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The Fox network, which has always been sympathetic to the policies and ways of Donald Trump, but has turned its back on the president in recent days, assures that it has proof that the dead voted in these elections and blames the Democrats for the disorganization and vulnerability to manipulation of these elections.
Fox gives the example of a woman, named Deborah Jean Christiansen, who was very loved in her neighborhood in the state of Georgia (one of the areas where Donald Trump started winning and ended up losing), and would have voted for Joe Biden, despite the fact that The woman died last May, months before early voting was enabled.
Another deceased, James Blalock, from the same state, also appeared as a voter despite having died in 2006, as well as the suffrage of Linda Kesler, who died in 2003; these cases are, as Fox puts it ironically, “the triumph of the vote over death.”
The chain says that the cases are too few to alter the results, but it is striking that the dead have voted, all by mail, which according to the media would be due to the millions of cards that the Democratic party sent to the same number of people that they had not even requested them, under “the pretext of the pandemic.”
A 2012 Pew Institute study mentioned by Fox reveals that at that time there were some 2 million deaths still registered as active voters in the electoral systems of the United States and in December 2019, according to Fox, there were still 3,000 dead in those lists.
Faced with this situation, the Colombian senator from the Democratic Center, who openly supported Donald Trump, trilled about the votes of the dead:
The dead who vote. https://t.co/FcbFCU9xk8
– María Fernanda Cabal (@MariaFdaCabal) November 12, 2020
Finally, the chain makes a serious accusation: “Democrats say that postal votes are necessary due to the coronavirus but they are lying, because that gives them an advantage, since the possibility of fraud in their favor increases.”
Positions like these have permeated Republican voters, who also speak out in favor of Trump and sometimes adopt violent attitudes, as happened to a Colombian reporter who covered the elections in that country.
Democrats fight back
The top US Democratic senator on Thursday warned his Republican colleagues that they are “poisoning” democracy by continuing to refuse to acknowledge Joe Biden’s victory over President Donald Trump in last week’s election.
“We just had a close and divided presidential election,” Senate Democratic Minority Leader Chuck Schumer told reporters.
“But instead of working to unite the country and fight our common enemy, COVID-19, Republicans in Congress are spreading conspiracy theories, denying reality and poisoning the source of our democracy,” he noted.
Five days after all major US media declared Biden the winner based on official results, Trump still won’t admit he lost, in a historic break with traditional uses of American politics.
Only a handful of Republicans publicly congratulated Joe Biden, who was a member of the Senate for decades, thus increasing the sense of polarization in Washington.
“The Republicans in Congress are deliberately questioning our elections for no other reason than fear of Donald Trump,” added the top Senate Democrat at a press conference from the Capitol.
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