Per Voting and Registration in the Election of November 2020, the 2020 presidential election had record turnout and record use of “nontraditional” voting methods. Here’s a quick recap of what “they” call “nontraditional” voting methods enacted only because of lockdowns, social distancing, and masks:
States changed the date of their elections. They changed how elections were conducted. Some states focused on all-mail elections. Others sent applications to vote-by-mail to registered voters. Not showing identification was encouraged and an unbelievable amount of requirements were ignored.
In the swing state of Michigan, obituary records prove dead people voted in the 2020 Presidential Election. 17,327 mail-in-ballots were sent out to the dead. The dead who were sent mail-in-ballots were also dead on November 3, 2020, yet, voted in the Michigan General 2020 election. Per the United States Census Bureau, for the first time on record, a majority (69.4 %) of voters cast ballots by ”nontraditional” methods. Keep this in mind because Michigan has 15 Electoral Votes.
In Fulton County, Georgia, Ruby Freeman, Shaye Moss, and three others tabulated the exact same stack of absentee ballots three times. How do we know? Ruby uploaded a “secret” live video to Instagram. After the order came down across every swing state to stop counting at 10:30pm on November 3rd, they kept “burning the midnight oil.” MSNBC’s Rachel 'Madcow' commented on the situation; “Five people are inside that building? Five actual individuals who are working on the absentees in Fulton County right now. Just five?.. Talk about having the fate of the Nation in your hands?” Keep this in mind because Georgia has 16 Electoral Votes.
The Senate Hearing on the Election Audit in Maricopa, County, Arizona, proves that there were illegalities. Katie Hobbs inserted “74, 243 mail-in-ballots where there are no clear records of them being sent.” Arizona uses two methods to track votes: keeping records of when ballots are sent and when they’re received. Additionally, they can be tied to the individual recipient. Keep this in mind because Arizona has 11 Electoral Votes.
Electoral Votes for 2020 were clocked in at 306, Biden, and 232, Trump. Had Trump received an additional 38, he would have the 270 necessary to win and if Biden was short 37, he would have lost. “Nontraditional” voting methods were miracled up and adopted because of lockdowns, spacing, and masks. Guaranteed was a sham of an election guaranteeing a sham of an outcome which depended on swing states.
The battlegrounds in 2020 were Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Maine's 2nd congressional district, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska's 2nd congressional district, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Wisconsin. The “Big Five '' considered most likely to decide the Electoral College constituted of Florida, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
Electoral votes for Florida, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin are 30, 15, 17, 19, and 10, respectively. Scroll up and reread just a few examples of what took place in Michigan, Georgia, and Arizona. If the extra votes from 2016 were concentrated in 2 or 3 of the swing states, that was enough.
Imagine how the election would have turned out without lockdowns, social distancing, and mask hysteria.
Fast forward to June 3, 2024, when Republican members of the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic grilled Fauci. He admits there were “no clinical trials” to support six-feet social distancing. He concedes that evidence substantiating masks to protect and prevent COVID is lacking — but called for people to wear masks anyway. Republican Representative Rich McCormick of Georgia's 6th Congressional District played audio during the grilling. Fauci is heard saying, “It has been proven that when you make it difficult for people in their lives, they lose their ideological bullshit.”
This is perhaps one of the few honest things Fauci has said. Unfortunately, by “making life difficult” and actually, deadly, Americans may have lost their most sacred right: to vote and have it mean something.