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STEVE BANNON: The Facts Are On Our Side, Joe Biden Never Got 15 Million More Votes Than Barack Obama

STEVE BANNON Exposes the ‘Impossibilities’ of 2020: The Facts Refute Biden’s Victory

In yet another episode of confrontation and vehemence, Steve Bannon has once again focused on the unresolved anomalies of the 2020 presidential election, firmly declaring that the facts are on the side of the millions of Americans who still question the integrity of those elections. Bannon does not mince words: he claims that the official narrative of a landslide victory for Joe Biden rests on figures that defy logic and on nocturnal procedures that tarnished democratic transparency. His analysis, point by point, builds a case of inconsistencies that the corporate press and the political establishment have systematically tried to silence, dismissing it as a «conspiracy theory» without addressing the substantial questions raised.

The first and most glaring «impossibility» that Bannon points to is of an arithmetic nature. Bannon asserts that Joe Biden could never have received 15 million more votes than Barack Obama in his historic 2008 triumph. This colossal disparity, in a context of lower overall voter enthusiasm and campaigns severely restricted by the pandemic, makes no sense to any honest observer. Bannon asks: where was that blue wave, that overwhelming enthusiasm, that no one saw in the streets but supposedly materialized at the ballot box? The absence of a «coattail effect» on other ballots makes this figure even more suspicious. Republicans, against all odds, gained 12 seats in the House of Representatives and fiercely defended the Senate. How is it possible to lose the White House so resoundingly while making gains in Congress? For Bannon, this disconnect is not a coincidence, but a sign that something does not add up in the fundamental equation of those elections.

In this traditional political analysis, factors such as momentum, rally attendance, small donation volume, key voter turnout, and historic mail-in voting, among others, serve to predict trends. According to Bannon, Donald Trump’s campaign overwhelmingly won in the vast majority of these objective indicators. However, at the end of the night—or early morning—a diametrically opposite result was declared. This total rupture between the prior data and the final result is unprecedented in modern politics and demands, at the very least, a thorough and transparent audit, not the immediate censorship of the question.

Bannon then dives into the operational core of all suspicions: the voting and counting process in key cities like Philadelphia. With powerful visual images, he describes the scene of the «double envelope,» suggesting the possibility of fraudulent ballots illegally introduced. His narrative of election night is vivid: a President Trump comfortably leading by hundreds of thousands of votes in decisive states, only to suddenly see the counts stop without a credible explanation. The now-infamous «pause» in several coinciding states, followed by a torrent of mail-in votes that, in a statistically improbable manner, favored Biden in overwhelming and monotonous percentages, is the core of the controversy. Bannon recounts how, in the darkness of the night and with Republican observers unjustly kept away, the rules of the game changed. The «fences» erected, literally and metaphorically, around counting centers symbolize for millions of citizens the closing of transparency.

Bannon, in the end, points to what he considers the forced capitulation. He claims that President Trump was pressured within his own circle to concede, to accept a rigged process in the name of false «stability.» The insistence that «we are all going to stop» the count, a promise that was later broken while the country slept, is presented as the definitive evidence of a precisely executed operation. For Steve Bannon and for the movement he represents, this is not just old history. It is the open wound that proves the system is corrupt and that the media and political elites conspired to ignore legitimate questions. His message is clear: the facts, however uncomfortable, are still there, challenging the official narrative and demanding justice to ensure that an electoral «impossibility» is never repeated.

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