Problems In Michigan, Wisconsin, and Nevada Help Trump’s ‘Path To Vitcory’

President Trump will hold a press conference on Thursday to announce his “path to victory” in the stolen 2020 election. No doubt recent problems in key states will help forge that path. In Michigan, suddenly the biggest county is not certified, in Nevada, they found enough fraudulent votes to flip the state, and in Wisconsin a mystery Biden vote dump calls into question the state’s results.

Here’s the announcement:

And here’s some of the keys to that victorious path:

Yesterday in Michigan,Wayne Counted voted to certify the election despite some serious problems with votes not matching voter rolls. The 2 Republican members of the board were threatened and accused of racism, so they reluctantly signed off on certification. However now, they are rescinding that certification.

Fox News reports:

The two Republicans on Michigan’s Wayne County Board of Canvassers claimed in signed affidavits Wednesday that they were bullied into siding with Democrats and have now rescinded their votes to certify.

The two Republicans — Monica Palmer and William C. Hartmann — were involved in a brief deadlock in the county’s election certification process Tuesday before initially voting to certify.

Hartmann said in the affidavit that he observed about 71% of Detroit’s 134 Absent Voter Counting Boards “were left unbalanced and many unexplained.”

He said he voiced his concerns and said if the votes did not match, there should have been some kind of explanation. Powell said she spotted the same discrepancy. 

“I voted not to certify, and I still believe this vote should not be certified. Until these questions are addressed, I remain opposed to certification of the Wayne County results,” Hartmann said in his affidavit…

Palmer said in her affidavit that she faced “accusations of racism” and threats to her family.

“After the vote, my Democratic colleagues chided me and Mr. Hartmann for voting not to certify,” she said, according to the affidavit obtained by Fox News. “After the vote, the public comment period began and dozens of people made personal remarks against me and Mr. Hartmann. The comments made accusations of racism and threatened me and members of my family. The public comment continued for over two hours and  I felt pressured to continue the meeting without a break.”

If the votes from Wayne County, Michigan’s most populous county, cannot be certified, either the state can’t certify the election or it instantly flips to Trump.

In Nevada President Trump has filed a lawsuit to overturn the results of the election because:

And…

Biden “won” Nevada by 33,596 votes but the Trump campaign says they can prove at least 40,000 fraudulent votes in the sate. Do the math.

Finally, President Trump has pointed out a statistical impossibility in Wisconsin’s vote counting:

In related news, the Trump team has petitioned for a recount in Wisconsin, which has officials scrambling to change the rules:

Wisconsin also had districts with 200% voter participation, which as we all know is impossible without voter fraud.

President Trump’s path to victory doesn’t necessarily lie in him flipping all of these states. All he has to do is prove there was enough fraud and inconsistencies to question the integrity of the results. There’s more than enough evidence to do this in Michigan, Nevada, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Georgia. If these states can’t certify their elections, there can be no Electoral College vote, and then things go to the House of Representatives where Trump will win.