It appears that even if President Trump wins the election, people should get ready for 79 days of hell, as that’s the number of days from Election Day to Inauguration Day.
Democrats have already said that they are planning to conduct riots if President Trump wins on Election Day. Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer warned people of retaliation if President Trump wins. She said in a speech if you want churches open and things to go back to normal vote for Biden.
During her weekly press conference, Pelosi said, “I feel very confident that Joe Biden will be elected President on Tuesday. Whatever the end count is on the election that occurs on Tuesday, he will be elected, on January 20th he will be inaugurated President.”
Liberals are also trying to get the United Nations involved after Election Day.
Writing for the New York Times, Peter Beinart claims the United Nations must intervene.
Beinart argues that since the Democrat party stands for black and minority voters and because of that they are facing chronic racist disenfranchisement.
The more the Democratic Party becomes a vehicle for Black political empowerment, the less its votes count. Democrats must now win the popular vote by three, four or even five percentage points to be assured of winning the Electoral College. They must achieve that margin in the face of a strenuous Republican effort to ensure that many Democratic ballots are not counted. And even if they overcome both of those obstacles, Mr. Trump may still not concede.
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By impeding Black voters, the United States still violates the democratic principles it has helped enshrine into international law.
Beinart offers no proof that voters are being disenfranchised however, just yesterday (right on cue) The Economist published a piece claiming that non-white absentee ballots are being rejected at a higher rate than white absentee ballots.
The fix is in folks, they are going to use riots and claims of minority disenfranchisement to try and get the United Nations involved and overturn the will of the American people.