Posted on 11/13/2020 5:38:32 PM PST by weston
Thanks, Jane.
Exactly. They have no fear because they know nothing will happen to them.
Looks like @GaSecofState Brad Raffensperger DOES do business at Eaton Corporation. State business. Voting related.
Do GA Patriots think Raffesperger is corrupt & knee deep in the fraudulent election or is it just me? https://t.co/2g5WtmuxeI pic.twitter.com/1rQPAhNhlL— Lin Wood (@LLinWood) November 29, 2020
The country is becoming “1984”, but this thread is becoming “Animal Farm”.
Do you have a link to this? I hope this is true.
Dominion contracted with State of Georgia through Raffensperger. We are one of the few states that buy systems outright (for a whopping 10 million) I think.
Raffensperger and Kemp are named in the suit so this reversal still doesn’t make sense to me.
Are you sure Lin filed this? This is pertaining Powell’s suit, same defendants, not Wood‘s. I believe he is just sending out information about what is happening
Sued the correct entity the SOS but not all tentacles connected to the state office! Ie the county clerks, election boards (that’s the clerks, judges and inspectors and the TECHNICIAN. Each county must hire those to set machines up and troubleshoot day of election.
Those must ALL be named as anyone serving in that capacity. I do not believe that have to be named by name as then they could just fire - hire someone else.
IT is such beautiful staircase, thanks for posting NIKK.
Just getting here, hubby was so sick yesterday, we were worried about Covid.
But, we think it was something about the green beans from the carry out food from Thanksgiving.
Got about 600 Santas out, now on with the tree.
Email Nikk, photo.
Hi Dolly, sorry to hear you are still not well.
Please get better, I plan on going to Trump’s inaugural.
Would be good to see you there.
Sooo - food fight in the Trump Train dining car? Just make sure you guys don’t throw any bacon around. Exit may not like it.
I saw the contract but can’t find it now, but here is a news article... Looks like they were bought
Kyle Becker
READ THIS: “I am a pollster and I find this election to be deeply puzzling.”
1. “President Trump received more votes than any previous incumbent seeking reelection. He got 11 million more votes than in 2016, the third largest rise in support ever for an incumbent.” [Thread 1/13]
2. “Trump’s vote increased so much because, according to exit polls, he performed far better with many key demographic groups. Ninety-five percent of Republicans voted for him.”
3. “He earned the highest share of all minority votes for a Republican since 1960. Trump grew his support among black voters by 50 percent over 2016... Joe Biden’s black support fell well below 90 percent, the level below which Democratic presidential candidates usually lose.”
4. “Trump increased his share of the national Hispanic vote to 35 percent. With 60 percent or less of the national Hispanic vote, it is arithmetically impossible for a Democratic presidential candidate to win Florida, Arizona, Nevada, and New Mexico.”
5. “Bellwether states swung further in Trump’s direction than in 2016. Florida, Ohio and Iowa each defied America’s media polls with huge wins for Trump. Since 1852, only Richard Nixon has lost the electoral college after winning this trio”...
6. “Midwestern states Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin always swing in the same direction as Ohio and Iowa, their regional peers. Ohio likewise swings with Florida. Current tallies show that, outside of a few cities, the Rust Belt swung in Trump’s direction.”
7. “Yet, Biden leads in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin because of an apparent avalanche of black votes in Detroit, Philadelphia, and Milwaukee. Biden’s ‘winning’ margin was derived almost entirely from such voters in these cities”...
8. “... as coincidentally his black vote spiked only in exactly the locations necessary to secure victory. e did not receive comparable levels of support among comparable demographic groups in comparable states, which is highly unusual for the presidential victor.”
9. “We are told that Biden won more votes nationally than any presidential candidate in history. But he won a record low of 17 percent of counties; he only won 524 counties, as opposed to the 873 counties Obama won in 2008. Yet, Biden somehow outdid Obama in total votes.”
10. “Victorious presidential candidates, especially challengers, usually have down-ballot coattails; Biden did not. The Republicans held the Senate and enjoyed a ‘red wave’ in the House, where they gained a large number of seats while winning all 27 toss-up contests.”
11. “Trump’s party did not lose a single state legislature and actually made gains at the state level.”
12. “Another anomaly is found in the comparison between the polls and non-polling metrics. The latter include: party registrations trends; candidates’ respective primary votes; candidate enthusiasm; social media followings; broadcast and digital media ratings; online searches”...
“Adding to the mystery is a cascade of information about the bizarre manner in which so many ballots were accumulated and counted. The following peculiarities also lack compelling explanations”... SEE (Posted this article earlier but since Kyle included it, am posting again.)
Reasons why the 2020 presidential election is deeply puzzling
https://spectator.us/reasons-why-the-2020-presidential-election-is-deeply-puzzling/
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1332920839235399681.html
https://twitter.com/kylenabecker/status/1332920839235399681
Machines cannot be sued. It the operators and those who are given custody and control over the machines. They are the correct defendants. The workers (County officials and staff including temporary election workers.)
The plates, utensils, chairs and glassware may be flying, but I got a court order to protect the bacon.
From some judge in Georgia.
Congrats on making 20 years here.
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