Election Fraud Proven!
The U.S. government and world media insist that all Americans must pretend to believe that all our elections are free and fair.
Connecticut Superior Court Judge William Clark does not agree. The Western Journal reports:
Superior Court Judge William Clark tossed out the results of a Sept. 12 primary in Bridgeport after video emerged showing an individual who was alleged to have been a supporter of Democratic Mayor Joe Ganim stuffing multiple ballots in an absentee ballot drop box.
Ganim defeated challenger John Gomes by 251 votes, trailing him in the in-person voting but riding the absentee ballots to victory, according to WNPR-FM in Connecticut.
“The volume of ballots so mishandled is such that it calls the result of the primary election into serious doubt and leaves the court unable to determine the legitimate result of the primary,” Clark said in his ruling.
This description matches countless reports from 2020 and 2022. Even so, the judge was alarmed by the evidence in this case:
The results, he wrote, “are shocking to the court and should be shocking to all the parties.”
Connecticut law requires that only a voter or a voter’s designee can drop a ballot in an absentee ballot collection box.
As with President Joe Biden’s student loan debt transfer executive orders, neglect of the border, and other knowingly unconstitutional actions, the Connecticut election will be held as planned, despite the proven corruption and the probable invalidity of its results: “The judge has no authority to halt an election, so voting is still set for Tuesday, according to the Hartford Courant,” the Journal reports.
Wait: Judges don’t have the authority to change election laws? When did that happen?
The election will go on, and if the challenger loses, the vote will be set aside and another election will take place.
At least one case of election fraud will ultimately be remedied.
To see how your state ranks in terms of election security, and how others compare, consult the Election Integrity Scorecard compiled by The Heritage Foundation. It is an impressively comprehensive, detailed, and well-documented analysis of election security in each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia. Then, petition your state government to improve its rating by emulating better practices from other states.