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To: Kaslin
The anti-Trump Democrat Party planned this entire 2020 election-year Chaos, including its extremely broad and deep election fraud, absolutely convinced it would be impossible for President Trump to figure it all out and then fully prosecute it in court, given the extremely narrow time-frame between Nov. 3 (election day) and Dec. 14 (Electoral College vote).

The Democrat Party and Soros learned a Huge Lesson during the Bush-Gore 2000 election dispute that focused on just Florida: Trying to pull a scam in just one county or state isn't nearly enough. Instead, they've got to perpetrate a massive, nationwide election fraud involving a grand "international" conspiracy, focused on many swing-states (and their Democrat-controlled cities), including a manipulated election voting system as well as assistance and funding from foreign countries. Ergo, the 2020 Presidential election.

14 posted on 11/21/2020 10:19:27 AM PST by gw-ington (The Office of the President-Elect gw-ington and Vice President-Elect Loch Ness Monster)
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To: gw-ington
The anti-Trump Democrat Party planned this entire 2020 election-year Chaos

Beginning with Fauci's NIH funding the wuhan lab's coronavirus research and release, followed by leftist revolution in the streets which ended just in time for Biden to occasionally come out of the basement to campaign, followed by fraud debates and interviews of POTUS by Wallace, followed by fox news participation in election night doings by calling AZ but not FL and others in hopes that we would tune out and not notice the 4am ballot dumps.

All designed to break our spirit and accept our new socialist leaders

24 posted on 11/21/2020 10:30:51 AM PST by Pollard (Bunch of curmudgeons)
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