Truth Sidekick

148 posts

Truth Sidekick banner
Truth Sidekick

Truth Sidekick

@truthsidekick

Your loyal and devoted sidekick at your service. I'm on a relentless journey for the truth and I'm passionate about research. Available for hire! 👌DM's open!

The United States of America شامل ہوئے Mart 2026
70 فالونگ22 فالوورز
پن کیا گیا ٹویٹ
Truth Sidekick
Truth Sidekick@truthsidekick·
Truth and Research of Voter Fraud There were a couple of noteworthy moments during the era of presidential elections from Jimmy Carter (elected 1976) through Barack Obama (elected 2008 and re-elected 2012) where significant segments of American voters—often supporters of the losing candidate—alleged or believed voter fraud or serious irregularities had occurred. These were centered on the extremely close 2000 and 2004 elections. In the other presidential races during this period (1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2008, and 2012), there were no comparable national-scale controversies that captured widespread public perception of fraud determining the presidential outcome. Isolated cases of fraud (e.g., absentee ballot tampering, ineligible voting, or local vote-buying) were prosecuted over the decades, but they were not tied to presidential results or seen as outcome-altering by broad swaths of voters. 2000 Presidential Election (George W. Bush vs. Al Gore) This was by far the most prominent example. The election hinged on Florida, where Bush won by just 537 votes after a chaotic recount involving “hanging chads” on punch-card ballots, disputed overseas absentee ballots, and problems with voter lists. Democrats widely alleged irregularities, including flawed voter purges that disproportionately affected Black voters, polling-place issues that turned away eligible voters, and possible fraud or suppression. The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights investigated and highlighted widespread allegations of voting discrimination and irregularities in Florida. Public opinion reflected deep skepticism: A November 2000 Time/CNN poll found 51% of Americans thought fraud in Florida’s presidential vote was at least somewhat likely. A December 2000 Gallup poll showed 31% believed fraud had occurred (vs. 64% who said errors but not fraud). The Supreme Court’s 5-4 decision in Bush v. Gore halted the recount, handing Bush the presidency. Many Democrats and voters on the left viewed the outcome as illegitimate or “stolen,” fueling long-term distrust in the process. Official reviews later found no evidence of widespread voter fraud that changed the result, but the perception of systemic problems was real and widespread. 2004 Presidential Election (George W. Bush vs. John Kerry) Controversies again focused on a key swing state—Ohio—where Bush’s margin was about 119,000 votes. Some Democrats, activists, and bloggers alleged irregularities including: Faulty electronic voting machines (e.g., Diebold). Long lines and provisional ballot issues in Democratic-leaning areas. Exit-poll discrepancies that initially favored Kerry. Claims of “phantom voters” or suppressed turnout. Third-party candidates pursued a recount in Ohio, and some Democratic members of Congress called for investigations. Conspiracy theories spread online about vote-switching and rigged machines. Post-election polls and hearings showed eroded confidence: A significant minority of Americans (particularly Democrats) questioned the fairness of the count in Ohio, though Kerry conceded and official bipartisan reviews found no evidence of fraud sufficient to alter the outcome. The episode amplified debates about voting technology and access but did not reach the same sustained national intensity as 2000. Other Elections in This Period 1976–1996 (Carter through Clinton elections): No major presidential-level fraud controversies. Watergate-era distrust of government lingered into 1976, but it centered on corruption/scandal rather than ballot fraud. Isolated local or congressional cases occurred (e.g., absentee ballot fraud or ineligible voting), but they did not spark widespread voter belief that presidential results were tainted. 2008 and 2012 (Obama elections): Some conservative voices raised pre-election concerns about voter registration drives (e.g., ACORN) or non-citizen voting, but investigations found only minimal proven cases. There was no broad public narrative—on either side—that fraud had been stolen or rigged the presidential results. Studies across this era consistently showed voter impersonation and other in-person fraud as extremely rare (far too infrequent to sway national outcomes). In summary, while proven voter fraud has always been rare and localized (with convictions for things like double-voting or ineligible ballots documented but not election-swinging at the presidential level), the 2000 and 2004 races stand out as the clear “noteworthy moments” where large numbers of voters genuinely believed fraud or irregularities had undermined the results. These episodes contributed to partisan divides in trust in elections that persisted for years. Later elections under Obama did not feature similar high-profile, outcome-questioning claims from the public at large.
English
0
0
2
126
Truth Sidekick ری ٹویٹ کیا
Toni
Toni@ToniLL22·
Just some facts. . . Ladies and gentlemen, I give you America's Kings and Queens 👑 R: Chuck Grassley, 51 years D: Ed Markey, 49 years D: Ron Wyden, 45 years D: Chuck Schumer, 45 years R: Hal Rogers, 45 years R: Chris Smith, 45 years D: Steny Hoyer, 45 years D: Dick Durbin, 43 years D: Marcy Kaptur, 43 years R: Mitch McConnell, 41 years D: Nancy Pelosi, 39 years D: Frank Pallone, ~37 years D: Richard Neal, ~37 years D: Rosa DeLauro, ~35 years D: Maxine Waters, ~35 years On the other hand, R: Donald Trump, ~5 years as a politician and 50+ years in business. In 2024, America elected Donald Trump to secure the border, deport those who are here illegally, strengthen our military, and reduce crime in our cities. The people above have a combined 600 years of experience in fundraising, backroom deals, money laundering, dining with lobbyists, and insider trading, to name a few... They all represent a very specific group of people; unfortunately, it's none of us on either side. In fact, they have done everything in their power to take out President Trump and stop the agenda we elected him to complete! If you listened to every one of them 20 years ago, they all stood for the exact opposite of what they are selling today. Apparently, doing the right thing, whether you stay in power or not, runs out after you've had 12-15 years on the gravy train! Congress was never meant to be a lifelong career. Yet today it's a nursing home for power-hungry narcissists who haven't represented the people who elected them for decades! Now tell me again, who's the real threat to "democracy?" While thousands are out protesting "No Kings" today, the real kings and queens have been ruling from Capitol Hill for decades. It's time to end these career politicians! It's way past time for term limits!!! We can and must do better than this! 🇺🇸 #TermLimits #ChuckSchumer #NancyPelosi #MitchMcConnell #ChuckGrassley #EdMarkey
Toni tweet media
English
166
1.6K
2.4K
27K
Truth Sidekick ری ٹویٹ کیا
Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
This is why we have never ending protests in America White House released the names funding protests and violence in America We pay for our own protests with over $100 million laundered by Democrats "We found a network of NGOs” - George Soros, the Open Society Network - Arabella Funding Network - The Tides Funding Network - Neville Roy Singham and his network - Hansjorg Wyss, a billionaire donor in Switzerland - Additional Foreign Cash - Reid Hoffman (Named by Trump) “It's also big left-wing funders, some of them who are not citizens of this country, Mr. Hansjörg Wyss in Switzerland, they're pouring money into this entire ecosystem." “We have identified dozens of radical organizations, not just the decentralized Antifa organizations, but dozens of radical organizations that have received more than $100 million from the Riot Inc investors.” “I think the most shocking thing is that we have found that more than $100 million in US taxpayer funding has flowed into these funding networks”
English
896
12.4K
28.7K
346.2K
Truth Sidekick ری ٹویٹ کیا
Wide Awake Media
Wide Awake Media@wideawake_media·
Dr. Paul Saladino demonstrates how to make natural, fluoride-free toothpaste "that will whiten your teeth like crazy" using just five basic ingredients.
English
25
382
1.2K
73.4K
Jake Rattlesnake
Jake Rattlesnake@jakerattlesnk·
This tripped me tf out. What did you see?
English
14
4
42
5.4K
Andrew Wilson
Andrew Wilson@paleochristcon·
Was good for him
Jordan S90@Jordan_S90

