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Judicial Watch: Media ‘prepping the battlefield’ for election fraud

From Washington Examiner:

“We won’t know who won for days? Well, that’s not normal, that’s not right, and it invites fraud and undermines voter confidence,” said Fitton, the author of the newly released book Rights and Freedoms in Peril, published by Threshold Editions.

During an interview about his book that Secrets will post later this week, Fitton said his group has been battling for a return to a normal Election Day, but it clearly is not going to happen this year, like it didn’t in 2020.

As in 2020, when states challenged their constitutions to allow for special voting conditions due to COVID-19, Fitton said some states have changed the rules to allow for days of counting, which many voters are already questioning, especially those who believe that former President Donald Trump will be the victim.

“It’s one thing to be counting ballots at 3 in the morning. It’s another thing to make a conscious effort to delay the resolution of the election for days past Election Day. I think it’s contrary to federal law,” said Fitton, who has headed the watchdog for 26 years.
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