The American War On Election Corruption: The Crusade to Restore Trust in Voting

by Seth Keshel

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themulhern A lot of personal narratives, and when you get right down to it, not a lot of analysis.

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Kind of an autobiography, but in this case an autobiography of a man who was able to predict the outcome of the 2024 election fairly precisely. How does he do it? He looks for indicators that he thinks are not coincidental. The most obvious is voter registration data; if there is a shift in party registration that signals a coming shift in the voting behavior of said voters.

While the author has genuine and realistic concerns about election corruption, that is not really what this book is about. The middle of the book has a section explaining why the author believes that, sans election corruption, Trump would have won the 2020 election. Each point is called "irrefutable", but none are. Each is, rather, an observation about another weird show more thing that happened that doesn't usually happen in presidential elections.

Of course, I agree with Keshel that US elections have been rendered insecure. Motivated by concerns about election insecurity, I became for a while a poll watcher and then I wrote a few articles about elections for the local online newspaper. "The Silent Death of the Secret Ballot" (https://insidelowell.com/the-silent-death-of-the-secret-ballot/) was the first, "What to Do If You Already Voted, but It Wasn’t You"(https://insidelowell.com/what-to-do-if-you-already-voted-but-it-wasnt-you/) was the next. The first received a lot of motivated scoffing; the second, rather grimly, got the attention of a few non-local residents who had found themselves in the situation described after the 2024 election. Finally, I did a post-election analysis after the 2024 results were in, "How Did 5,000 Votes Disappear in Just 4-Years" (https://insidelowell.com/how-did-5000-votes-disappear-in-just-4-years/), and yes, something unprecedented happened between the 2020 and the 2024 elections in Lowell, MA, and it does look rather suspicious. I haven't done any more around election integrity because there is really not much to be done about it in Massachusetts, where insecure election practices are mandated by the Democrat legislature, because these practices favor Democrat candidates.

Is this book useful for someone like me who wants election integrity for the obvious reason that without it democracy becomes a joke and is set aside for violence? Not really, unfortunately.
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