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Everyone remembers “the spike” in 2020.

The official explanation is that this was caused by a huge amount of mail-in ballots that swung the election Biden’s way, even though Trump was winning the election handily among in-person voters.

Were these legitimate mail-in votes? Or did enough people fraudulently manufacture vote to make up just enough to guarantee Biden’s deficit?

While both sides are convinced that they are 100% right, there is only thing we can be 100% sure of: no one will ever know.

The whole point of January 6 wasn’t to “overturn the election”. It was to investigate that very basic question, so that the American public would be assured that the election results were legitimate. But court after court refused to take cases because of reasons like “this isolated case wouldn’t have changed the outcome of the election” or “this person lacks standing”. Never was there any proof, one way or another, of either election tampering or election integrity.

Is the election being “rigged” in 2024?

Conservatives are a funny lot. Maybe because the mainstream media has such a lock on defining what most of America accept as “truth”, we seem to jump at every wild theory we hear, from Sidney Powell’s “Kracken” to Mike Lindell’s “Absolute Proof” to Dinesh D’Souza’s “2000 Mules”.

Were these valid? Were they hoaxes? Were they ops? Or were they a combination of all three?

Here’s the point: it doesn’t matter. Because the Left doesn’t need to do any of that. All they have to do is something called “targeted marketing”.

Here are specific things I’ve observed so far:

  • My wife and I both got official looking letters from some group called the “Voter Information Center” or some nonsense like that to request mail-in ballots.

    (I live near New York City, which is almost entirely blue. I also have an Asian name—Harris holds a 38 point lead over Trump among Asian American voters.)

    Since I already did my research and already requested a mail-in ballot, I knew this was the work of an NGO. The NGO didn’t tell me who to vote for. But they did play the law of averages and figured I was a probably Harris supporter. My sister who lives in upstate New York (who, ironically, leans left) did NOT get this letter.
    • While on YouTube watching a gaming video with my daughter, I noticed the ad you see to the right. My first thought was, “that young lady really needs to put on a sweater, or she’ll catch her death of cold!”

      But when I looked closer, I realized it was an ad by Headcount, another supposedly non-partisan NGO that to date has registered over 1.3 million voters. I don’t know anything about Sabrina Carpenter’s fans, but can you guess who they will be voting for?

      This is how you rig an election. It’s the same way Google News brainwashes the population. By being extremely selective in choosing who should and should not have a voice.

      What can we do?

      The answer is simple. Vote early. And tell all your friends to vote early. Why?

      Whoever gave the advice to conservative voters in 2020 to wait until Election Day played right into the left’s hands. If no cheating is going on, it gives them the satisfaction of seeing a flood of ballots come in at the last second. If cheating is going on, it lets them figure out the margin by which to cheat.

      Send this page to your friends and family who may not have registered to vote yet. Encourage them to register right away, before the deadline listed for their state. Then, encourage them to click on the “Early Voting” link to find out how to submit a ballot before Election Day.

      I know a lot of older people are going to be purists and say you need to vote ON Election day and NEVER by mail. But the world has changed, and those in power are taking advantage of this mindset. But as we’ve seen, there is a greater chance of a broken machine, or lost pens, or bad weather, or ridiculous lines, or broken water mains on Election Day than there is of your mail-in ballot getting lost before Election Day. The other side is counting on it. Don’t play into their hands. Vote as early as your state allows you to. And tell your friends.

      List of States with online voter registration Links (where available) and info on mail-in voting

      AlaskaVoter Registration (Oct 6) – Vote by Mail (postmarked by Nov 5)

      ArizonaVoter Registration (Oct 7) – Vote by Mail (received by Nov 5 @ 7:00pm PST)

      ArkansasVoter Registration (Oct 7) – Vote by Mail (received by Nov 5 @ 7:30pm CST)

      CaliforniaVoter Registration (Oct 21) – Vote by Mail (postmarked by Nov 5)

      ColoradoVoter Registration (Nov 5) – Vote by Mail (received by Nov 5 @ 7:00pm MST)

      FloridaVoter Registration (Oct 7) – Vote by Mail (received by Nov 5 @ 7:00pm EST)

      GeorgiaVoter Registration (Oct 7) – Vote by Mail (received by Nov 5 close of polls)

      HawaiiVoter Registration (Nov 5) – Vote by Mail (received by Nov 5 @ 7:00pm HST)

      IdahoVoter Registration (Oct 11) – Vote by Mail (received by Nov 5 @ 8:00pm MST)

      IllinoisVoter Registration (Oct 20) – Vote by Mail (postmarked by Nov 5)

      IowaVoter Registration (Oct 21) – Vote by Mail (received by Nov 5 @ 8:00pm CST)

      KansasVoter Registration (Oct 15) – Vote by Mail (postmarked by Nov 5 @ close of polls)

      MaineVoter Registration (Oct 15) – Vote by Mail (received by Nov 5 @ 8:00pm EST)

      MarylandVoter Registration (Oct 15) – Vote by Mail (postmarked by Nov 5)

      MassachusettsVoter Registration (Oct 26) – Vote by Mail (postmarked by Nov 5)

      MichiganVoter Registration (Oct 21) – Vote by Mail (received by Nov 5

      MinnesotaVoter Registration (Oct 15) – Vote by Mail (received by Nov 5 @ 8:00pm CST)

      MontanaVoter Registration (Oct 7) – Vote by Mail (received by Nov 5 @ 8:00pm MST)

      NebraskaVoter Registration (Oct 18) – Vote by Mail (received by Nov 5 @ close of polls)

      NevadaVoter Registration (Nov 5) – Vote by Mail (postmarked by Nov 5)

      New JerseyVoter Registration (Oct 15) – Vote by Mail (postmarked by Nov 5 @ 8:00pm EST)

      New MexicoVoter Registration (Oct 8) – Vote by Mail (received by Nov 5 @ 7:00pm MST)

      New YorkVoter Registration (Oct 26) – Vote by Mail (postmarked by Nov 5)

      North CarolinaVoter Registration (Oct 11) – Vote by Mail (received by Nov 5 @ 7:30pm EST)

      North Dakota – No voter registration required – Vote by Mail (postmarked by Nov 4)

      OhioVoter Registration (Oct 7) – Vote by Mail (postmarked by Nov 4)

      OklahomaVoter Registration (Oct 11) – Vote by Mail (received by Nov 5 @ 7:00pm CST)

      OregonVoter Registration (Oct 15) – Vote by Mail (postmarked by Nov 5 @ 8:00pm PST)

      PennsylvaniaVoter Registration (Oct 21) – Vote by Mail (received by Nov 5 @ 8:00pm EST)

      Rhode IslandVoter Registration (Oct 6) – Vote by Mail (Nov 5 @ 8:00pm EST)

      South DakotaVoter Registration (Oct 21) – Vote by Mail (received by Nov 5 @ 7:00pm CST)

      UtahVoter Registration (Oct 25) – Vote by Mail (postmarked by Nov 4)

      VermontVoter Registration (Nov 5) – Vote by Mail (received by Nov 5 @ 7:00pm EST)

      VirginiaVoter Registration (Oct 15) – Vote by Mail (postmarked by Nov 5)

      WashingtonVoter Registration (Oct 28) – Vote by Mail (received by Nov 5 @ 7:00pm PST)

      WisconsinVoter Registration (Oct 16) – Vote by Mail (received by Nov 5 @ 8:00pm CST)

      WyomingVoter Registration (Oct 21) – Vote by Mail (received by Nov 5 @ 7:00pm MST)