The 2020 election in America was claimed to be stolen. Trump loudly made a malicious claim. He said Joe Biden and the Democrats rigged the election in the 2020 presidential race. With lawsuits in hand, he filed them in many courts. It was ridiculous how many courts he approached. He was shut down in over 50 of these cases. Now just 8 months past the 2024 election, there are some data specialists. Along with suspicious bomb threats, it looks as if there was something going on in the presidential election.

During the 2024 election, at least 227 bomb threats targeted polling locations, election offices, and tabulation centers across the U.S., with the majority occurring in swing states like Georgia, Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Most of these threats were deemed hoaxes. Effective preparation by law enforcement and election officials helped minimize disruptions to the voting process.Trump claims to have won every swing state by a large margin. Those states where were the bomb threats had taken place.how many of the states are swing states? All of them! Every one of the states with bomb threats are all the swing states. During the 2024 election, bomb threats were made to numerous polling locations across several states, primarily affecting swing states. Here are some specific details regarding the precincts and counties that were threatened:

Georgia

  • Fulton County: Received the largest number of threats, totaling 32 bomb threats. These threats were communicated through various means, including calls to 911 and direct calls to polling locations.
  • DeKalb and Gwinnett Counties: Also experienced bomb threats, although specific numbers were not detailed.

Arizona

  • Ten counties in Arizona received bomb threats, which accounted for two-thirds of the state’s total counties. Notably, Gila County received a threat directed at its elections office, but it did not impact polling locations.

Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin

  • Specific precincts in these states were also targeted, but detailed information on the exact locations was less often reported. Nonetheless, it was confirmed that polling places in these states were among those affected by the threats.

Impact

The threats caused temporary evacuations. They also caused some delays. No credible bombs were found. The overall impact on voting was minimal. Authorities were capable of managing the situation effectively, ensuring that voting continued with only slight disruptions.

So Trump won all those states that had districts with bomb threats. There is other data gathered on this topic. A non-profit data group, specifically for elections, continuously reviews this information. Truth Alliance is this nonprofit.

Here is a video of a analyst from Truth Alliance.

@christophertitustv

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