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RIGGED ELECTION? If Clinton is willing to 'destroy the Catholic Church' to get her way, then what will she do to democracy?

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Nearly half of all Americans now think election may be rigged.

As WikiLeaks reveals the corruption of the Clinton camp and the DNC, Republican presidential nominee, Donald Trump has expressed concerns that he could be running in a rigged election. The idea of a rigged election is catching on with Americans who are becoming suspicious amid reports of irregularities.

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LOS ANGELES, CA (California Network) - Most Americans still believe that rigged elections are something that happens in other countries, mostly in poor, third world states. However, a recent poll by POLITICO suggests that 41 percent of Americans now think the current election could be stolen.

As many as 73 percent of Republicans think the election may be rigged against Trump. About 17 percent of Democrats fear the same.


Allegations of a rigged election began during the primaries when Hillary Clinton beat Bernie Sanders by dubious margins despite a major surge by the upstart candidate. Sanders rallies were packed and he often closed gaps with lightning speed as his teams went to work in each state. Yet each time Clinton won victories. Even in states Sanders won, Clinton would leave with more delegates because of the super delegate system in use by Democrats.

As a result, Hillary Clinton, now widely regarded as the weakest, most lackluster candidate for the Democrats since Walter Mondale, is running an uncomfortably close election with Donald Trump.

Trump is terribly gaffe prone and has made several outrageous statements. A scandal has erupted over his statement that he likes to touch and kiss women without permission. Several women have come forward to accuse Trump of sexual assault. The Trump campaign denies these allegations.

Despite the 24-7 negative publicity, Trump remains competitive with Clinton in the polls. Few people believe he can win, but his performance against Clinton is proof that she is herself a weak and unfavored candidate.

Trump himself has said the election will be rigged for Clinton to win. He also accused the media of actively supporting Clinton. There is evidence for this. Leaked emails from the Clinton campaign reveals that the media has tipped Clinton off to debate questions, and runs stories by the campaign before publishing. The Clinton campaign and several news organizations have been caught coordinating on coverage and spin. This is a hallmark of a dictatorship, not a free press.

Could the election be rigged? Anomalies with electronic voting machines suggests that not everything is as it should be. Millions of these machines are owned by George Soros though his business ventures. Soros is also a major Clinton campaign donor.

Hillary Clinton has been proven to be dishonest and to lack scruples when making decisions. She clearly makes decisions to benefit herself and is willing to lie to different groups of people to gain their support. In one email, her campaign chair, John Podesta refers to Latinos as "needy." The slur reveals the level of bigotry that is accepted in the Clinton camp. In other communications, Clinton and Podesta remark about destroying the Catholic Church.

Those who would destroy a church would also destroy a democracy. Nobody can support Clinton who also supports the Catholic Church or democracy.

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