1876 "Disputed Election" was like the 2020 Election with '"Allegations of Widespread Voter Fraud Forced Congress to Set Up... Commission Determine the Winner"
The Rutherford B. Hayes website revealed that the 1876 "disputed election" was like the 2020 election with '"[a]llegations of widespread voter fraud forced
Congress to set up a special electoral commission to determine the
winner":
"The election of 1876 between Rutherford B. Hayes and Democrat Samuel
Tilden of New York was one of the most hostile, controversial campaigns
in American history. Tilden won the popular vote and led in the
electoral college, but 19 votes from three Republican-controlled states
(Louisiana, Florida, and South Carolina) remained disputed. Oregon's
count was also challenged. Allegations of widespread voter fraud forced
Congress to set up a special electoral commission to determine the
winner, composed of fifteen congressmen and Supreme Court justices. The
commission finally announced their decision only two days before the
inauguration. The vote was 8-7 along party lines to award the disputed
electoral college votes to Hayes, making him the winner." [https://www.rbhayes.org/hayes/disputed-election-of-1876/]
Note: A good friend of the Catholic Monitor got this from a group message. She said "exorcist Fr. Chad Ripperger is asking everyone to say this prayer until the election is resolved":
Prayer of Command
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