All I know is I'm rooting for Trump because he is the only thing that can prevent the "Great Reset."
Trump doesn't prevent the "Great Reset". He, by himself, delays it--
at best. And he can't do much about much of the people under and parallel to him trying to set the stage for it.
That responsibility comes up to the people, being aware of what's happening, not being complacent, and cramming their will down the throats of the people that are supposed to represent their interests in every level of government well enough that they actually represent
them and not rootless interests. Along the way, they can refine the political philosophy/vigor that Trump had towards more constructive ends.
Making a human into a messianic figure will set you up for disappointment.
Tucker has had to withdraw a number of other false claims about voters being deceased
By "a number", you mean "two".
He's had to retract two false claims. Out of over two dozen.
And he's far from the only one who makes these claims-- CNN just wants to use him as the lightning rod for this conversation to make their job of deboonking the idea of the dead rising from the grave to vote for Joe easier.
You clearly don't understand how voter records work and what anyone with any connections to the political system can get across the US (and complete randoms for most of the US)- dates of bith are included on the rolls in almost all cases, as they were in this case. Noone who didn't want to get egg on their face would dox someone on the internet solely on the basis of a name and a similar state without corroborating evidence
What are you talking about? Everyone here knows that you need a name, DOB, and in some jurisdictions an SSN in order to retrieve a particular voting record. Sometimes the rolls are open for viewing, like in PA. I speak with the assumption that everyone who comments on this is aware of this, and so when they say "this dead person vooted", it's because they found their record and it indicated such. Which is why I doubt that a woman who didn't verify her identity, is said to
also be named the same as the alleged dead voter (instead of just being the only person named such) and whose actual name can be Donald Fauntleroy Duck for all we know in light of the aforementioned, is actually the alleged dead voter. I'm genuinely open to being proven wrong.
That said, even ignoring the dozens, if not hundreds or thousands of other cases of posthumous voting being discovered, they couldn't definitively prove that this woman was the alleged voter or that Tucker was talking about this particular person.