On March 20, an article in the leftist New York Times claimed that Republican groups were working together to help Trump turn “election fraud” into a way to bring together traditionalists to raise money and engage with voters. On the same day, Donald J. Trump, the 45th president of the United States, issued a statement in response to the article, the fact is that the American people are dissatisfied with the election results, the Democratic Party violated the Constitution in the pre-election changes to the election rules, but the courts at all levels do not have the courage to rule, so the people are generous to defend the election to promote change.
Trump reiterated in a statement on the 20th: “Very sad, this election was secretly manipulated (rigged), and did not even follow up to the details, of which there are many (complaint attempts) is completely change the results (totally game changing).” Trump noted that Democrats changed many election rules before the election in the swing state without the approval of the state’s Republican (majority) legislature, which is against the U.S. Constitution, and “for that reason alone, our (2020 election) is an illegitimate election.”
Trump criticized that “the Supreme Court and other courts are afraid to rule (afraid to rule) because of gutlessness (gutless) and will go down in history as such.” “No wonder (we) raise so much money on this topic, people who obey the law have every right to do so!”
The New York Times reports that “right-wingers” are becoming more and more eager to get donations and voter participation through “election fraud” calls. Conservative groups across the country are finding that conservative participants are passionate about upholding election laws. Conservative organizations have a large network of churches and anti-abortion groups across the country.
A new poll shows that 81 percent of Republican voters give Trump a favorable rating and 88 percent say they approve of his job performance as president, The Hill reported March 12.
75% of voters. 60% of African-American voters oppose Democratic HR1 to change the election system
The U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 1, the “Election Reform Act,” by a vote of 220 to 210 in the Democratic Party’s favor on the 3rd, and is breaking through the Senate. The Democratic Party will try to promote HR1 in the House of Representatives in 2019, and many of the phenomena criticized as illegal and loopholes in the 2020 election will be legalized in the bill. For example, if the bill passes, the 36 states that currently require identification documents before voting would be forced to remove these controls. (2020-11-14 Wall Street Journal article: General Election Reaped. Voters must stop the cycle of chaos)
Rasmussen Reports released the results of a March 14-15 poll in which 75 percent of U.S. voters said they should be required to show “photo identification,” such as a driver’s license, before voting; only 21 percent opposed the requirement. Those who agree include 89 percent of Republican voters, 60 percent of Democratic voters, 77 percent of voters who do not identify with a specific party, 69 percent of African-Americans, and 82 percent of other minorities.
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