The election: If you’ve got the coattails, you’ve got to have the coat UPDATED

The fact that there is a red wave on the down-ballot votes in the swing states is all the proof you need that the Biden surge is a fraud.

Initially, I thought it marginally possible that Americans, after the four-year, nonstop media drumbeat against Trump, combined with the media’s and tech tyrants’ censoring anything negative about Democrats, might indeed have elected Joe Biden. Now, though, I’m convinced that the apparent Biden victory is a result of pure, untrammeled fraud in Democrat-run jurisdictions.

I haven’t reached this conclusion for the obvious reasons. That is, I don’t look for my proof of fraud in back-dated ballots, as happened in Michigan post offices. I also ignore Pennsylvania’s rabid efforts to lock out election observers; Nevada’s mobster-like voting, which is cheating on an epic scale; the shenanigans in Georgia; or any of the other apparently numberless examples of overt fraud.

For me, it’s all about coattails. When we looked at the rallies for Trump, especially in the Rust Belt swingstates, we saw coattails. That is, we knew that every one of those rally attendees would vote for Trump.

We also knew that these were not split-ticket voters. That is, they wouldn’t vote for Trump and then for a Democrat Senate candidate (both for Congress and their home state’s Senate). Likewise, looking at these rapturous crowds, it was inconceivable that they’d vote for a Republican House member but still select Biden as their president.

In the swing states (indeed, in all the states), this was all about Trump’s coattails: These voters would go to the polls and vote a straight Republican ticket to keep Trump in the White House and give him the Congress he needs to get the job done. And then, while they were at it, they’d cast votes their votes for Democrats in the state elections.

And by golly! Those coattails were there. I’m not going to take the time to hunt down the numbers but will quote Steven Hayward’s summing up because I trust him to be right about the facts:

Most pre-election forecasts were certain that Republicans would lose ground in the House of Representatives, but as of this moment, it is not impossible that Republicans might take the House right now. They elected a record number of GOP women candidates. (Incidentally, Republicans did well in state legislative races around the country, and didn’t lose control of a single chamber.)

The GOP has gained about 10 House seats so far, and is currently leading in about 20-25 more. (I’m not keeping up with the moment-by-moment counts in any of these races.) Not all of these leads are expected to hold up, but Speaker Pelosi is going to have a very slim majority come January, and may even face a leadership challenge.

In addition, notwithstanding what I’m certain was fraud against John James in Michigan, the Republicans are holding the Senate.

I am positive that every one of those conservative votes was a coattail vote.  Nevertheless, we’re being told that this ginormous red wave across the country was paired with the same voters happily marking “Joe Biden” on their ballot. Bunkum! That’s completely unbelievable.

It’s especially unbelievable when, as Trump said in his statement on Thursday night, he was leading in almost every state — at which point the swing states locked down the counting and waited like frogs on a lily pad looking for flies — and what were these flies? They were ballots that floated in from everywhere, in the tens of thousands, all for Biden.

But here’s the kicker: While they were all for Biden, they didn’t change those coattail votes! Just as it’s inconceivable that people whose down-ballot votes were conservative would then choose Biden for president, it’s inconceivable that people who honestly voted for Biden would vote for conservatives on the rest of the ballot or even leave the rest of the ballot blank.

The only way to account for the bizarre fact that Trump and a red-wave of conservatives won on election day, while Biden and a red-wave of conservatives won the day after election, is to accept that all those day-after Biden votes are fraudulent. The people committing the fraud don’t have time to fill out an entire ballot. They’re just ticking off Biden’s name and letting the rest go.

To me, this is all the evidence I need showing fraud on a massive scale: Trump’s coattails won but we’re being asked to believe that his coat didn’t.

UPDATE: My instincts about coats and coattails were right on the money:

In Michigan, Trump received 2,637,173 votes while the GOP senate candidate received 2,630,042 votes. The difference here is only 7,131 which is not far off from what we see historically. In the same state, Joe Biden received 2,787,544 votes while the Democratic senate candidate received 2,718,451. The difference is 69,093 votes which is much higher than the historical norm.

In Barack Obama’s 2008 victory, he received a total of 2,867,680 votes, while the democratic senate candidate received 3,033,000 votes. Somehow Joe Biden gained over 60,000 ballots with no down-ballot vote.

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