Democracy is the road to socialism. – Karl Marx
The clock’s ticking. Election day is closing in, and things have changed. Election integrity? It’s become the battleground. And it’s the Democrats on one side, pushing court rulings, billionaire funding, and policy changes that critics say are tipping the scales.
- Democratic actions, from court rulings to campaign financing, weaken electoral integrity by supporting policies that allegedly facilitate voter fraud and favor non-citizen participation.
- Key cases in Nevada, Virginia, and Pennsylvania are cited as evidence of Democratic leaders allegedly violating the U.S. Constitution to gain electoral advantage.
- Democratic financing from “woke” business leaders creates a system where elections favor a one-party state, risking the future of free elections.
It’s been building for a while. Start with Nevada. The Democrat-controlled Supreme Court ruled to count ballots that arrive three days after Election Day, even without a postmark. A move like that? It opens the door. Non-mailed ballots could slide in after votes are counted, changing the outcome. In Pennsylvania, the story’s the same. Improperly cast mail-in ballots get the green light. No postmark? No problem. The courts ruled: they count.
Across state lines, the same theme repeats. Democrats in Virginia and Alabama pushed for non-U.S. citizens to stay on the voter rolls. Philadelphia’s district attorney is suing Elon Musk. The charge? He’s supporting the Constitution. Musk’s message? Simple: the Constitution isn’t optional.
Meanwhile, American universities have been hard at work. They’ve produced a new generation of business leaders who lean left. They’re Democrats now, and they’re backing candidates with deep pockets. The numbers tell the story. Kamala raised $295.3 million and spent $304.5 million. Trump? He’s behind. Just $117 million raised, $143.7 million spent. The latest campaign filings show it clearly: money’s flowing to the Democrats. Billionaires, business leaders, Silicon Valley. They’re putting their weight behind a party critics say is rewriting the rules.
November 5 will decide more than who wins. It’s about freedom versus control. If the Democrats get their way, this might be the last free election America sees.
The Morning Muster