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Something’s Not Right [The Daily Reckoning] November 08, 2022 [WEBSITE]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( Are We Seeing Voting Fraud? - They’re already having trouble tabulating votes… - Brazil: a cautionary tale… - Expect Trump to be indicted soon… [SCANDAL: Bigger than Watergate?]( You’re invited to a CRITICAL election briefing that details what could be the biggest presidential scandal since Watergate. Please take a few moments and get caught up. You’ll be very happy you did. [Click here for the election shocker of the decade.]( Keep in mind. You only have a little while to see this. The election is TODAY… [Click Here ASAP]( Portsmouth, New Hampshire November 8, 2022 [Jim Rickards] JIM RICKARDS Dear Reader , Election Day is here. All eyes will be focused on the election returns. These House, Senate and gubernatorial contests will determine which governing philosophy controls the country for the next two years. It will also lay the foundation for the presidential election in 2024 (that campaign starts the day after the midterm election). Essentially, everything that citizens, investors, and markets care about is on the line. In-person voter turnout has reportedly been massive today, which favors Republicans. And of course, there are reports that voting machines in Maricopa County, Arizona are malfunctioning, with at least 20% of the ballots being misread. Local officials naturally blame it on a “glitch,” although they assured us ahead of time that everything was fine. Whether it’s incompetence or something more nefarious, I’ll leave that for you to decide. Meanwhile, in Pennsylvania, Philadelphia election officials announced a last-minute rule change that will delay the final tally. That could potentially open the door for shenanigans. We’ll see. It Could Drag on for Weeks It may take days or even weeks to find out who actually wins key races in Arizona, Washington, Georgia and Nevada. For example, Georgia forces a run-off election (December 6) if neither candidate gets over 50% today. I mentioned Pennsylvania. There’s litigation pending there about whether to count mail-in ballots that are unsigned or undated as required by law, and Arizona doesn’t even begin to open mail-in ballots until after the polls close. Other elections may be close enough to permit recounts. You would have thought that these issues would have been fully resolved after the chaos surrounding the 2020 presidential election. But they weren’t in many cases. And the longer the process drags out this time, the more allegations will be made about fraud and vote manipulation. Brazil So, all things considered, the election day results may take a good amount of time to sort out. I don’t expect to see any of the rioting and unrest we’ve been seeing in Brazil, although it does provide a cautionary tale. Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, the Trump of Latin America, lost a close election to leftist Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. Massive protests broke out in the streets because many Bolsonaro voters believed the vote was rigged. [Urgent Note From Jim Rickards: “You’re Running Out Of Time!”]( [Click here for more...]( Your exclusive “Pro level” upgrade to Strategic Intelligence is ready to be claimed. This is your chance to claim 3 exciting new benefits along with a whole new level of service. Hurry… you only have until the timer hits 0 to act… [Grab This Opportunity Now]( There’s no question that the Brazilian courts, along with the nation’s political and media establishments, tilted the playing field against Bolosonaro, much like the U.S. political and media establishments tipped the 2020 presidential election against Trump. Meanwhile, technical experts in the fields of mathematics and forensic analysis found statistical anomalies in the first round of elections that favored Silva. As the kids like to say, I’m just sayin’. But back to the U.S. midterms… A Republican Sweep Despite all the potential voting irregularities, in the House races, my final forecast is that Republicans will win 245 seats while Democrats take 190 seats. That result is consistent with mid-term election swings in the first presidential terms for presidents of both parties. The drivers of this swing will be inflation, the economy more broadly, high crime rates, and low educational performance. Abortion, January 6th, and geopolitical issues will play almost no role in changing outcomes despite their hot-button nature. Illegal immigration will not be a national driver, but it will help Republicans flip seats along the border in Texas, Arizona, and in Orange County, California. My final forecast for the Senate is that Republicans will have 53 seats in the new Senate and the Democrats will have 47 seats. (The Democratic count includes Socialist Party member Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Independent Angus King of Maine who both caucus with the Democrats. Neither Sanders nor King is up for election in this cycle). The Senate is currently divided 50-50, but Democrats are in control. That’s because Vice President Kamala Harris, who is President of the Senate, has a tie-breaking vote. My forecast is that Republicans will win in Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Democrats will win in Colorado, New Hampshire, and Washington. If this forecast is correct, then Republicans will hold their seats in North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, and will flip seats in Arizona, Georgia, and Nevada. The Democrats will hold their seats in Colorado, New Hampshire, and Washington and will lose seats in Arizona, Nevada, and Georgia. The Democrats will not flip any current Republican seats. This outcome leaves the Republicans with 53 seats, and the Democrats with 47 seats. [[CHART] Could Inflation Hit 20%+ In 2023?]( [Click here for more...]( Take a close look at this scary chart pictured here… What you see is the money supply in America… And as you can see, the number of dollars in circulation has exploded in the last few years. In fact, more than 80% of all dollars to ever exist have been printed since just 2020 alone! Which is why some say inflation could soon explode even higher than it is now, to 20% or more. And if you’re at or near retirement age you must take action now to protect yourself… otherwise you risk losing everything. See how to survive America’s deadly inflation crisis. [Click Here To Learn More]( The 2024 Presidential Campaign Begins Tomorrow In the meantime, the 2024 presidential election campaign will begin the day after the 2022 polls close. It will be a long two years. We could have 2024 election campaigning even as the 2022 votes are still being counted. As usual, Trump will be the center of attention, whether you love him or despise him (and there are plenty of people in both camps). Trump will announce he’s running for president in 2024. The announcement is expected on November 14, although that date could move a few days one way or the other. The Democrats will stop at nothing to destroy Trump. (We know that because they’ve been trying so hard for the last seven years including the Russiagate hoax, two impeachments, a criminal investigation of the Trump family businesses, fake news, tax return scavenger hunts and a lot more). Expect Trump to Be Indicted Soon The next tactic will be a criminal indictment of Trump personally. The Democrats did not want to do this before the midterm elections because it would be too blatantly political. Likewise, they can’t wait until too late in the election cycle for the same reason — it would look like Department of Justice was interfering in a presidential election. So, the window for an indictment is probably the 120-day period from December 1, 2022, to April 1, 2023. We could have the spectacle of an announced candidate for president standing as a defendant in a criminal case probably based on the “insurrection” of January 6, 2020, which was nothing more than an unruly riot and far from a real insurrection. All I can say is, strap in. It’s going to be a wild ride. And prepare for even more market volatility. I suggest you reduce your allocation to stocks, while increasing your cash holdings — and your gold holdings. Regards, Jim Rickards for The Daily Reckoning P.S. The day I’ve been helping my readers prepare for is finally here. And this is my final [election warning for all Americans.]( In short, I present the case that President Biden has been [covering up a MASSIVE economic issue for months now in order to secure the midterm elections.]( Did you see my warning? I hope so. But in case you haven’t you can see it in its entirety by going [here.]( But I have to warn you. The material is controversial and may be offensive to some audiences (especially for those who are fans of President Biden). Time is running short and my message is coming down at midnight tonight. [Go here now to view my final election warning.]( Thank you for reading The Daily Reckoning! We greatly value your questions and comments. Please send all feedback to [feedback@dailyreckoning.com.](mailto:feedback@dailyreckoning.com) [James G. Rickards] [James G. Rickards]( is the editor of Strategic Intelligence. He is an American lawyer, economist, and investment banker with 35 years of experience working in capital markets on Wall Street. 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