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  • Here's How Trump Can Still Win

    11/08/2020 3:05:21 PM PST · by magna carta · 17 replies
    The Western Journal ^ | 11-8-20 | Dick Morris
    1. Only the electoral college or the various state legislatures can declare a candidate the winner. To base this decision on network vote totals and projections and to call Biden the “president-elect” is irresponsible. 2. The recounts in Arizona, Georgia, and the other states are likely to go heavily for Trump. Most of the likely errors or invalid votes took place on mailed-in ballots. (Machine votes are harder to tamper with). Since Biden won upwards of two-thirds of mail-in votes and absentee ballots, it is likely that most of the discarded mail ballots will be subtracted from Biden’s total. 3....
  • How and when are election results finalized? (2020)

    11/08/2020 4:57:41 AM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 9 replies
    Election results are finalized through processes called canvassing and certification. Canvassing generally refers to how state and local officials confirm the validity of ballots cast in an election. Certification is the process authorities use to formalize the election results based on the canvass. However, some states, localities, and commentators use the terms interchangeably to describe the entire process of counting ballots and formalizing results.[1] Election result certification deadlines are set in state law. Certification deadlines for the 2020 election are as follows: The certification deadline in six states is within one week of the election. In 26 states and the...
  • A VERY REAL CONSPIRACY

    10/09/2004 9:22:58 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 326 replies · 9,525+ views
    JB WILLIAMS.COM ^ | OCTOBER 7, 2004 | JB WILLIAMS
    A Very Real Conspiracy… Written by JB Williams ©2004-10-07 As an answer to every Bill Clinton indiscretion or any democratic anti-American policy blunder, Hillary Clinton made famous the phrase “right wing conspiracy”. There never was one of course, but it always accomplished the much needed diversion from the endless stream of Clinton scandals by shifting focus off of the immediate scandal, onto the imaginary conspiracy. However, a very real conspiracy is underway in America today, it isn’t coming from those “nasty right wingers”, and the proof is all around us. The Democratic Party has been promoting the idea that Republicans...