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Political activist: With narrow majorities on the line, Dems tempted to cheat again

Political activist: With narrow majorities on the line, Dems tempted to cheat again


Political activist: With narrow majorities on the line, Dems tempted to cheat again

Looking ahead to Election Day in November, a political activist predicts it will be much more harder for Democrats to cheat but he also predicts they will definitely try.

Jameson Taylor of AFA Action says a “fair election” today would likely end with Donald Trump winning back the White House.

“But with the continued abuse of mail-in ballots in different states, especially in certain swing states like Arizona [and] Pennsylvania,” Taylor observes, “it's going to be tough for Donald Trump to overcome the cheating by Democrats."

With the current narrow majorities in Congress, where Democrats barely control the Senate and Republicans control the House, he says, there are high-stakes races in which Democrats will cheat in order to maintain power or win back power.

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“It’s going to be hard for them to commit fraud down ballot,” Taylor tells AFN.

Trump-backed Ohio businessman Bernie Moreno might unseat Democrat Senator Sherrod Brown in the fall. There is also optimism in Montana and West Virginia, where Republicans are expected to flip Democrat seats.

Republicans are also hopeful that Trump ally Kari Lake can win a U.S. Senate seat in Arizona.


Editor's Note: AFA Action is an affiliate of the American Family Association, the parent organization of the American Family News Network, which operates AFN.net.