Re: New York's Surprise Wins Delivered the House

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On 12/25/22 12:59 AM, Leroy N. Soetoro wrote:
> https://www.nationalreview.com/2022/11/new-yorks-surprise-wins-delivered-
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> In the normally blue Empire State, five GOP victories turned the tide
> against Pelosi.
> 
> All the undecided House races have been called, and Republicans will hold
> 222 seats. That’s just above the 218 they need for a majority.
> 
> For the first time in decades, New York was the deciding factor in a
> midterm election. Fueled by Lee Zeldin’s 47 percent showing against
> Governor Kathy Hochul, a dramatic improvement over the 36 percent showing
> of Republican gubernatorial candidate Marc Molinaro in 2018, New York
> Republicans this year won four Democratic congressional seats: two on Long
> Island and two in the Hudson Valley. They also held on to an open Syracuse
> seat that voted for Joe Biden by nine points. Those five victories are the
> difference between a GOP takeover of the House and Nancy Pelosi’s
> continuing on as speaker. New York was truly relevant in this election.
> 
> Democrats claim that the GOP gains came only because New York’s highest
> court — none of whose members were appointed by Republicans — struck down
> the legislature’s gerrymandered congressional map last April, ordering it
> replaced with a less partisan one drawn by a special master.
> 
> But many experts disagree. “There’s no place else in the country that
> Democrats lost districts that President Joe Biden won by ten points or 15
> points,” Michael Li, senior counsel at the liberal Brennan Center for
> Justice, told a local news channel. “Something else is going on in New
> York that is unique to New York, and that has nothing to do with the
> maps.”
> 
> Indeed, Republicans had a potent set of issues — led by a crime wave,
> inflation, and taxes — to use against Democrats in the Empire State. But
> few pundits thought that even those would work in New York, where so many
> of the voters who once supported George Pataki, Rudy Giuliani, or Michael
> Bloomberg have died or moved to other, redder states. After all, Biden
> carried New York State by 61 to 38 percent in 2020.
> 
> The first sign that this election would be different in New York came
> around Labor Day, when a Trafalgar Group poll showed Democratic governor
> Kathy Hochul only four points ahead of Zeldin. Trafalgar’s survey got
> noticed because, as New York magazine noted, “in 2016 and 2020, Trafalgar
> Group did what many . . . other pollsters could not: come close to
> accurately portraying America’s support for Donald Trump” by finding his
> “hidden” or “shy” voters.
> 
> In early October this year, a second Trafalgar poll showed Hochul’s lead
> dropping to just two points. At the same time, the Siena College poll
> still showed Hochul with a 54 to 37 percent lead, though it noted that the
> crime issue was surging.
> 
> Zeldin’s fundraising picked up, and Republicans began to think there was a
> good reason to vote. The problem of rising crime clearly dogged Hochul. In
> her only debate with Zeldin, on October 25,  Zeldin quipped, “Halfway
> through the debate, she still hasn’t talked about locking up anyone
> committing any crimes.” Hochul replied, awkwardly, “I don’t know why
> that’s so important to you. All I know is that we can do more.”
> 
> In the week before the election, a third Trafalgar poll showed Hochul and
> Zeldin effectively tied: Zeldin at 48.4 percent and Hochul at 47.6
> percent, with a margin of error of 2.9 percent. “Our own polls show that
> that’s wildly wrong,” Hochul told MSNBC, but behind the scenes she
> convinced national Democrats to spend millions on a huge get-out-the-vote
> effort. Hochul won 53 percent to 47 percent, the closest race for governor
> of New York in nearly 30 years. But traditional pollsters have nonetheless
> trashed Trafalgar for “errant polling.”
> 
> Robert Cahaly of Trafalgar attributes the error in his numbers to higher
> Democratic turnout and the likelihood that late undecideds broke for
> Hochul. “Major pollsters including the New York Times didn’t poll in the
> last couple of weeks in New York, so if you don’t stick your neck out,
> it’s easy to say you weren’t wrong,” he told me. Emerson College, the only
> significant pollster that also issued a survey, had Hochul winning by
> eight points, rather than her final margin of six.
> 
> Nationwide in the generic ballot, Trafalgar was tied for first in
> predicting that the GOP would win the House vote by over 3 percent. At the
> state level, Trafalgar clearly missed some key Senate races, such as those
> in Pennsylvania and New Hampshire. But its prediction was quite close
> elsewhere, as in Ohio and North Carolina.
> 
> When asked about the fact that his polls drew attention to the evident
> public discontent in a deep-blue New York, a discontent that ended up
> swinging the House to the GOP, Cahaly said, “A political outcome isn’t
> ever my goal, but uncovering voter sentiment that others miss is. On that
> level, I’m very satisfied.”
> 
> Cahaly believes that the public’s populist pique in New York that toppled
> Speaker Pelosi from power isn’t going away. He will tweak his turnout
> models and be ready to compare his results next time with other pollsters.
> 
> He continues to argue that the polling industry needs to rebuild
> confidence in itself: “Lots of pollsters got things wrong in 2022, and
> we’ll see who comes closest to fixing it in 2024.”
> 

https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-12-24-kar-lake-proving-how-corrupt-arizona-elections.html#

There is also Arizona... that would have turned the tide but it looks 
like the Democrats got caught with their hand in the cookie jar in 
Arizona and their pants down in NY. This isn't going have a pretty 
ending, is it?

Which begs the question of Nevada and the other swing States. And now it 
may COMPOUND that ballot FRAUD and turn it into "conspiracy to defraud" 
the United States.




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   “Is it your testimony that the printer set changes that led to the 
so-called ‘shrink to fit’ issue was that done on Election Day?” Kari 
Lake’s attorney Kurt Olson asked.

“That’s correct,” Jarrett replied.

One user on Twitter indicated that there was no way the improper ballot 
size could have been because of “error.”

“The expert testified there are only 2 ways for the 19 inch image to 
have bee projected onto the 20 in ballot which would cause tabulator 
errors. Both methods require an administrator to change. This could not 
have happened by chance or error. It was fraud,” the user wrote.
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And when you link that to the Psy-Ops program on the SOCIAL MEDIA and 
attacking the FREE PRESS through coercion of the SOCIAL MEDIA, by the 
FBI/PENTAGON censoring of FREE SPEECH and dissemination of 
disinformation to impact the elections...

That being a coincidence would be unlikely which suggests a single 
entity or a single person coordination of the attack on the U.S. 
Constitution and that means sabotaging the government and that's 
insurrection and the attempted and successful Coup D`etat is full 
fledged TREASON.

I expect that anyone with a particular level of knowledge in the 
conspiracy will be dead soon. Probably from the WUHAN VIRUS VACCINE or 
accidents and/or failed robberies.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/12/breaking-secret-back-channel-ftx-white-house-closed-day-ftx-filed-bankruptcy/

This adds money laundering into the Coup D`etat that was enacted to 
change the election and steal the Constitutional powers.







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And TWITTER and the FBI lied about working together as a part of the 
SHADOW GOVERNMENT to limit free speech.

They became the *Ministry of TRUTH* that was run by the *SHADOW* 
*GOVERNMENT* .

For those out there that said *the SHADOW GOVERNMENT is tinfoil hat* 
*territory*  ...you better stock up on tinfoil.