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Mail-In Ballot Fraud Analysis Concludes Trump ‘Almost Certainly’ Won 2020 Election
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Mail-In Ballot Fraud Analysis Concludes Trump ‘Almost Certainly’ Won 2020 Election

"The results of the survey are nothing short of stunning"...

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Kyle Becker
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The United States of America is months away from holding another federal election and it is still unclear to tens of millions of Americans who actually won the 2020 election.

Swing states in the 2020 election implemented unconstitutional measures to allow for mass mail-in voting under the pretext of the Covid pandemic without passing laws through the state legislature. Those states include Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, according to a lawsuit brought by Texas' Attorney General Ken Paxton and filed in the U.S. Supreme Court. That case was ultimately dismissed for lack of standing, despite the state possessing original jurisdiction for the Supreme Court to hear legal disputes between states.

Thus, it is unresolved whether the use of "no excuse" mail-in ballots in certain swing states during the 2020 election was even legal and constitutional, in addition to the practical issue n of whether the practice led to a high degree of fraud (willful rigging of the election for a certain outcome) or malfeasance (invalid results arising due to failure to abide by election laws).

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