As usual, the local Pravda attempts the brainwashing with their "news."
Here's an example. The "news" reporter writes up an Assembly hearing on the election fraud in Wisconsin. It includes a description of the witnesses, including this:
Ethan Pease, a subcontractor with the U.S. Postal Service who temporarily worked in Madison. He has said postal employees were told after the election to backdate absentee ballots. But even if that is true, such ballots would not be counted because ballots must be in the possession of clerks by the time polls close on Election Day.
How did the reporter lie to you when he claimed Pease was "debunked"?
Simple. The unstated assumption is that the ballots were NOT counted.
We could call that a statement without evidence. Election observers were not able to observe what ballots were counted, nor were recount observers allowed to observe the ballots. We have zero evidence that the late-arriving ballots were NOT counted.
So of course the election was clean. No question about it. Nothing to see here. Move along, suckers.
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