Recorded U.S. Presidential Voter Fraud from 1824 through 2021

 

                                      Review by Amelia Gora (2021)

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The United States is based on the U.S. Constitution in 1787.

1824 - President Andrew Jackson had legal remedies made.

1840 - Voter Presidential Fraud documented.

The U.S. became bankrupt in 1865 due to the American Civil War costs.

The U.S. could no longer Treaty with any nation.  Only Conventions were legal under international law.

In 1871, a Secret Banker's Constitution was signed, unknown to U.S. citizens.

In 1898, the U.S. became two (2) nations:  (1)  the American Empire - dealt with only Territories which did not have Treaties; and (2) the United States - dealt with Nations with Treaties.

1917 - Presidential Voter Fraud documented.

1960 - Richard Nixon had legal remedies made for Presidential Voter Fraud.

In 1980, another Secret Treaty was approved by U.S. President Richard Nixon.

See:  Constitution for the Newstates of the United States https://iolani-theroyalhawk.blogspot.com/2017/11/remembering-queen-liliuokalani-and-her.html

In 2000, Al Gore had legal remedies made for Presidential Voter Fraud.

In 2020 and 2021, U.S. President Donald Trump is experiencing multiple issues of Voter Fraud which is ignored by the Democrats, the RINO/Republicans in Name Only, and Republicans today.

SUMMARY

The Democrats with Biden, Harris, Pelosi, Clinton, Obama, et. als. have never ceased in trying to impeach Donald Trump since his beginnings in the Oval Office.

The question for all of them is Which U.S. Constitution are they operating with?

The answer should be the U.S. Constitution of 1787.

The Illegal Constitutions are the 1871 - Secret Banker's Constitution, and the 1980 - Constitution for the Newstates of the United States, which appears to be the Constitutions followed by those who disregard or shun the Truth that Voter Fraud occurred over time including the Voter Fraud of 2020 and 2021.

The Voter Fraud issues will not go away, and those who disregard the Voter Fraud are subject to be implicated in the Crimes of Voter Fraud, face a Grand Jury Trial, Sentenced to Prison:

"State penalties for voter fraud vary, but most states make it a felony offense (usually punishable by a year or more in prison). Some states impose different penalties based on what conduct is involved (such as double voting versus fraudulent registration).

Issues of Fraud reporting by the Media is also documented.  Lies are continued disregarding truth, and documented evidence.

Prosecutions for Voter Frauds documented awaits those who conspired and colluded in the stealing of an election which was won by the only U.S. President who is loved by his supporters.

Ramifications are many.

Charges are expected for voting poll workers, etc.  

Charges of libel, etc. are also expected as well.

Prison time up to a year is anticipated for those guilty of Voter Fraud.

Will Justice prevail?

Will the U.S. Constitution of 1787 prevail?

Will Article 6 which shows that Treaties are the "supreme law of the land" prevail?

Only Treaties up to 1865 are legal because the U.S. became bankrupt in 1865 and could no longer treaty with other nations.

Since 1865 only conventions could be engaged in by the U.S.

Will the Biden camp be allowed to disregard Voter Fraud?

aloha.

 

References:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/the-ugliest-presidential-election-in-history-fraud-voter-intimidation-and-a-backroom-deal/ar-BB1biZFj

Regarding legal remedies for:   President Andrew Jackson, President Richard Nixon, and Al Gore.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2020/11/21/founders-constitution-president-trump-concede/

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    Election fraud is a real concern in most countries. Election fraud is a real concern in most countries.

    In the United States, Presidential, Congressional, state-level, and municipal elections alike have often been characterized by fears that a candidate would steal votes or that they would otherwise be rigged. Accusations of stolen or rigged elections have been common in the history of the country, some candidates have accused their opponents of cheating them out of the U.S. Presidency, such as in the case of Aaron Burr and Thomas Jefferson in 1800. Throughout the 19th Century, almost every candidate claimed that electoral fraud was committed. However, sometimes the accuser was right because the electoral process is never fraud-proof. Some of the most controversial presidential and state level elections in the history of the United States of America are looked at herein.

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    4. Kansas Territorial Legislature Election of 1855

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    2. New York State Governor Election of 1793

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    1. U.S. Presidential Election of 2000

    The US Presidential Election of 2000, the country’s 54th, was held on November 7th, 200o. The contest was between Republican’s George W Bush and the incumbent vice president and the Democratic candidate Al Gore. The campaigns focused on the domestic issues including tax, reforms, budget, and social insurance reforms. The outcome of the 2000 election was the closest presidential election in the history of the country. The election results were pegged on Florida with the margin of victory triggering a recount. Litigation in some counties also started further recounts, with the US Supreme Court awarding the Florida vote to George W Bush granting him victory. However, further studies have given conflicting opinion on the legitimate winner of the Florida votes since the recount was not allowed to proceed by the Supreme Court. Al Gore also blamed his failure to win the presidency on the sex scandal on the then-President Bill Clinton as having affected the ratings of their Democratic Party.

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