
The U.S. presidential polls under the ruling Democrats have reportedly seen unprecedented electoral manipulation, marking what critics call a new level of interference.
Former President Donald Trump, now a Republican candidate, recently survived an assassination attempt, allegedly aimed at deterring him from contesting. He took to X to highlight irregularities in Pennsylvania, writing, “York County, Pennsylvania, received THOUSANDS of potentially FRAUDULENT Voter Registration Forms and Mail-In Ballot Applications from a third-party group. This is on top of Lancaster County being caught with 2600 Fake Ballots and Forms, all written by the same person. Really bad ‘stuff.’ WHAT IS GOING ON IN PENNSYLVANIA??? Law Enforcement must do their job, immediately!!! WOW!!!”
Meanwhile, U.S. Attorney General Andrew Bailey has filed a brief to halt a Biden-Harris Administration lawsuit attempting to block states from removing non-citizens reportedly placed on voter rolls. Critics argue that Democrats, facing a potential defeat to Trump and his Republican base, are resorting to extraordinary tactics to maintain power. The Biden-Harris Administration’s alleged manipulation of voter rolls, ballot stuffing, and resistance to ID requirements have sparked accusations of blatant electoral manipulation.
A fair election is paramount, not only for the American people but also for the world given the U.S.’s pivotal role in global politics. The Biden Administration’s attempt to prevent states from removing “ghost voters” is seen as undermining democratic integrity, heavily tilting the election’s outcome in their favor. Some suggest this is why the administration is staunchly opposed to requiring ID verification during voting.
Observers are urged to monitor this election closely, as it appears headed toward a disputed outcome, potentially resulting in chaos within the U.S. and beyond.
The perceived double standard of U.S. electoral practices is becoming glaringly apparent, with some suggesting that the U.S. could learn from the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) and other African electoral bodies on how to conduct free and fair elections.