Some strange stuff in Minnesota and Wisconsin

Red Flags in Wisconsin and Minnesota

    • An improbably high 89-90% voter turnout in both Wisconsin and Minnesota;
    • Incomplete ballots where the voter cast a ballot for Biden but did not vote on a U.S. House Democrat (95% in Minnesota; 57% in Wisconsin) or where the voter cast a vote for a U.S. House Republican but did not vote for Trump (43% in Wisconsin);
    • Biden’s 233,000 vote lead in Minnesota in the context of a Congressional red wave, six Democrat mayors defecting to Trump in the Duluth area, and the Republicans picking up a seat in the house, does not make sense;
    • A violation of Wisconsin Statute 6.50 (3) by the WEC allowed as many as 234,000 “phantom” voters to cast a ballot even though by law they were supposed to be purged from the voter rolls.

These are just some of the many voting irregularities in the states of Minnesota and Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Elections Commission showed itself to be extremely partisan in its disregard for Wisconsin law. When the dust settles from all of this election confusion, my hope is that they will be held accountable for their lack of interest in upholding a free and fair election. The anomalous 89-90% voter turnout, together with voting irregularities related to the absentee ballots, suggests the overreach of a Democratic elite that believes itself above the law. While Minnesota will likely not be settled this time around, the petition in Wisconsin for a recount cast by Trump’s legal team on November 4th, considering the disregard for the law in that state, should give Trump a good shot at a victory in that state, landing him another 10 electoral votes toward the coveted 270 he needs.

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Doug Santo