Polish American Warns Those Who Haven’t Lived Under Communism: What Matters is ‘Who Counts the Votes’

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A U.S. citizen originally from Poland told NTD at the Washington D.C. rally on Saturday that it has been “really heartbreaking” to see America’s courts and institutions ignoring citizens’ claims of voter fraud without a way to independently show the transparency and accountability of the country’s voting systems.

“My family and I came from communism, and what we’re noticing here is really heartbreaking … that no matter who votes, it’s who counts the votes [that matters], the old saying goes,” the man, who gave the name Tom, said, referring to a saying often attributed to Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin but closer to Nicaraguan dictator Anastasio Somoza’s quote, “You won the elections, but I won the count.”