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To: justlittleoleme

Does anyone have a handle on how much fraud per state?


2 posted on 11/07/2020 11:37:45 PM PST by Widget Jr
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To: Widget Jr

Thousands of ballots in some states and probably tens of thousands in others. CCP and demonrats have had 4 years to plan their release of a bioweapon, institute mail in voting using covid as an excuse and to print enough ballots fraudulently attempt to STEAL AN ELECTION.


9 posted on 11/08/2020 12:16:32 AM PST by doc maverick
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To: Widget Jr

No. That’s the simple answer.

There are probably 10k pieces and parts to this. Out of Biden’s 75-million votes...10-percent fit into this discussion.

But then you start looking: postal corruption, counting machines that functioned correctly the bulk of time but likely were fixed to allocate more votes, fake voters, dead voters, etc.

Even if you drilled down and said 200k votes in Georgia are faked-up....it’s split down through so many possible angles that it’d take a minimum of two years to establish guilt and name the culprits.

All of this will be dragged into the Supreme Court, but they don’t have the assets to really investigate this, and massive nature of what we are suggesting...would suggest the collapse of the republic. They are left with only two options...allow it to stand, or dismiss the whole election (terminate Electoral College vote) and just go via the House state-by-state vote.

In the end, even if they openly discuss the House back-up method (state-by-state)...that gets called into question because various new House members/Senate members...were elected in fraudulent elections as well.


20 posted on 11/08/2020 1:53:11 AM PST by pepsionice
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