U.S. media: election fraud and communist infiltration tearing the United States Biden can respond?

With traditional Americans proud of America, and mutant Americans ashamed of America’s history, Buchanan asks, is the Biden transition administration ready to respond to this? Pictured is the U.S. Congress. (Photo/The Epoch Times)

Writing on the News Max website on December 22, Patrick Buchanan, an American conservative commentator, expressed concern that the United States is becoming increasingly divided by factors such as the huge divisions caused by election fraud and the infiltration of communism, and asked whether the Democratic Party and Biden’s transitional administration can deal with such a serious problem.

Election Fraud Causes Deep Divisions Among Voters

Buchanan used a set of polling data to say that a huge number of Trump supporters do not approve of Biden’s victory in the 2020 election. In December, a Fox News poll showed that 30 percent of registered voters believed that President Trump’s 2020 election was stolen, with 78 percent of Trump supporters holding that view. These voters also believe that election fraud was already present or even prevalent during the Obama administration.

A poll of 1,500 registered voters conducted by the Economist website in late November showed that 85 percent of President Trump’s supporters believed that Biden’s 2020 election victory was illegitimate, and 70 percent of Trump’s supporters believed that no matter what, Trump would be able to regain the White House; only 29 percent of Trump’s supporters believed that Biden would be in the White House.

A poll conducted by Reuters and the Ipsos polling website in mid-November showed that 52 percent of Republican voters believe Trump won the 2020 election in name only; 68 percent of Republican voters believe the 2020 election was rigged; and 30 percent of independents and 10 percent of Democrats endorse this view.

In contrast, an NRP/PBS poll released on November 9 showed that 62 percent of Republicans believe President Trump did not lose in the general election; less than 25 percent of Republican voters believe in the outcome of the 2020 election.

Buchanan questioned how the Democrats and the Biden administration could win back the hearts and minds of these people.

Communist Infiltration Causes Great Divisions in America

Buchanan said it is not just the candidates they support that differ, but also the deep ideological divide between traditional Americans of faith and those who have been infiltrated by communism. Americans of faith are proud of America, believing it to be a wonderful and great country worthy of the lives of its people, but progressives and communist-variant Americans are ashamed of America, believing it to be a sinful nation in need of cultural cleanup.

Traditional Americans cling to a Christian tradition rooted in both the New and Old Testaments, believing that the natural laws of the human heart take precedence over the laws made by man himself; they oppose abortion, believing it to be a regression from God and the cause of the demise of many ancient cultures; and mutant Americans believe that abortion and homosexuality are symbols of “freedom” and “progress.

And this fundamental moral divide has led to great political divisions and ethnic conflicts.

If a couple in a family disagrees, he writes, they can divorce; if the shareholders of a company disagree, the company can break up, but how can the United States of America survive and prosper with such deep divisions?