- United States
- Calif.
- Letter
Look what the United States Election Assistance Commission is telling the world.
To: Sen. Padilla, Sen. Butler, Rep. Issa
From: A verified voter in Santee, CA
November 29
tes were saying. The media's voice was heard on election night not the voice of the people. I checked the United States Election Assistance Commission to see what the sta The results traveling worldwide were unofficial. None of them mean anything. The states were still counting ballots that night. The Associated Press had been wrong twice. The voter's voice said something different. The con man is the difference here. People have strong opinions about him. People worldwide believed the unofficial results to be official. That belief w as acted upon. I started sharing the response the United States Election Assistance Commission sent me with people worldwide. Things calmed down when people realized no one had won or lost last night. Announcing unofficial results on election night needs to stop. We voters decide the United States's elected officials not the media. The media sent bad information worldwide. It needs to be held accountable for doing that. The internet magnifies the damage lies cause then spreads it worldwide. Election night was 1980s Satanic Panic on steroids. Baseless lies were spread. People blindly believed the lies to be true. That belief was acted upon. By the time the truth came out, it was too late.
Permanent damage had occurred. I'm not going along with the lies the media are spreading. I hope you don't go along with them either.