Democrats Panic As Key Battleground Faces Election Audit

The aftermath of the 2020 Election is going to be felt for years to come. That’s mostly because it resulted in an idiot entering the White House. But beyond Joe Biden’s terrible decisions that are wrecking the country, what happened in many states will continue to plague the nation.

It’s no secret that numerous states–mostly battlegrounds for the election–made suspicious changes to their voting rules right before the election. Republican state lawmakers, who had the power to ensure the integrity of the election results, refused to confront obvious problems. States like Georgia, Arizona, and Pennsylvania sat back and let unelected government officials play games with our democracy.

Unless they make serious changes, few voters in their states will trust the system ever again.

Many states, since November 2020, have been working overtime to secure their elections. Democrats are raging as Republican leaders all over America are ensuring those “irregularities” that tarnished 2020 won’t happen again.

We know Georgia (as well as Florida, Texas, and others) passed bills to prevent questionable practices like ballot harvesting and universal mail-in ballots. In Arizona, liberals are opposing an ongoing election audit, apparently terrified over what might be discovered.

Now, they must be quaking in their boots, as Pennsylvania is on the verge of their own audit.

Pennsylvania Republican state Sen. Doug Mastriano said Tuesday he thinks Pennsylvania could have an Arizona-style election audit by July…

Mastriano, along with fellow Pennsylvania state Sen. Cris Dush and stat Rep. Rob Kauffman, met with Arizona officials and politicians last week to tour the Arizona Republican-backed forensic audit of the 2020 election.

Mastriano said there are several ways the state could issue an election audit. A state Senate committee would use its subpoena powers to send a letter to a county or several counties to declare its intention to issue an audit of votes. [Source: Just the News]

It appears that if Mastriano gets enough support, the state can launch an audit similar to the one going on in Arizona. That would result in Pennsylvania looking at the ballots cast in 2020, including those suspicious ones that magically appeared days after voting ended.

You might be asking yourself, “Why is this even important?” Well, an audit won’t reverse the outcome of 2020. It’s not as if PA will be able to undo election results that have been certified by both the state and U.S. Senate. But an audit can have serious repercussions for the future.

If PA discovers that gross voter or election manipulation occurred–or at the very least, negligence–then they have no excuse but to make serious reforms. An audit can reveal how many counted ballots should not have been accepted–because they lacked signatures or other requirements. An audit can also expose attempts by Democrats to alter the election results and subvert the will of the people.

Today, Democrats all over the country are trying to push radical election “reform” that would destroy any hopes of having fair and secure elections in the future. They want to remove whatever barriers exist that prevent widespread fraud, much the same way Biden removed existing barriers on our border.

But all that can be averted if states prove fraud took place in 2020. Dems have a lot riding on not having a PA audit.

Which is why we really need one.

Author: Jonathan Jones


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