Venezuelan Communist Tyrant Maduro Learned from the U.S. Left—He Prevented Election Observers Access to Ballot Counting Rooms

A quick review: In November 2020 the communists/globalists in Pennsylvania blocked Republican election observers, including Corey Lewandowski and former Florida AG Pam Bondi, from observing the ballot counting room in Philadelphia after the November 3rd election.

This from survivethenews.com.

Trump and Biden 2020

The Philadelphia Sheriff did not enforce an appellate court order that was obtained, according to Corey Lewandowski, who was on the ground in Philly. Pam Bondi said the counting machines were moved far away from observers, defying the court order allowing GOP observers to be no more than 6 feet away from officials counting ballots.

This is what one would expect in a banana republic: President Trump was ahead on election night by nearly 800,000 votes over Joe Biden in Pennsylvania. Four days later the vote went to Joe Biden.

On November 3, 2020, in Michigan, President Trump was ahead of Joe Biden by over 100,000 votes. This appeared to be another solid win for President Trump in the battleground state with a greater margin than his 2016 victory.

Democrats then locked the doors on Republican election workers the next day and put cardboard over the windows to prevent the GOP observers from seeing in. The state continued to count until Joe Biden defeated Donald Trump in the state.

Similar events took place in several other states. It was an illegal, unconstitutional steal for Joe Biden.

This stolen election tactic worked so well for U.S. Leftists that Communist tyrant Nicolás Maduro this past weekend ordered his police force to prevent election observers from monitoring the ballot counting process at voting centers nationwide.

Was Maduro afraid of losing the elections? Certainly, this seems to be the case since he prevented the arrival of international electoral observers and deported international delegations from Venezuela.

This was a learned behavior—Maduro obtained it from the U.S. communists/globalists.

Maria Corina Machado, right, and presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez

Venezuelans had chosen to end the communist dictatorship, but were disappointed.

President Javier Milei of Argentina posted this on Sunday night:

Translation: DICTATOR MADURO, OUT!!! Venezuelans chose to end the communist dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro.

The data announces a crushing victory for the opposition and the world is waiting for it to recognize defeat after years of socialism, misery, decadence and death

Further:

Argentina is not going to recognize another fraud, and hopes that the Armed Forces this time will defend democracy and the popular Freedom Advances in Latin America.

The exit polls had Maduro losing by a landslide.

66.6% for opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez and 30.86% for Nicolas Maduro.

A Chavista worker allegedly posted a selfie from the Computing Center, inadvertently revealing on multiple screens the overwhelming defeat of Nicolás Maduro in several states.

Despite exit polls, however, Venezuelan Dictator Nicolas Maduro was declared the “winner” of the presidential election by the nation’s election council on Monday morning.

What happens next is clear. Maduro will strengthen his grip on power instead of stepping down peacefully.

As the saying goes:

[Y]ou can vote your way into socialism,

but you have to shoot your way out.

Maduro the communist will not go easily without mass violence.

Elon Musk responded to reports that armed communist Maduro gangs, known as “Colectivos,” are now storming polling stations in Punta Cardón, Falcón state, Venezuela to steal the boxes containing the votes.

“This is messed up,” Elon Musk wrote.

Rep. Marco Rubio wrote on X:

After announcing a complete fraud in the election expect the Maduro regime will now begin to blackout the internet inside of Venezuela to make it difficult for those inside to communicate with each other and to the world.

Final thoughts: Unsurprisingly, Dear Kamala congratulated Maduro on his win. Her statement read:

The United States stands with the people of Venezuela who expressed their voice in today’s historic presidential election. The will of the Venezuelan people must be respected. Despite the many challenges, we will continue to work toward a more democratic, prosperous, and secure future for the people of Venezuela.

Again, socialism will arrive by vote, but you’ll have to shoot your way out of it.