A public announcement has been made to put President Trump back in the White House for 2024. It is a vow. It is a promise to Make America Great Again. This vow comes from a key western state.

Jim Marchant is running for Secretary of State in the midterms for Nevada. He has made a public vow to help President Trump return to the White House in 2024.

Marchant said he had investigated the “rigged election” and had discovered “horrifying” irregularities. He provided no details – an official review of the 2020 count in Nevada, which Joe Biden won by 34,000 votes, found no evidence of mass fraud.

Addressing the crowd of Trump supporters, Marchant then went on to pledge that he and his band of election deniers would secure a Trump victory in two years’ time.

“When I’m secretary of state of Nevada, we are going to fix it, and when my coalition of secretary of state candidates around the country get elected, we’re going to fix the whole country, and President Trump is going to be president again in 2024,” he said.

Marchant formed the “coalition of America First secretary of state candidates”, as the group of election deniers call themselves, after he himself lost a 2020 election for a US House seat in Nevada. He claimed victory had been stolen from him.

This vow will lead to helping President Trump return to his rightful place in the White House.



Comments

  1. The only reason “no fraud was found”, was due to courts continuing to make rulings of “no standing”. IE, kick the can down the road.

  2. All democrat planning for 2024 are being put together even as they claim 2020 was squeaky clean. Milwaukee, Detroit, Philadelphia and Atlanta haven’t been above reproach in years. The 1960 national election in Illinois was a contest between Chicago democrats could out cheat the down state Republicans. (Chicago won)

  3. All you Trumpers keep ignoting the evidence the J6 Committee digs up and then transfers that evidence to the DOJ which is going to prosecute Fat Fonny. You are just ignoring the evidence, but it’s still there. Denialism – The practice of denying the existence, truth, or validity of something despite proof or strong evidence that it is real, true, or valid This depressing tale is the latest incarnation of denialism, the systematic rejection of a body of science in favor of make-believe.

  4. Reading your article helped me a lot and I agree with you. But I still have some doubts, can you clarify for me? I’ll keep an eye out for your answers.

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