Former Professor Urges Citizens to Ensure Their Local Elections Have Integrity
HAVERFORD, Pa.—Former law professor from New Mexico State University and prosecutor David Clements is touring across the United States to speak about election integrity and voting anomalies found in the 2020 presidential election.
Clements came to Haverford, Pa., on Sept. 16, and gave a 2-hour speech that presented evidence of irregularities that he collected from the 2020 presidential election.
“People don’t trust elections. They don’t trust the election system,” he told The Epoch Times before his presentation. “So what we’re trying to do is to highlight where the vulnerabilities are, and educate people on them on how to minimize those vulnerabilities. So people will have trust going forward.”
He has traveled to over 40 states in the last year.
“It’s a very controversial topic because again, the mainstream media has a narrative that this was the safest and most secure election in history. And we just know that’s not the case,” Clements said.
Former law professor and prosecutor David Clements gives a presentation about election integrity and voting anomalies found in the 2020 presidential election in Haverford, Pa., on Sept. 16, 2022. (William Huang/The Epoch Times)
“American people have a high degree of intuition and common sense. The latest Rasmussen poll has 59 percent of all voters believe that there was widespread cheating in the 2020 election. So there’s a clear majority that aligns with what I’m saying,” Clements said referring to a Rasmussen poll released on Dec. 23, 2021.
“And then there’s a very vocal minority, usually occupied by the mainstream media, that are the cynics and critics,” he said.
“Everywhere I go, it’s to try to empower local citizens to look at their elections locally. Because we can’t fix all of it at once, the election system didn’t become this vulnerable overnight. So what we’re trying to do is to
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