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To: grundle
Just watch a podcast from Rudy Giuliani.

He made 3 claims.

- Has enough evidence of a coordinated democrat party effort to commit fraud and did so only in deep blue cities where they control all the levers. He effectively said they bottle necked themselves into being understaffed without enough material to overcome Trump's unexpected lead.

- It's no coincidence that they all used dominion voting systems and were not only aware of the security holes, many democrats had complained as early as 2012 up until this election about it.

- At no time should our votes be transferred, much-less counted, by foreign companies and citizens. We are capable of doing that for ourselves. yet, they were. and they knew it.

Rudy said any of these can overturn an election. He said “I can't see how anyone in there right mind with a conscience can bring themselves to certify an election under these circumstance”. Should they certify, we have enough evidence to overturn it.

He definitely made it clear there are other efforts, issues and evidence are in play but cannot discuss it at this time.

32 posted on 11/19/2020 1:35:34 AM PST by jmclemore (Go Trump)
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To: jmclemore

it would be good to know the makeup of the pollworkers in the disputed States. there were so many BLM-types involved - encouraged by FakeNewsMSM - even if they were never explicitly called out as BLM:

features Leo (Kamin), founder Poll Hero Project:

Youtube: 3m10s: 14 Nov: BBC My World: The poll workers who stepped in to help America’s election
A team of students decided to step up when it became clear that the usual over 60s who do the job of poll workers were more at risk from coronavirus. So to keep poll stations open 37,000 young people – many too young to even vote themselves – signed up to help voters!

What does a poll worker do? How much are poll workers paid? Why are they so essential during elections? They got a lot of attention this year - and even a shout out from the president-elect Joe Biden...

We speak to teenage poll workers who worked in Pennsylvania, the state which decided this election. What was it like being at the centre of the storm and has it changed their view of democracy?
BBC My World makes videos for young people around the world, brought to you by executive producers Angelina Jolie and the BBC World Service to show you how the news is made, fact-check stories and spot fake news.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulPELUGNKBs

Kamin earlier:

13 July 2020: Global Student Square: Denver teen fights to make Elijah McClain’s name known
By Leo Kamin, Newsroom By the Bay
As Goshu rose to prominence on the Denver protest scene, the movement’s focus slowly shifted from events of national interest— police killings of unarmed African Americans like George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Rayshard Brooks — to the local killing of McClain. This shift dramatically altered Black Lives Matter’s online presence. On June 23, Google searches including McClain’s name eclipsed those including Floyd, Taylor, and Brooks...
http://www.globalstudentsquare.org/denver-teen-fights-to-make-elijah-mcclains-name-known/

more PR for Kamin:

17 Sept: Fox5 New York: Poll Hero Project recruiting young poll workers for Election Day
by Jodi Goldberg
He may be too young to vote but 17-year-old Leo Kamin doesn’t want to sit on the sidelines. He helped create Poll Hero, a project founded by a group of students at Princeton University and Denver East High School whose goal is to connect young people interested in becoming poll workers with their local election officials.
“I’ve been interested in politics and our government for a long time,” Kamin said. “I think a lot of people are going to be looking to vote in person come November - and it’s important there are people there who can guide them through the process.”...
https://www.fox5ny.com/news/poll-hero-project-recruiting-young-poll-workers-for-election-day

29 Oct: NBC: Why young Black students are stepping in as poll workers this election season
PIC: Poll workers prepare absentee ballots for shipment at the Wake County Board of Elections on the first day that the state started mailing them out, in Raleigh, N.C., on Sept. 4, 2020.
By P.R. Lockhart
This year, Jackson, a sophomore at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, will be changing this trend on Election Day: The 19 year-old has signed up as a first-time poll worker as part of a national effort by the Campus Vote Project, a nonpartisan group that works to reduce barriers to student voting on college campuses. She hasn’t been assigned to a polling place yet, but she expects to work in Bradford...

Through a network of campus fellows managed by regional supervisors, the Campus Vote Project has been working to recruit students to work at the polls on Election Day. It has also partnered with Power the Polls, a national initiative to recruit more than 250,000 new poll workers, to collect additional sign-ups from students online. The student recruitment effort, which has largely been concentrated in 10 battleground states, had attracted more than 10,000 sign-ups by Oct. 23...

Other initiatives include the Poll Workers Project and The Poll Hero Project, which is working to recruit college and high school students across the country. More Than a Vote, a high-profile coalition of athletes headlined by the NBA’s LeBron James, recently partnered with the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and Power the Polls to increase the number of Black poll workers as part of its “We Got Next” initiative. Last month, the group announced that it had already attracted 10,000 volunteers.

The efforts have paid off in cities like Philadelphia, which recently reported that there are now more people interested in working the polls than there are available poll worker positions...
In a year that has seen renewed attention to matters of racial injustice, Leonard adds that young Black Americans who came of age protesting the deaths of Trayvon Martin, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd and numerous others are uniquely positioned to translate their frustration into political action and broader acts of civic engagement.
This is the case for Jackson, the student gearing up to work at the polls in Pennsylvania...
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/why-young-black-students-are-stepping-poll-workers-election-season-n1245107


37 posted on 11/19/2020 1:48:08 AM PST by MAGAthon
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