Andrew Wilson trolling the shit out of Zach Costello is friggin hilarious! Watch and listen as @paleochristcon demonstrates the absurdity of Candace Owens’s ridiculously stupid conspiracy theory about “Egyptian Planes.” @ZachCostello_ seems to subscribe to this theory as well or at least doesn’t dismiss it outright. She seriously insinuates that military contractors from Egypt shot Charlie Kirk instead of Tyler Robinson. How does she come to this conclusion? Does she have damning evidence for this? I'll let you be the judge. She believes this because some anonymous source supposedly saw a couple guys wearing black at UVU campus on September 10th. No, I’m not kidding. Her theory is that stupid. Andrew Wilson even has his own theory about what happened that day. He believes invisible alien predators descended from outer space to UVU that day to take out Charlie with a special dissolving dart to the neck. So what do you think? Whose theory is more plausible? Andrew’s or Candace’s?

English
49
31
475
16.6K
Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Falcon Heavy is so beautiful
Elon Musk tweet media
English
8.8K
12.8K
162.3K
8.8M
Tim Walz
Tim Walz@Tim_Walz·
No kings.
English
22.3K
4K
57.6K
6M
Truth Sidekick
Truth Sidekick@truthsidekick·
@redpillb0t Watch it all on YouTube. Search for: Philip Schneider Underground Alien Bases (1996)
English
0
1
14
1.3K
redpillbot
redpillbot@redpillb0t·
Listen very carefully to what Phil Schneider had to say in 1996 before being murdered by the government
English
36
491
1.4K
38.3K
Truth Sidekick
Truth Sidekick@truthsidekick·
@paleochristcon 1 Corinthians 14 34 Let your women keep silent in the churches, for they aren't permitted to speak; but they are to be submissive, as the law also says. 35 And if they want to learn something, let them ask their own husband at home; for it's shameful for women to speak in church.
English
0
0
0
12
Truth Sidekick
Truth Sidekick@truthsidekick·
@paleochristcon Deuteronomy 22:5 New King James Version “A woman shall not wear anything that pertains to a man, nor shall a man put on a woman’s garment, for all who do so are an abomination to the Lord your God." Leviticus 18:22 & 20:13; Romans1:27; I Corinthians 6:9-10. Go with the Word.
English
1
0
0
11
Anti Left Memes
Anti Left Memes@AntiLeftMemes·
Joe Biden is writing a Presidential memoir book. What should it be named?
Anti Left Memes tweet media
English
644
14
64
12K
Truth Sidekick
Truth Sidekick@truthsidekick·
@LandOfTheLocke @NickJFreitas Watch this on YouTube. There are many additional ones to watch for MMA Juniors. This is what the boys need! I agree with @NickJFreitas! BMF Juniors 4 | Bobby "The Beast" Burgess vs Meesam Hussain | Junior MMA Title | BADMOFO MMA
English
0
0
0
19
Locke
Locke@LandOfTheLocke·
@NickJFreitas Tips for discipline for girls? I don't think MMA for my 4 year old will go over well with the wife
English
3
0
3
120
Nick Freitas
Nick Freitas@NickJFreitas·
Discipline tips for sons…
English
19
108
1.1K
15.5K
Molly Davis
Molly Davis@MollyDavis543·
@elonmusk The "Uniparty" is jewish to its core.
Molly Davis tweet media
English
62
111
2.1K
46.7K