Election analyst Seth Keshel recently issued an alarm. Keshel reported the surprising results of a special election that was held this month in the 36th Pennsylvania State Senate District (near Philadelphia). It appears likely that Democrats are engaged in wholesale cheating — again!
I say “again” because massive cheating in Pennsylvania took place during the 2020 election. That cheating involved over 100,000 ballots for which there were no registered voters. The subterfuge was analyzed and documented, but never rebutted. Details are available in an article I published in September and in an earlier, more detailed account.
The results in the 36th District should be a wake-up call to all voters concerned about election integrity — especially Republican voters. The 36th district, which lies entirely within Lancaster County, had 19% more registered Republicans than Democrats in November 2024, but in the recent special election the Republican candidate lost by a slim 482 votes.
According to a volunteer group called “Audit the Vote Pennsylvania,” the Republican candidate (Josh Parsons) received 816 fewer mail votes than GOP mail ballots that were completed and returned. On the other hand, the Democrat candidate (James Malone) “wound up with 1,745 more mail votes than Democrats who returned ballots....”
Those results could happen only if large numbers of Republicans decided to vote for the Democrat candidate.
Are we to believe that the Republicans in Lancaster County are unhappy that Republicans in Washington have closed the southern border? Or that Elon Musk is eliminating billions of dollars of waste? Or that men won’t be able to play in female sports? Polls show that a huge percentage of Republicans support those changes.
It also appears that Parson was a very acceptable candidate, as shown by this statement made by Seth Keshel:
“...Parson has been elected multiple times by the same voters in Lancaster County, and in November 2023, an off-year election, had the most votes ever for his position.”
For these and other reasons, Keshel wonders if “votes are being tossed in the trash.” So do I.
I highly recommend Keshel’s article, which is found here.
Hello Everyone, A person named Lorraine contacted me via email, and she wanted to know why no one mentions the truck driver who took ballots from Bethpage NY (Long Island) to Harrisburg PA, shortly before the election. Since others may have the same question, I am providing my response herein:
"Hi Lorraine, thank you for your comment. I think you are referring to Jesse Morgan. I described his trip from Bethpage to Harrisburg in my book, and I know that it was considered by Trump's lawyers when they prepared for the J6 trial (the one that never took place because Trump won the election). In fact, I am the person that first told them about it because I was working for most of 2024 with Trump's 20 attorneys. Nobody ever disproved Jesse Morgan's claims. The prosecution simply dismissed them because Morgan's wife, in the middle of a hostile separation, said he was a liar about everything. However, she had no specific evidence that he was lying. Jesse Morgan maintained all along that he was telling the truth, and he seemed extremely credible to me. My advice to Trump's attorneys was to put it in front of a jury along with many other allegations of fraud. If the trial had taken place, there would have been a full recitation of various allegations of fraud."
Don't kid yourself. Parsons was an unlikeable candidate with a distinct history of unlikeability and making enemies, even among many party operatives. The 36th District electorate is NOT the same as the countywide electorate that has made him a county commissioner. He declined assistance from just about everyone who offered it, and did not put in the work because he thought he had it in the bag. This loss can only be blamed on hubris by the local party in selecting the wrong candidate, and the candidate for thinking it was a 'gimme'. I live in the next county over and watched this all unfold. Special elections require special candidates.