Trump Has Won the Election — Here’s Why!
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BY State of the Nation
November 11, 2020
The Biden-Harris Nationwide Election Fraud Scheme
to Steal the Ballot State by State
Prohibits Them from Winning the Race

When wholesale fraud and corruption and criminality are employed to steal the quadrennial POTUS election by one of the two major party candidates, the victor automatically becomes the other presidential nominee with the greatest number of electoral votes. In the case of the 2020 POTUS election, the Democrat ticket of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris has been cited for carrying out the greatest election cycle crime wave via fraud and theft in U.S. history. Hence, the prematurely and illegitimately declared Biden victory is now null and void under the law.
Therefore, President Trump has been elected by default for a second term beginning January 20, 2021. Neither Joe Biden nor Kamala Harris have yet to even respond to the countless cases of election fraud currently under investigation, which have been reported to the authorities quite suspiciously in primarily the crucial battleground states. Biden’s complete lack of response to this weighty matter speaks volumes about his obvious complicity in this ongoing election theft.
As soon as the first court decisions are handed down against the Democrats regarding the extraordinary amount of voter fraud and election theft, the preliminary electoral result will be vacated immediately. President Trump can then be certified as the President-elect and preparations can begin for his inauguration on January 20, 2021.
The 270 Electoral Vote Threshold
There is a profound and pervasive misunderstanding about the 270 electoral votes necessary to win the U.S. presidential election.
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