Posted on 11/17/2018 5:33:50 AM PST by Texas Fossil
The Government Accountability Institute (GAI) research director Eric Eggers exclusively told SiriusXM Patriots Breitbart News Tonights Senior Editors-at-Large Rebecca Mansour and Joel Pollak that a report revealing that Florida Democrats asked voters to submit absentee ballots after Election Day is a smoking gun and could possibly lead to a racketeering investigation.
Eggers said:
I spoke with a Republican attorney today who is quite familiar with this and connected to the inter-workings and they believe that it is not only the smoking gun, but it is potentially the grounds for a RICO case this is not over. The first step is to get this out of the way. Lets get the election certified and lets get people sworn into office. But I think that this is a very real problem, ultimately whether its complete ignorance or an organized effort on behalf of the Florida Democratic Party to manipulate and violate the law they sent altered forms out with the hopes that they could just get away with it because they could get some sympathetic judges who say, Well, this is what the forms that these people received said so I guess well have to go along with it. [Emphasis added]
At the end of the day, the basic argument in Florida right now is this: Should the laws that were in place on the day of the election be upheld. And the Republicans are saying yes and the Democrats are saying no.
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So far I've seen no evidence anything will change.
Trump so far hasn’t shown any balls for picking a good AG and using him as we expected.
True.
But, Donald J. Trump is still POTUS.
So why did Trump disband his own Kobach Commission, which was seeking to uncover voter fraud?
I just posted this:
Arizona Republican Party Announces Independent Audit of Maricopa County Elections
FR Comments: https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3706548/posts
Not exactly what you mentioned, but related. It is clear the ComDems made a massive coordinated move using election fraud. In every place they control local elections.
All of that and more.
Of course it was an organized effort. I’m just not exactly sure what to do to remedy it. But something needs to be done. And it needs to start with Broward County.
Agree. But the Dems (now the ComDems) always had an problem with voter fraud. For over 100 years.
Whatever happens will lead to white prosecutors and black mug shots and the GOP will not be successful unless they are willing to endure the heat from the MSM joyfully publishing those images and get the job done, anyway.
Yes. It is possible. I hope that is what happens.
You have the right accent. Criminal.
It would be a good starting point.
I saw a video yesterday with a statement about a huge batch of sealed indictments. Hope it is real.
Not a lawyer, but IF RICO charges are to be pursued, it would be the DOJ, not the Congress. So winner of the election is irrelevant. It is possible the Congress has some hearings about cleaning up elections nationwide, but ultimately how elections are conducted, within the law, is up to each of the states (and counties/cities).
For decades the DOJ, under the Civil Rights Act(s), oversaw elections in southern states because of histories of voter suppression. That is long past, and now it appears the corruption of elections comes from the other side and it’s probably time for DOJ to get involved again.
Whatever it takes.
Makes sense. I’m not an attorney (and have no desire to be one).
I can still see through ComDem BS about no election fraud.
Our Republican law-makers will get right on this.
So why did Trump disband his own Kobach Commission, which was seeking to uncover voter fraud?
Yes , but the problem has been we haven’t had a functioning DOJ for the last 10 years.
I have no clue, did you even read what my post said.
“Potentially”?
That and four quarters will get you a dollar.
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