The National Review on Tuesday, November 10th, ran the headline, “An Election Day Bridge Too Far.”
No wonder half the public is concerned about irregularities in the 2020 voting.
No wonder they would support Donald Trump’s skepticism, once a reputable legal team quickly, publicly, and transparently presents to the nation justified concerns about constitutional violations in changing state voting laws and documented accounts of computer glitches, inexplicable late arrivals of ballot troves, and systemic efforts to prevent transparency — all at a level that reasonably could question the authenticity of the final vote count or even serve a dire warning of things to come.
National Director of the Knights Party, based in Harrison Arkansas, Thomas Robb said, “People who suggest that rigging the election is too elaborate to pull off, are the same people hiding in their homes, wearing a mask, too afraid to step outside their homes over a viral flu. Nothing is beyond the democratic leftists that hate America. With help from the mainstream media, anything can be achieved. If you’re hiding inside with a mask, you’ve already fell for it once.”