Trump Unleashes on “Sham” Ballot Counting in Swing States: "They're Desperate to Steal This Thing”
With Election Day just around the corner, Donald Trump didn’t mince words at his rally in Lititz, Pennsylvania, on Sunday. He zeroed in on what he calls “widespread election shenanigans” aimed at tipping the scales in favor of the establishment. And Trump wasn’t afraid to call out what he sees as the blatant, orchestrated fraud unfolding in real time.
"In Lancaster, Pennsylvania, they discovered 2,600 ballots,” he said, “all filled out by the same exact hand. Same pen, same penmanship. Yet, they call this a ‘conspiracy theory,’” Trump scoffed. The former president isn’t buying what he calls the authorities’ “business-as-usual” dismissal of the issue—and neither should you.
The whole world is watching, Trump added, pointing out that even countries with less sophisticated voting systems use fingerprints to verify voter identity. Yet here, in the so-called bastion of democracy, asking for something as simple as Voter ID is practically criminalized. “In California, you ask for a Voter ID, and you could end up in jail.”
As states like Arizona and Nevada warn they might need extra days—or even weeks—to finish counting, Trump raised the obvious question: What do you think they’re doing with all that extra time?
“They’re Desperate to Steal This Damn Thing”
Trump didn’t hold back on the media either, calling them “phony” and “crooked,” accusing them of being complicit in the cover-up. “They are fighting so hard to steal this damn thing,” he said. “They’re talking about extending voting hours, adding days, even weeks—whoever heard of this?”
In Trump’s vision, the solution is clear and straightforward: paper ballots and one-day voting. “They spend all this money on machines,” he added, “but if you went back to paper ballots, you’d have the answer by 9 o’clock tonight. Instead, they drag it out, and if you question it, they call you a ‘conspiracy theorist’ and try to lock you up.” Trump’s message here is clear: the people pulling the strings want to criminalize dissent and lock up anyone who dares to question this rigged game.
As if on cue, The New York Times released a “helpful” list of states most likely to delay results, naming—no surprise here—swing states like Arizona, Nevada, and Pennsylvania. Trump and his supporters see these delays as a way to manipulate the narrative and tip the outcome if necessary. After all, why do these delays always seem to benefit the same side?
A Track Record of Delays and Disasters
Maricopa County, Arizona, one of the focal points of these delays, announced in mid-October that counting could take up to two weeks. Sound familiar? This is the same county that had questionable recounts, shredded ballots, and malfunctioning voting machines in 2020. For those paying attention, it’s clear that history’s on repeat—and the powers that be think we’re too distracted to notice.
Meanwhile, the Pennsylvania State Department issued a notice back in August, warning voters not to expect final results on Election Night. And get this: they specifically told voters that “any changes in results that occur as ballots are counted aren’t signs of a ‘rigged’ election.” It’s as if they’re conditioning us to expect last-minute vote swings and bizarre counting issues as part of the “new normal.”
What Now?
Trump’s rallying cry to his supporters? Show up at the polls in droves. With establishment operatives seemingly bent on playing these same games until they get the numbers they want, Trump argues that the only solution is for real Americans to vote in overwhelming numbers. Election integrity is on life support, and the more people who show up, the harder it is for them to rig the outcome.
But as Trump has repeatedly warned, we can’t afford to be passive observers in this mess. They want you demoralized, divided, and distracted. They want you to shrug off these delays, these “inconsistencies,” and move on. But real democracy requires vigilance. It’s time to get serious about defending our right to a fair and transparent election process.
And for those of you waking up to the harsh truth, remember this: question everything, trust no one at face value, and take action. Don’t just talk about protecting your freedom—do it.
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