Evidence that Democrat Lyndon B Johnson Stole a Senate Election in 1948

4/20/23 – A recent article published by ABC News discusses a report by the Associated Press (AP) that has uncovered new evidence that Lyndon B. Johnson stole a Senate election in 1948. The article notes that Johnson won the election by a slim margin of 87 votes after a highly controversial campaign, which saw allegations of voter fraud, ballot box stuffing, and corruption.

The AP report is based on newly discovered interviews with individuals who were involved in the election and witnessed or participated in fraudulent activities. The report alleges that Johnson’s campaign team engaged in a wide range of illegal activities, including purchasing votes, stealing ballot boxes, and falsifying vote counts.

Allegations of voter fraud in the 1948 election have been widely known for decades.

A former Texas voting official seeking “peace of mind” says he certified enough fictitious ballots to steal an election 29 years ago and launch Lyndon B. Johnson on a path that led to the presidency.

The statement from Luis Salas, who was the election judge for Jim Wells County’s notorious Box 13, said he was seeking “peace of mind” and admitted he certified enough fictitious ballots to steal an election 29 years ago for Lyndon B. Johnson which produced just enough votes in the 1948 Texas Democratic primary runoff to give Johnson the nomination. That stolen election put Johnson on a path that eventually led to the presidency.

“Johnson did not win the election; It was stolen for him. And I know exactly how it was done,” said Salas.

The article concludes by noting that the controversy surrounding the 1948 election highlights the ongoing debate over the integrity of American elections and the importance of ensuring that every vote is counted fairly and accurately. The article also notes that the AP report raises important questions about the role of money and corruption in American politics and the need for greater transparency and accountability in the electoral process.

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