Isn't the validity of a vote the lynchpin of a Sacred Democracy?
The thing is, we'll never know the extent of fraud (guaranteed every single election has fraud, and stating otherwise is ignorant at best) because it wasn't allowed to be investigated. Worse, it was crushed. Questioning anything continues to get you labeled an "election denier."
Why shouldn't voting machines be ripped to pieces to analyze every inch of the machines and code that runs them?
The problem isn't that he questioned the process. The problem is that any questions or concerns are crushed and silenced with prejudice.
If you want honest elections that is not a healthy situation.

It's why people literally climb mountains.
So they would be aligned and in contact. Maybe if Musk held a rally without Trump for example?
No do one about "How Joe Biden might have used his political career to help Joe Biden."
#journalism
One of those is early voting.
You can't question it publicly, because you're "being mean" and that is anti-Democracy to even say out loud.
As the saying goes, "the flack is strongest when you're over the target."
Is that too crazy?
According to the numbers released Tuesday, the Border Patrol encountered 53,858 people crossing the border illegally in September, in line with similar numbers posted in July and August, and down from a high of 249,740 in December.
OK..
βHey Alexa, what is the size of the average American city?β
About 76% of the approximately 19,500 incorporated places had fewer than 5,000 people.
Oh.

From the article:
According to the numbers released Tuesday, the Border Patrol encountered 53,858 people crossing the border illegally in September, in line with similar numbers posted in July and August, and down from a high of 249,740 in December.
OK..
βHey Alexa, what is the size of the average American city?β
About 76% of the approximately 19,500 incorporated places had fewer than 5,000 people.
Oh.