Newt Gingrich’s Latest Election Theft Comparison Lit up The Internet — Here’s The 411
It’s not often Newt Gingrich tweets something that lights up social media and gets him trending. But he did this week when he compared 2020 to a specific historical example.
What did he compare it to?
This was the tweet:
The more data comes out on vote anomalies that clearly are not legitimate the more it looks like 2020 may be the biggest Presidential theft since Adams and Clay robbed Andrew Jackson in 1824. State legislatures should demand recounts
— Newt Gingrich (@newtgingrich) November 27, 2020
In a follow-up tweet he encouraged followers to read Patrick Basham’s analysis saying that at least 5 states had been stolen.
Every Republican state legislator should read Patrick Basham’s analysis https://t.co/3mUFZtD1Y8 and demand an oversight committee to review their state’s vote. Basham makes clear the election was almost certainly stolen in 5 states. Every Americanm should be worried by the theft.
— Newt Gingrich (@newtgingrich) November 28, 2020
There’s a reason Trump hasn’t conceded anything.
That’s because many details of this election are still very much in doubt.
And he’s a fighter.
There are two different possible gains to be made in this fight.
One is the short term goal of addressing a vote whose validity many have called into question on a variety of different points.
The other is the longer-term goal of exposing voting vulnerabilities in the process itself which dishonest political machines can exploit in all sorts of different ways.
Both of which are valid reasons to keep up the fight so long as any options still remain on the table.
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