Special ‘Unsolved Mysteries’ Episode to Cover the 2020 Election

Have you noticed that the media and many of the Democrats are starting to break out in a flop sweat this week? Twitter has been censoring President Trump like crazy – they blocked a dozen of his tweets in a single day.

Plus, it looks like we’re not going to be getting break from all the new vote fraud memes anytime soon. There are just too many anomalies that took place in this election for people to ever trust the system again.

This meme points out one of the biggest anomalies of all: The roughly 450,000 (and climbing) ballots that checked the box next to Joe Biden’s name… and nothing else. No votes for US Senate, no votes for US House races, no votes for local candidates, no votes for statewide ballot measures.

The ballots just had votes for Joe Biden.

Kind of weird, no? It’s almost as if those ballots were filled out in a rush on election night in the specific swing states that inexplicably stopped counting votes for a few hours. We’re expected to believe that Joe Biden was more popular than Barack Obama or Donald Trump… but that Biden’s election victory somehow didn’t work for down-ballot Democrat candidates.


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