To: MAGAthon
insanity - 16 Feb: Charlotte Observer: Russian conspiracy targeted Charlotte and North Carolina, Mueller indictment says By Michael Gordon ▪ After Donald Trump carried the state and was the surprise winner of the November 2016 election, Russian conspirators posing as grass-roots activists helped arrange a Nov. 19 rally in Charlotte called Charlotte Against Trump. UNC Charlotte political scientist Eric Heberlig said the indictment proves that North Carolina and other presidential swing states were targeted by the conspirators. But, he said the impact on the election is impossible to know. Theres no way to know how many votes shifted, if any, Heberlig said. They targeted North Carolina and the other swing states because they were all expected to be close. While Trump carried North Carolina by a more comfortable margin than what polls predicted, he said, the Russian activity in North Carolina certainly didnt hurt his ability to win the state.... Attorney General Josh Stein described efforts to undermine the electoral process as intolerable.... State GOP Chairman Robin Hayes of Concord welcomed the development and called for further investigation of any group trying to divide the country... http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/crime/article200559689.html
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02/16/2018 4:55:26 PM PST by
MAGAthon
To: MAGAthon
UNC Charlotte political scientist Eric Heberlig said the indictment proves that North Carolina and other presidential swing states were targeted by the conspirators. But, he said the impact on the election is impossible to know. Theres no way to know how many votes shifted, if any, Heberlig said. They targeted North Carolina and the other swing states because they were all expected to be close.Impossible to know? Seriously? I would say it's quite obvious that the impact on the election was zero since this rally occurred AFTER the election. What a maroon!
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02/16/2018 7:09:18 PM PST by
Shethink13
(there are 0 electoral votes in the state of denial)
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