Bob Highfill
TRACY – A group rallied Saturday in front of Tracy City Hall to support President Donald Trump, who they believe was denied re-election against Democratic challenger Joe Biden due to voter fraud.
The “Stop the Steal Rally” drew 175 people, according to Tracy native Steve Wampler, who coordinated the event. Several held American flags, and pro-Trump signs and flags. Handouts were distributed that included information on how best “to stand up for President Trump and fight democratic election fraud.”
“Stop the Steal” rallies were staged in other parts of the country in advance of what Trump tweeted would be “a wild” protest on Jan. 6 in Washington, D.C., the day Congress is set to convene to certify the Electoral College votes and declare President-elect Biden the winner.
Yes, It Was a Stolen Election-You’d have to be blind not to see it
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os Angeles Times, for instance, assures us that Trump’s “baseless” and “dangerous” claim “that the election was rigged to benefit Joe Biden” has been thoroughly “debunked.”[1]
The New York Times proclaims that “Trump’s false election fraud claims” are founded upon nothing more than a “torrent of falsehoods.”[2] Sneering at “how Trump drove the lie that the election was stolen,”
The Washington Post mocks Republicans who “are still pretending that there was election fraud.”[3] And
CNN.com warns that “Trump s obsession with overturning the election” has now begun to spiral “out of control.”[4]
You’d have to be blind not to see it. Wed Dec 23, 2020
John Perazzo is the editor of the Freedom Center s Discover the Networks website. As Americans continue to watch the 2020 election controversy unfold, the very same publications that spent years lying about President Trump’s “Russia collusion” are once again telling us what we are dutifully supposed to believe. The
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os Angeles Times, for instance, assures us that Trump’s “baseless” and “dangerous” claim “that the election was rigged to benefit Joe Biden” has been thoroughly “debunked.”[1]
The New York Times proclaims that “Trump’s false election fraud claims” are founded upon nothing more than a “torrent of falsehoods.”[2] Sneering at “how Trump drove the lie that the election was stolen,”