No Spin News: Midterm Election Analysis and Election Integrity Concerns
Bill O'ReillyNovember 7, 202227 min67,984 views
27 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβMidterm Elections and Historical Trends
- π³οΈ Midterm elections serve as a crucial constraint on the powerful, with historical data showing presidents' parties typically losing significant House and Senate seats.
- π The average loss for a president's party between 1934 and 2018 was 28 House seats and 4 Senate seats, illustrating a tendency for Americans to temper power.
- π Past examples like Bill Clinton (1994), Barack Obama (2010), and Donald Trump (2018) demonstrate this trend, with parties losing seats following initial victories.
- β οΈ George W. Bush's 2002 gains were an anomaly attributed to the rally-around-the-flag effect post-9/11.
Election Predictions and Media Bias
- π― Predictions suggest Republicans will sweep the House, with Nancy Pelosi's political career likely ending.
- π The Senate is projected to lean Republican, with a potential final tally of 52 Republican Senators.
- π° A concerning trend is the corporate news media's alliance with the Democratic Party, exemplified by NBC News's poll which contradicts other surveys showing a public desire for change.
- π Discrepancies between NBC News and Rasmussen polls highlight potential media bias in reporting election sentiment.
Election Integrity and Voting Laws
- πΊπΈ The Georgia election law is discussed as an enhancement to voting security, requiring voter ID for absentee ballots and using security paper.
- π« Claims that the law is discriminatory or akin to 'Jim Crow' are refuted, with a federal judge appointed by Barack Obama dismissing a related lawsuit.
- π§ Concerns are raised about mail-in ballots, with states like California lacking ID requirements, potentially leading to less secure voting processes.
- π Transparency is crucial, with poll watchers and observers needing access to ballot processing and counting, especially in areas like Philadelphia and Detroit where suspicion arose in 2020.
- βοΈ Pennsylvania's election process is highlighted as problematic, with delays and legal challenges, including a case where the Secretary of State attempted to count ballots without required dates.
Concerns About Non-Citizen Voting
- π³οΈ There are significant concerns that the Democratic Party may be enabling non-citizens to vote, particularly in states like California, New York, and Massachusetts.
- π Automatic voter registration at the Department of Motor Vehicles, coupled with the issuance of driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants, creates a pathway for illegal voting.
- π This issue is linked to reapportionment, as states with large undocumented populations may gain disproportionate congressional representation.
Home Title Fraud and Timeshare Issues
- π Home title fraud is a growing crime where victims may not realize their home has been taken over for 60-90 days.
- π‘οΈ Protection involves verifying home titles through services like Home Title Lock.
- β³ For those stuck in timeshares, services like Lone Star Transfer offer legal and ethical timeshare release solutions.
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