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But even with these lies, Democrats will still need to cheat on election day and beyond

How Democrats Stole The 2022 Elections



How Democrats Stole The 2022 Elections
In late August, President Biden started laying the groundwork for the Democrats to steal the upcoming November 2022 midterm elections. In one of his speeches, Biden told the audience, "MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people."

Democrats, with full assistance from their propaganda media, have convinced many Americans that Trump caused the current inflation crisis, the war in Ukraine

Last week Biden told the audience that it was unAmerican to question the results of the November midterm elections and that the results can take several days after the election. He said these things because the theft that occurred in the 2020 Presidental election worked so well that the same game plan was already underway for 2022. Democrats do not want any skepticism or pushback regarding the fraudulent 2022 election results. Democrats, with full assistance from their propaganda media, have convinced many Americans that Trump caused the current inflation crisis, the war in Ukraine, and the embarrassing exit from Afghanistan. But even with these lies, Democrats will still need to cheat on election day and beyond. Millions of illegal aliens will vote Democrat, which is why the border remains open. Millions of Democrats will vote two or three times which is why IDs are frowned upon, and the system itself will move votes cast for Republicans onto the Democrat side.

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Rick Hayes lives in the epicenter of liberal land where reality and truth will never encounter a welcome mat.

An award-winning writer and photographer, with over twenty years of professional experience in both fields, Hayes started his journalism adventure after a successful, eye-opening career as a Banker in Wall Street.  Although he spent his early work life surrounded by custom made shirts, expensive ties and the shiniest of shoes, Hayes was an accomplished singer, cutting a few records with a local band and appearing on one of the first cable shows.

Working for a weekly New York paper, in one of the most politically corrupt areas in the State, he began investing his time trying to understand the nature of corruption.


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