Boston Herald

Why this Trump supporter headed to D.C.

- By lou Murray

I’m going to Washington this Wednesday with at least a million other Americans, and at least eight buses from Greater Boston. I asked a buddy to pick up the mail. “Sure thing, and good luck helping Trump find his votes.”

My friend’s attempt at humor doesn’t reflect our good relations. The joke is more an indictment of our media, and the elites of both political parties. The media and the globalist politician­s have been scurrying since the early morning of Nov. 4. The Joe Biden surge in a handful of battlegrou­nd states satisfied the woke press corps, and the Democratic and Republican leadership. All are delighted to be rid of Donald Trump, the “meddlesome priest” of populism. Arm in arm, the Mitch McConnell-Nancy Pelosi crowd and their media allies have castigated any official or reporter who dares to exhibit curiosity about the authentici­ty of the presidenti­al election.

Thank God President Trump has already found his votes. He has thoroughly catalogued the illegal ballots and election irregulari­ties in the swing states with his lawyers and advisers. Peter Navarro, the Harvard- and Tuftseduca­ted economist who for the last four years has helmed American trade and manufactur­ing strategy in the Trump administra­tion, even put his exemplary analysis into a 36-page report for the press called The Immaculate Deception.

Some of the voting irregulari­ties that have cheapened the process and sowed distrust among the record 74 million Trump voters include:

Georgia allegedly harvested millions of phony ballots by gutting the signature match. Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani asserted that ballots were pulled out from under tables and quickly tabulated while Republican poll watchers were told to go home for the evening, a claim the Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensper­ger’s office denies.

In Detroit, two Republican election officials voted to withhold the certificat­ion of the tally until a full audit was conducted. Twitter users doxxed the pair, posting personal details and links to their social media pages. No audit was conducted.

In Nevada, over 130,000 votes counted by the Agilis signature verificati­on machines have been called into question.

The Keystone state’s Democratic Secretary of the Commonweal­th Kathy Boockvar issued guidance to count mail-in ballots without signature affidavit. A New York truck driver asserted in a sworn affidavit to delivering over 100,000 ballots to Pennsylvan­ia with return addresses in New York.

In Wisconsin, there is abuse alleged with over 100,000 absentee ballots.

“In certain swing states, there were more votes than people who voted, and in big numbers,.” the president tweeted Nov. 22

On the eve of the New Hampshire primary in 2016, I met thencandid­ate Trump. He told me, “I’ll never let you down.”

On Wednesday, the Deplorable­s will gather on the streets of the nation’s capital.

Our message to the House, Senate and Vice President Mike Pence: “Don’t let us down. Fight for Trump.”

Louis L. Murray is a Republican ward chairman in Boston. In 2016, he was a National Catholic Adviser to Donald Trump; in the 2020 campaign, he served as a media surrogate.

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