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To: upsdriver

2610 - Will voter fraud be exposed before January?

No.
2019 push Voter ID based on verifiable intel (fraud).
2020+ safeguarded.
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What verifiable intel will be used?
2018 intel of course.

This will probably cause the public to realize that the House results are fraudulent, and bring an outcry for voter reform, and the removal of all who were voted in as the result of voter fraud.


1,264 posted on 12/12/2018 6:05:21 PM PST by Yulee
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To: Yulee
What verifiable intel will be used? 2018 intel of course. This will probably cause the public to realize that the House results are fraudulent, and bring an outcry for voter reform, and the removal of all who were voted in as the result of voter fraud. 1,264 posted on ‎12‎/‎12‎/‎2018‎ ‎6‎:‎05‎:‎21‎ ‎PM by Yulee -----------------------------------------------

I can live with that.

1,306 posted on 12/12/2018 6:52:48 PM PST by Duchess47 ("One day I will leave this world and dream myself to Reality" Crazy Horse)
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To: Yulee

2610 - Will voter fraud be exposed before January?

No.
2019 push Voter ID based on verifiable intel (fraud).
2020+ safeguarded.
Q
***********
What verifiable intel will be used?
2018 intel of course.

This will probably cause the public to realize that the House results are fraudulent, and bring an outcry for voter reform, and the removal of all who were voted in as the result of voter fraud.

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I have some questions on this issues, that I’m not sure who to address them to. My line of reasoning goes like this:

1. The voter fraud does not actually occur until the results of the California election are submitted to Congress by California, and accepted by Congress to be validated legal results.

2. Once the California election results HAVE been accepted by the U.S. Government, they are lawful. If events discovered after the fact, prove that voter fraud has taken place, a crime has been committed.

3. The result of the crime is that the voters of California have been disenfranchised. This means that their voting rights have been negated.

4. By allowing the citizens of California to have their voting rights negated, the State of California has essentially declared themselves to outside the laws and the scope of the U.S. government, and the rights granted to U.S. citizens under our constitution.

5. Now comes the “tricky” interpretation of what course the U.S. government has against the State of California. Does that mean that the U.S. government can invalidate the votes for any and all federal office holders from the state of California?

Does this mean that until and unless the State of California cleans up it’s elections process, laws, voter roles, etc. the State of California has forfeited its rights to representation of all federal office holders in the State of California? Thinking long term, does that mean that California from now until the voter fraud is remedied and corrected, loses its U.S. Senators, U.S. Congressmen, etc. representation in the U.S. Government?

If so, does that means that California electoral votes, would be in a state of forfeiture, that the U.S. government would now have a senate with 98 senators? 384 (51 in CA?) House of Representative members (I don’t know how many house members reside in California). Also, if there are 51 House members in California that have now been forfeited due to election fraud, the House now swings Republican again, since the democrats have a 40 member advantage in the coming congressional term. The Republicans again have both the Senate and the House! I have a feeling this might the accurate interpretation of what might happen.

If it does, good luck to democrats trying to win a national presidential elections without being able to having the electoral votes from California in play. This alone would seem to assure a Republican 2020 election victory.

If we look at the reconstruction period following the Civil War, it took some of the former confederate states years to re-enter the Union. The state of California might be in a similar predicament.

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1,671 posted on 12/13/2018 9:29:04 AM PST by Kingwood Kid III (Kingwood Kid III)
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