That's all bullshit. The republican governors, put there by majorities of conservative voters, have stated publicly that their elections were "free and fair", one or two going so far as to say the most free and fair ever. I've said this before I believe, but even Texas has offered a $1 million payment to anyone who can show credible evidence of fraud in their election.
So yeah, it's a "conspiwacy" that involves everyone, including republicans.
"If you meet a kook in the morning, you met a kook that day. You meet kooks all day? You're the kook."
(Thanks to Raylan Givens, Justified)
Time for another roundup of linked sources that indicate possible election fraud in the 2020 US Presidential Elections involving the incomparable Donald J. Trump and Uncle Joe Biden:
I wonder if there might be some “Contention” brewing in the upcoming Electoral College Convention? I hope it doesn’t come down to that. We need the many moderate voters in the US to believe our President is legitimate, whomever it is.
https://thehill.com/regulation/cour...s-in-supreme-court-seeking-to-delay-electoral
The following article takes a broader view of the long term pattern of the media, including certain big technology companies, Democrat leadership, and certain big donors have been actively attempting to influence public opinion in unethical ways:
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/a...lection_was_neither_free_nor_fair_144798.html
While this article’s title suggests Trump is polarizing, it also suggests a motive for corrupt politicians, whether Democrat or Republicans who have joined forces against Trump. Perhaps a resolution on the possible attempt to steal the election will show us how deep this corruption hole goes:
https://amgreatness.com/2020/12/07/no-politician-is-more-popular-or-unpopular-than-trump/
Although the next link is to a Rush Limbaugh video with transcript, Limbaugh does make some points that support the the ideas of the previous article.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/v...m_term=977631&crst=1607459873&wrst=1607459873
For those who are deeper thinkers and with longer attention spans, there is Mark Levin of Fox News. He discusses why PA election rules changes are unconsitutional:
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/v...l-in-ballot_changes_are_unconstitutional.html
Trump apparently stated he will fight, if necessary, until January. Part of the article,
“Justice Ginsburg recognized in Bush v. Gore that the date of ‘ultimate significance’ is January 6, when Congress counts and certifies the votes of the Electoral College,” they said in a statement Tuesday. “The only fixed day in the U.S. Constitution is the inauguration of the President on January 20 at noon.”
https://www.washingtontimes.com/new...ignal&utm_campaign=pushnotify&utm_medium=push
Another article discussing Trump’s seemingly resolute position of ensuring our election has not been tampered with:
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/v...ve_to_see_who_the_next_administration_is.html
I wish everyone would embrace the idea that the process of challenging close elections, especially under questionable cirumstances, will help legitimize the winner, helping the President to be a more effective leader, which benefits all US citizens in the end.