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American expert convinces Europeans but Americans resist

Elections are often controversial, but none more than 2020 we thought.  That was until 2022 midterms seem to have been equally as rigged.  Rigging Explained Clint Curtis has been speaking out for decades about how easy it is to manipulate an election by easy codes programming into the voting machines. In 2018, Clint Curtis was invited to Europe to testify about how easy it is to manipulate voting machines before the leaders of Italy, Germany and the Netherlands. Within months, all 3 nations decided to got rid of computer voting machines and returned to using paper ballots only. Four years after convincing three European countries to ditch the computer driven election, Mr Curtis is working with Mike Lindell to convince America to give up their voting machines and return to paper ballots.  In 2000 he believed the exit polls did not correspond with the vote tallies, therefore cheating likely occurred.  The former software programmer says within a hundred lines of code he has programmed a

NY Election Fraud

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NY Election fraud is nothing new. When elections are close there is more scrutiny into this fraud. The 2022 midterms produced the closest governor’s race in the state since 1994.  Voter fraud in all of its forms is rare," said Jennifer Clark, a lawyer at the Brennan Center for Justice.  This might be believable but considering this is the same organization Time magazine tied in with the rigging of the 2020 election.  In the 1800's, Tammany Hall became a locally organized machine dedicated to stopping Clinton and Federalists from rising to power in New York. However, local Democratic-Republicans began to turn against Tammany Hall. From 1806 to 1809 public opinion forced the local Common Council to crack down on Tammany Hall. (Wikipedia) 2013 Six politicians, three Republicans and three Democrats, were also arrested and charged with collectively accepting more than $100,000 in bribes in meetings that often took place in parked cars, hotel rooms and state offices, according to co