PIMA Election System is a proprietary and confidential system. If implemented effectively, will deliver victory in the November 5th, 2024, election, a landslide victory to a PIMA Honorary Member, President Biden, and a super-majority to both the Senate and House of Representatives who are also PIMA Honorary Members. Most of the people are also members of the Democratic National Committee (DNC).
The victory would be necessary to pass several policies and laws including a national minimum wage of $25 to $30 per hour, a $90,000 overtime rule, the Voting Rights Act (The John Lewis Act), Women’s healthcare like necessary Abortions, Comprehensive Immigration, Labor laws, and others.
It will also deliver victory to PIMA members who are also members of the DNC in State, City, and Local offices.
Post-election court challenges by the opposition are anticipated and plans to have an adequate legal team to deal with them are necessary.
PES is like a Hypersonic Missile that quietly hums into its target with devastating precision.
It will deliver victory despite the delay tactics of former President Donald Trump in his criminal trials.
It is not noisy and does not require TV or radio advertising. It does not require door-to-door canvassing, town hall meetings, or campaign rallies.
It quietly bypasses just about every known vote suppression and disenfranchisement strategy of the opponents who are mainly members of the Republican National Committee (RNC) and the cult surrounding former President Donald Trump (MEGA).
Once deployed, PES would deliver a surprising uptick in national polling results that could send the opponents running in disarray. Imagine consistent national polls stating that President Biden has an 80% chance of winning against 20% for former President Trump.
PES will deliver with precision above and beyond, the number of votes predetermined to win in any election.
PES is proprietary and confidential. It is very difficult to replicate and gets more difficult with time because of the PIMA network effect orchestrated by PIMA Precinct Captains in every one of the 176,933 precincts and 435 congressional districts in the country.