The U.S. Supreme Court Can Still Correct The Presidential Election
Lew Uhler, Peter Ferrara, and Joe Yocca
January 15, 2021
Chaos and conflict reign in the nation’s capital but by far the most important issue remains: the theft of the presidential election. It is time the U.S. Supreme Court was asked to resolve this issue per its Constitutional authority under the 12th Amendment: When the outcome of the Electoral “College†is uncertain, a vote (one per state) by the House of Representatives is required.
In the 2020 election, President Trump received millions more votes than in 2016, and the “red tide†swept congressional and down-ballot offices from sea to shining sea. It is simply not believable that he fairly lost the election.
To this day, evidence of election fraud continues to mount, despite the left’s attempts to divert attention to impeaching the president once again. It seems they want to create a media frenzy to divert attention from the facts which are becoming more clear.
The bell-weather state of Ohio, for instance, which no winning president has failed to carry in that state’s history, was won by Trump by a larger margin than 2016. Its next-door neighbor, Pennsylvania, was trending the same on election night until they stopped vote counting mysteriously in the wee hours of the next morning. Magically that state’s vote tally flipped for Biden by the morning.
As if to add insult to injury, the city of Philadelphia blocked access to Republican poll watchers on election day — despite a U.S. Supreme Court order — to investigate the irregularity. These latest reports of the magnitude of the deception show why. Similar stunts in Detroit, Milwaukee, Atlanta, Las Vegas and Maricopa County, Ariz., were equal to that fraudulent task.
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