Posted on 12/01/2022 7:31:36 AM PST by Red Badger
so would the post office have record of the undeliverable ballots showing the fraudulent zip code changes?
Exactly. The war is unilateral. Half of the Republicans don’t believe there is cheating the other half are ok with it. The Republicans bring marshmallows to a gun fight.
Ok, if you don’t play the game, how are you going to elect the people who would ban mail in voting and mandate voter ID?
You hate to look at the battlefield as it is presented, not as you wished it would be.
Do you want to win? Or do you want to lose on principles and never effect change?
If this is true, then the evidence will be available after a little leg work. Hope they're getting it.
I doubt it. They can’t find addresses much less zipcodes...............
I agree.
5 years in a Federal lock-up.
FOR EACH COUNT IN THE COMPLAINT.
I thought that until I saw 2000mules.
2000mules shows one strategy.
This particular strategy mentioned in this article gives sense to why people show up at the polls only to discover that they have already voted.
The dems have overlapping strategies. 2000mules and latency are two of them.
ANY county election manager caught doing this needs to face 5 years in a Federal Prison, no exceptions
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would happen in a republican county but never in a democrat county.
Texas, you’ve hit upon something I’ve been thinking. I think I know there are shenanigans afoot, and I don’t think Maricopa was an accident. Scott Walker and Donal Trump are among the legion who’ve gotten hosed by late night ballot dumps. But where are the loose lips? On the other hand, and for example, I think it generally accepted that “Landslide Lyndon” Johnson stole his first Senate race, and that the Daley machine corruptly delivered Illinois for Kennedy in 1960, but to my knowledge there were no whistleblowers as such in those cases, either
Mike Pence, IMO.
No Pence is just weak.
A good husband and father but he has no business in politics.
Keep in mind the postal unions enthusiastically endorse the ‘Rats each election cycle.
You just may want to look in to the past Governor's race concerning Dino Rossi (R) vs Democrat Christine Gregoire, 2004, and the world just watched. And is still watching.
Rossi decided to run in November 2003,[17] but was already facing an uphill battle in terms of money raised, low name identification with voters and trends established by the two prior GOP candidates for governor. The sitting Washington State Attorney General and Rossi's eventual opponent in the general election, Democrat Christine Gregoire, had already raised $1.15 million by December, only weeks after Rossi officially kicked off his campaign.[citation needed] Furthermore, the previous two GOP candidates for governor had lost their campaign bids by 16% and 18.7% in 1996 and 2000.[18]
In the November 2 election, over 2.8 million votes were cast for governor. After the initial vote count, Rossi led Gregoire by 261 votes.[19]
Washington State law required a recount because of the small margin. After the second count, Rossi again led, but by a smaller margin of 42 votes. After a third count, done by hand, Gregoire took a 129-vote lead (expanded to a 133-vote lead after Justice Bridges' decision threw out 4 votes for Rossi).[20]
King County's election department was sued by the Rossi campaign for its handling of ballots, including untracked use of a "ballot-on-demand" printing machine.[21] Even before the election date, the U.S. Department of Justice threatened to sue Washington State for failing to mail military ballots overseas, generally assumed to be Republican votes.[22]
Republican leaders in Washington claimed there were enough disputed votes to change the outcome of the election and sued. On May 25, 2005, the judge hearing the lawsuit ruled that the Party did not provide enough evidence that the disputed votes were ineligible, or for whom they were cast, to enable the court to overturn the election.[23] Rossi did not appeal to the state Supreme Court.[24]
The election is notable as the closest gubernatorial race in the history of the United States and was the subject of the Trova Heffernan book An Election for the Ages.[25]
The democrats have an Army of Zombies
Gone Fishing 🎣
Let me know how it turns out.
Thanks
It’s not just this or that, it’s all of the above. A little here, a lot more over there, none in that place. That’s what makes it so hard to pin the fraud down. Scattershot pattern make it hard to unravel.
Why can't you and everyone else comprehend what 31,500 voters in ONE county complaining of direct double-voting disenfranchisement in ONE election could simply. not. be. ignored. in. the. realm. of. instant. communication. that. we. live. in. today?
Not only that, but the 'author' limited it to direct-mail states where everyone gets a ballot:
9 states (CO, HI, NV, NJ, OR, UT, VT, WA, CA) + DC.
Ok, find me where 31,500 voters in ONE county in ONE of those states or DC in ONE general election, complained that they ALL encountered the same problem: direct double-voting disenfranchisement.
You can't. It doesn't exist.
Ya'll get played for suckers, and this is why -- you fail to do the critical thinking to pick these horseshit articles apart.
If you dare to question it you can’t be in the club.
JoeBiden is NOT a winner. He is among those who continue to commit the crimes that they’ve been getting away with for too long now. End JoeBiden now!
Read Gellman's book "Campaign of the Century: Kennedy, Nixon, and the Election of 1960".
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