Washington Post and other left-wing factions have colluded with the tech giants in an effort to deplatform and censor Tom Fitton and Judicial Watch for posting accurate data on Iowa’s voting rolls.
Conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch announced that at least eight Iowa counties have more voter registrations than eligible voters.
There are at least 18,658 extra names on the voter rolls in Iowa, Judicial Watch reported citing data released by the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) in 2019 and the most recent U.S. Census Bureau’s five-year American Community Survey.
The watchdog group also reported that Polk County has an unusually high rate of 95.9% of total eligible voters registered.
The Iowa Secretary of State refuted Judicial Watch and attacked the watchdog group on Twitter.
Tom Fitton responded to the Iowa Secretary of State and stood by his organization’s data analysis.
Our 2019 data is accurate. Today’s numbers released by your agency still show voter registration rates that are way too high. For example, using your numbers, Dallas County is at 106% and Johnson County at about 100%. https://t.co/nhqcIzZ4ln
— Tom Fitton (@TomFitton) February 3, 2020
Fake News Washington Post then jumped into the fray in order to silence Tom Fitton about the dirty voter rolls in Iowa.
WaPo, using the new Draconian ‘election integrity policy’ Twitter just rolled out, tried getting Tom Fitton and Judicial Watch deplatformed from Twitter.
The @WashingtonPost tried to de-platform me and @JudicialWatch from @Twitter today in response to our accurate analysis of Iowa voting rolls. Thankfully, @Twitter declined.
— Tom Fitton (@TomFitton) February 3, 2020
Facebook/Instagram also quickly moved to censor Judicial Watch’s data on Iowa’s dirty voting rolls.
The Gateway Pundit also received a ‘false rating’ by Facebook’s ‘fact-checkers’ but they agreed to lift the strike after we responded.
Judicial Watch and Tom Fitton were right all along, but the tech giants are working with the left to silence conservatives for reporting the truth.
BREAKING: @IowaSOS confirms “inactive” voters kept on voting rolls. Disinfo campaign ignores federal law that requires states clean up rolls. @JudicialWatch data is correct. Best info: Iowa has 8 counties with more names on rolls than eligible voters. https://t.co/RrlSAJLmuM https://t.co/diXrbaAH8b
— Tom Fitton (@TomFitton) February 4, 2020