Fraudulent Presidential Election Ballots Leads To Massive Voter Confusion

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by Paul Engel, America Outloud:

While researching presidential election ballots, I discovered something interesting: A state that had a fraudulent ballot in 2020. Was this an individual mistake? I started looking at the sample ballots from each state in the 2020 election. I found mistakes in not just one state, or a handful of states, but in two-thirds of the state’s ballots. This leads me to believe these may not be mistakes at all but fraud committed on the American people by the states regarding electing the President and Vice President of the United States.

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Many people are confused about how we elect the President and Vice President of the United States. Its been my experience that the confusion comes not from the language of the Constitution, but the cognitive dissonance we have trying to merge what weve been told with what weve seen happen. One of the greatest sources of that cognitive dissonance is the mistaken belief that the people vote for, and thereby elect, the President of the United States. This lie is being perpetrated by many people and groups, and in 2020, over two-thirds of the states.

Electing the President

To see the fraud, we must understand how the President and Vice President are elected. The process begins with Article II, Section 1, Clause 2 of the Constitution.

Each State shall appoint, in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a Number of Electors equal to the whole Number of Senators and Representatives to which the State may be entitled in the Congress:

U.S. Constitution, Article II, Section 1, Clause 2

Notice that each state appoints electors for president and vice-president in a manner determined by that state’s legislature. The election process continues in the Twelfth Amendment.

The Electors shall meet in their respective states and vote by ballot for President and Vice-President, one of whom, at least, shall not be an inhabitant of the same state with themselves; they shall name in their ballots the person voted for as President, and in distinct ballots the person voted for as Vice-President, and they shall make distinct lists of all persons voted for as President, and of all persons voted for as Vice-President, and of the number of votes for each, which lists they shall sign and certify, and transmit sealed to the seat of the government of the United States, directed to the President of the Senate;

U.S. Constitution, Amendment XII

The electors that are appointed, then meet in their state and vote for President and Vice President. These votes are then tabulated, signed, and certified before being sent the the President of the Senate, the sitting Vice President. The process seems simple enough, but did you notice something missing? There is no vote by the people in the process. Thats because your right to participate in the election of the President and Vice President comes not from the Constitution, but from the decision of your states legislature to advise them on the appointment of electors.

Appointing Electors

This is not meant to be a dissertation on the various ways a states legislature has decided to appoint electors, although that might be a topic for future discussion, so I will focus on the laws in one state, Tennessee. I chose this state as my example for two reasons. First, my family and I now live here. Second, its one of the one-third of states that does not commit fraud on their ballots.

At the regular November election immediately preceding the time fixed by the law of the United States for the choice of president and vice president, as many electors of president and vice president as this state may be entitled to shall be elected. Each registered voter in this state may vote for the whole number of electors. The persons, up to the number required to be chosen, having the highest number of votes shall be declared to be duly chosen electors.

Tenn. Code Ann. § 2-15-101

In the Tennessee Code Annotated, our legislature has determined that, at the November election preceding the time for the choosing of president and vice president, the electors for those offices shall be elected. Each registered voter in the state may vote for the whole number of electors, otherwise referred to as a slate of electors. This can be seen in the sample of Tennessees 2020 ballot.

Notice the people do not vote for President or Vice President but for electors for those offices. Who are these electors? They are political party apparatchiks (functionaries) that have pledged to vote for their partys nominee. Also, this election happens in November before the time fixed by United States law for the choice of President. When is that?

The electors of the President and Vice President of each State shall meet and give their votes on the first Tuesday after the second Wednesday in December following their appointment at such place in each State in accordance with the laws of the State enacted prior to election day.

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