It looks as though the Democrat party is starting to realize what we’ve known all along. In a stunning turn of events, Democrat Rep. Dan Goldman has publicly admitted that there were indeed “improprieties” in the 2020 election. Shocking, right? Goldman, who served as the House’s lead impeachment lawyer against former President Trump, made these comments on Twitter. He wrote, “It now appears as if improprieties occurred in connection with the tabulation of mail-in ballots after election night.” I mean, really? Now they decide to admit it?
The question on everyone’s mind is, why now? Could it be because they’re trying to save face for the upcoming 2024 elections? Or maybe they’re finally realizing that their attempts to push the ‘everything was perfect’ narrative about the 2020 elections were nothing more than smoke and mirrors?
COMPLETELY INSANE: Disgraced Democrat Rep. Dan Goldman claims, "It now appears as if the House Republican majority is being used by Russia to interfere in the 2024 election." pic.twitter.com/wEaeYxGTqC
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) February 21, 2024
Either way, this admission is a big deal. It’s not every day that a high-ranking Democrat admits to something that Republicans have been saying for over a year. But hey, better late than never, right?
But don’t get your hopes up, folks. Goldman was quick to add a disclaimer to his tweet, stating that these “improprieties” didn’t change the outcome of the election. Of course, they didn’t. Because admitting that would mean admitting that they were wrong, and we all know how much the Democrats hate doing that.
So, what does this mean for us, the American people? Well, for starters, it validates our concerns about the integrity of our elections. It also shows that our voices matter and that we can make a difference. But more importantly, it serves as a reminder of the importance of transparency and accountability in our elections. We deserve to know that our votes count, and that our elections are free and fair. And if there are “improprieties”, we deserve to know about them.