Even Smokey Robinson never saw a miracle like this one!

My apologies to all of the millennials out there for that reference.

According to Benny Johnson on “The Benny Report,” “It’s a magical time of year. It’s a season of wonder and amazement! When millions of American go to bed, and while we are all sleeping, something magical happens, and we wake up to a miracle! Obviously, we’re not talking about Christmas here, we’re talking about Joe Biden’s 2020 election night.”

Yes, that was an amazing night!
I remember going to sleep with President Trump ahead by tens of thousands of votes, and even hundreds of thousands of votes in some cases, then waking to find Joe Biden had somehow, in the early hours of Wednesday, November 4th, closed the gap or taken the lead in a number of these swing states.




But before we can truly appreciate Joe Biden’s “election miracle,” we need to point out a few 2020 election facts and some historical presidential election facts.

In 2020, President Trump expanded his voter base by 11 million votes.
The votes President Trump received from African-Americans rose by 50%!
And the votes President Trump received from Hispanic Americans rose by 35%!
And yet, he supposedly lost.
Joe Biden supposedly received 80 million votes. The most, by far, of any presidential candidate in history.
In fact, that’s 11 million more votes than Barack Obama received at the height of his popularity.
Hmmm.

Despite beating Obama’s turnout in 2008, Biden won a record low number of counties.
Hmmm, again.
Only 17% of American counties, a record low of 527 counties (out of 3,143), were won by Joe Biden.
Former President Obama won 873 counties in 2008.
Yet, Joe Biden supposedly won.

President Trump won 18 of the 19 “bellwether” counties that have historically predicted the presidential election winner.
Yet, Joe Biden supposedly won.
Joe Biden underperformed Hillary Clinton virtually everywhere, except in a few key swing state counties…, those counties encompassing the metro areas of Milwaukee, Detroit, Atlanta, and Philadelphia.
Hmmm, again, again.
Additionally, Joe Biden somehow managed to win despite democrat losses nationwide.
Twenty-seven seats in Congress were regarded as toss-ups.
Republicans have not lost a single one of those “toss-up” elections.
That means that voters went out and voted for their local republican candidates, but voted against the most popular republican president in history?
That’s odd.

But wait, there’s more.

President Trump received over 90% of the republican primary vote. Historically, no incumbent who has received over 75% of their party’s total primary vote has ever lost re-election.

A record 18 million voters came out for President Trump in the 2020 primaries. That’s more than any incumbent in history.
The previous record was held by Bill Clinton who only had 9 million.
That’s impressive.
And Joe Biden didn’t even bother to campaign against President Trump.
Benny Johnson adds that, “Trump had an army [of supporters], and Joe Biden had kindergarten circles!”



Now, all of this would have to be classified as circumstantial evidence, but taken as a whole, it is quite substantial.
At the very least, all of this circumstantial evidence has to make you wonder, if not seriously question the 2020 presidential election “results.”
According to the “Britannica” website, “The notion that one cannot be convicted on circumstantial evidence is, of course, false. Most criminal convictions are based on circumstantial evidence, although it must be adequate to meet established standards of proof.”
And, well, there you have it.
It is my opinion that the 2020 presidential election should definitely be put into question, and at least be investigate thoroughly, so as to establish the integrity of the election.

I do believe in miracles…, just not this one.

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