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To: linMcHlp

I appreciate those links and I’m familiar with every one. Here is the evidence seems to have the largest database of info but is likewise the hardest to sort through.

And I’m glad to have and see those resources, but they in no way correlate to any action, or future plan by Donald Trump to do anything about it.

Has he ever even mentioned any of those resources that you are aware of? Not that I’m aware of. Best I can tell, he doesn’t even care one way or another if they even exist or not, much less be actively involved in their work, or Heaven forbid actually lead a project of his own. You know Soros has an organization that does that sort of thing, so does Mark Zuckerberg. Does Trump?

No Sir, when it comes to actual action, on investigating election crime, or more importantly cleaning it up, he is completely AWOL. It’s nothing more than a talking point, no matter how emotional and worked up he gets whenever it’s mentioned. My dad would have told me “well son you can’t just cry about something all the time. You have to either do something about it, or move on to something else so you don’t have to think about it, because no one wants to listen to a worthless crybaby all the time.”


61 posted on 05/27/2023 9:21:15 PM PDT by Golden Eagle (Do you really believe DeSantis wants to raise sales taxes by 23% as Trump claims in his big new ad?)
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To: Golden Eagle
Trump does seem to have an out-of-office administration for addressing various errors on his part.

Meanwhile, I try to gather info.

For example, you might see my replies 59, 60, 61, and 62 at Kari Lake’s attorney: Evidence of rushed ballot verification warrants overturning 2022 election

Also, I am working up a list of the number of actual registered voters per state. This work requires online visits to the Secretary of State office for each state.

Otherwise, the statistics used by the media, by government, and many other organizations, are estimates based upon estimated information that is gathered by the U.S. Census. I'd qualify that, by saying, that a few organizations such as Judicial Watch and Heritage Foundation, probably have some reliable numbers/stats.

Some states offices have the information. Arkansas information is difficult to find, and they might do that on purpose. Because academics, the liberal media, and some organizations will use voter stats against a state - re the usual hammering: "chilling effect" and other slings and mud tossed from the left.

64 posted on 05/27/2023 10:35:49 PM PDT by linMcHlp
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