges after they allegedly funneled $1 million in bribe money to the chairman of the Filipino Commission of Elections. Such honesty and integrity from a voting machine company!

It has been a VERY good week for election integrity in America.


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