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Did Trump win or did Biden (Part Two)?

 

E. Ablorh-Odjidja

January 27, 2021

 

To Part One

 

But right or wrong, credit Democrats for using all means to put Biden on top.  However, one must do so with question marks on their devotion to the constitution and voter integrity in the six states that gave the win to Biden.

 

Not only are some Republicans part of the coalition that gave the victory to Biden, but they pretend to be clueless as to what had happened on November 03, 2020; check Mich McConnel, Romney, and all. 

 

Biden won the 2020 election with no spectacular coattail, as opposed to Trump who had a large one downstream in the House and states offices countrywide.  

 

Biden, on the other hand, had had to survive his party primaries, dragged through with the help of Congressman James Clyburn, a Black political icon, together with a conniving liberal media.  

 

And surprisingly, Biden ended up winning almost 17 million more votes in 2020 than even Obama, the accepted most popular Democrat US president in recent times, did in 2012.

 

Trump added approximately 13 million more to his 2016 total in 2020 and still lost:  a first in legitimately counted votes for an incumbent in re-election history.  

 

In contrast, Obama in his 2012 reelection bid, dropped 3.5 million votes from his total in 2008.  But he still won, which makes one wonder why Trump didn't. 

 

NBC reported in December of 2012 that, “President Obama established an all-time low percentage of U.S. counties (won) for a successful presidential candidate: just 689 of more than three thousand, or a paltry 22%."

 

And then added, "But the ones he won were by far the most populous.”

 

In contrast, Biden won fewer counties in 2020; only 477 out of Obama’s 689, yet got 17 million more votes than Obama did in 2012.  Note the astonishing difference in the ballot count.

 

Trump, on the other hand, was to gain more counties, 2,497, than Obama and Biden's put together and still lost in 2020.

 

A befuddling outcome, but as the media always do when they ran cover-up for a favorite, Times Magazine, on November 10, 2020, had an explanation.

 

“Biden won 477 dense counties that comprise 70% of the nation’s economy, to Trump’s 2,497 rural counties that account for just 29%....”

 

The faint to the economy is interesting but a false flag.

 

One man one vote is the principle.  Population density must count for only one motive as money does in a bank heist.  

 

That means the battleground states, with some of the dense counties in the US, like money at a bank, can be prone to heist or voter fraud. 

 

For example, Philadelphia, PA, and Atlanta, GA.  Or Maricopa county, Arizona.

 

Fulton County is located in Atlanta.  It is the densest in Georgia, with a population base of 1,041,423.   No wonder most of the alleged electoral frauds were centered there.

 

When "Pause Counting at 11:00, PM on Election Night" was ordered in these dense counties across states…How Was This Coordinated”?  Asked the Gateway Pundit on November 19, 2020.

 

Democrat officials at Fulton County, at the pause of counting, “told the media and our observers that they were shutting down the tabulation center at State Farm Arena at 10:30 p.m. on election night only to continue counting ballots in secret until 1:00 a.m,” wrote Newsmax

 

Voter Integrity Project (VIP), an independent investigatory body, found in a few battlegrounds states thousands of people with changes in the state of residences, yet voted as absentees, using their prior addresses.

 

In Arizona, which Biden “won by 10,457 votes, there were 19,997 questionable votes.  

 

"In Georgia, which Biden “won” by 12,670 votes, VIP found 138,221 such votes.

 

"In Wisconsin, which Biden “won” by 20,608 votes, there were 26,673 such votes,” according to VIP.

 

Battleground Democrats states had changed the rules and allowed massive mail-in ballots, some without matching signatures, using the China virus as the excuse.

 

Then the case of "pause" in counting and the sack of Republican party observers from the halls.  No such "pause" had ever happened in decades of presidential elections in the US.

 

Strangest of all, these anomalies did not raise suspicion for some Republican senators, McConnel and Romney for example.  Transparency and curiosity, critical items for vote integrity, were thus made difficult as battleground state officials continue to make the investigations of matters more opaque.

 

"You never let a serious crisis go to waste," Rahm Emanuel, a Democrat political guru once warned.

 

And "When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time," a saying made popular by Maya Angelou, should have been the corrective and collective response from Republicans.

 

But not from Mitt Romney, a failed presidential aspirant, and later an unsuccessful suitor for a Trump cabinet position.

 

Mitt may be in all things the ultimate anti-Trumper and an amazing dishonest human being. He and members of the Lincoln Project, an insignificant minority within the Republican party, were the first to accept without questions the results from the 2020 elections.

 

But a swing in vote counts in Arizona, Georgia, and Pennsylvania could bring Trump a total of 272 electoral votes.  And he would have won; an option worth pursuing by a candidate, at least. 

 

And one that ought to be pursued by a party for the sake of voter integrity in the US and for history itself -  in these trying times.  But it wasn’t an option for Mitt and the member of the Lincoln Project.

 

Also worthy of note on the historical timeline, there has been no presidential aspirant who lost the combination of the states of Ohio, Iowa, Florida, and North Carolina and still won.

 

Biden lost all four states and still won. This fact makes his overnight, come from behind victories in the battleground states peculiar. 

 

The oddities are many and unusual, but hold on.

 

One would have thought that Trump, with incumbency in his bag, and by increasing his vote totals among minorities, all Democrat constituencies, should have had the advantage.  He didn't.

 

Joe Biden, the old fading, inarticulate candidate, a man who didn’t campaign and couldn't pull a crowd for the lack to generate enthusiasm, happened to have outperformed even history.  He didn’t only beat Trump.  He had a total of 80 million votes, the highest ever.

 

The oddities and ironies are many and more. 

 

But requests for forensic examination of machines in battleground states have met extreme resistance by the same self-appointed guardians of "our democracy."

 

Not even the media, the "fact-checkers," would ask questions.  Those who do are quickly banned on social media platforms like Twitter, Amazon, and FaceBook - at a faster rate than one could swat flies.  Parler and major platforms for conservative voices are gone, thanks to Big Tech, an apparent wing of the Democrat party.

 

Democrats and the left could incite riots on an inaugural day in 2017, cause violence, murder in the streets, and still get a pass from Big Tech, but Conservatives must not have a voice. Is this still America or China?

 

The Russians, thousands of miles away, influenced the election in 2016 to favor Trump.  But Big Tech, partisan State Secretaries and governors inside the American electorate couldn’t in 2020.

 

So, we are told that nothing went wrong.  The hate for Trump in the past stopped at the cliff edge on the eve of November 03, 2020, when the brakes for electoral integrity were applied. And everything from there on became wholesome.

 

Believing the above will certainly turn an intelligent man into a gullible idiot. 

 

E. Ablorh-Odjidja, Publisher www.ghanadot.com, Washington, DC, January 27, 2021. 

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