Posted on 11/07/2020 12:18:49 PM PST by PJ-Comix

As every scholar of American history knows, according to the U.S. Constitution, when the media declares a winner in a presidential election contest, then its final. Except even though the media fell all over themselves today to declare Joe Biden the winner, to take attention away from Rudy Giuliani's Philadelphia press conference on vote fraud in Pennsylvania, the contest is far, far from over.
PING!
1940s. And that technology could STILL predict the president by the next day.
It takes a lot more time to steal an election, even in modern times.
Bullshit. The enemedia has its nose so far up Bidens ass, theyre going to choke...we hope. Disgusting shills. Free press, my ass.
Bush versus Gore in 2000: The five weeks of high drama that give President Trump precedent
PARIS: Donald Trump said Wednesday he will go to the Supreme Court to dispute the US election count.
If he does, it could turn out to be only the second time in history that the court has decided the winner. In 2000, George W. Bush only beat Democrat Al Gore after five weeks of legal battles over recounts and “hanging chad” votes.
All eyes on Florida
On election day, Nov 7, 2000, polls have Republican candidate Bush, governor of Texas, leading Democratic vice president Gore by a whisker.
As the night develops, tensions rise as several states report very tight results.
Television networks declare Gore the winner in Florida only to backtrack soon after, judging it too close to call.
A few hours later they call Florida again, giving the victory to Bush, which means he wins the presidency.
Gore calls Bush to concede.
But then the networks backtrack a second time, and Gore calls Bush again to withdraw his concession.
The Florida results are in limbo. The two candidates are separated by less than 0.5 percent of votes, forcing a machine recount of all the punch-card ballots.
Several irregularities are exposed in the state, which is governed by Bush’s brother Jeb.
Hanging chads
On Nov 9, Gore calls for a manual recount in four strongly Democratic counties, including Palm Beach. Bush appeals, but it is dismissed by a federal judge.
The legal battle begins in earnest. Lawyers arrive en masse in Florida.
In the spotlight: the punch machines used in Palm Beach County to perforate the ballot paper. They show a rate of error too high for such a close vote.
Counting machines rejected thousands of ballots often due to machine malfunction or because voters failed to fully puncture the mark next to their chosen candidate, leaving only a “pregnant chad”, or partially perforated it, leaving a “hanging chad”.
Bush’s advisers slam irregularities in the counting, claiming the Democrats are trying to invalidate 25,000 postal votes from two Republican counties over a technicality.
On Nov 26, Florida declares Bush the winner, with 537 more votes. Gore contests the result, arguing thousands of votes have not been counted.
On Dec 8, Florida’s Supreme Court agrees with Gore and orders a manual recount of 45,000 ballots that were rejected by the machines.
Supreme Court decides
On Dec 12, the US Supreme Court steps in for the first time ever in a presidential election.
In a landmark judgement it rejects Florida’s recount and in doing so effectively shuts the door on Gore’s quest for the presidency.
“Although we may never know with complete certainty the identity of the winner... the identity of the loser is perfectly clear,” writes Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens in a dissenting opinion.
“It is the nation’s confidence in the judge as an impartial guardian of the rule of law.”
On Dec 18, Bush is elected the 43rd US president by the electoral college, with 271 of the 270 required votes, although Gore won the popular vote.
Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson says the election was “stolen”.
* to declare Joe Biden the winner, to take attention away from Rudy Giuliani’s Philadelphia press conference*
widescreen that perspective.
All around the country, Trump rallies were scheduled for today (Saturday). How do you circumvent that? How do you shut down public showings of support for Trump? Make an early-morning, premature announcement on AP and flood the streets with antifa types celebrating victory pre-tonites-riots.
It’s also no coincidence that the partiers in Philadelphia are playing the same “Sweet Caroline” “YMCA” and other songs commonly played at Trump rallies.
But that’s the story of the left - steal what isn’t theirs. Whether it’s attention to a press conference or the identity of those they want erased.
The Denzel movies are;
“The Mighty Quinn”
“Out of Time”
Yup! I was amused that one Denzel Washington movie followed another and that both featured him as a Chief of Police. BTW, good hanging from a high porch sequence in “Out of Time.” Gave me a case of vertigo just watching it.
Gore LOST in his own state!
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