Posted on 11/24/2020 2:13:04 PM PST by chiller
The national conservative group Amistad Project filed an emergency petition Tuesday with the Wisconsin Supreme Court challenging the state’s unofficial results in the 2020 presidential election, saying it has identified over 150,000 potentially fraudulent ballots.
Results from the Nov. 3 balloting in the state show Democratic candidate Joe Biden defeated President Trump by a roughly 20,000-vote margin.
Phill Kline, director of the Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society, said the number of potentially fraudulent ballots identified are “more than enough to call into question the validity of the state’s reported election results.”
“Moreover, these discrepancies were a direct result of Wisconsin election officials’ willful violation of state law,” he also said.
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Gads, but I hope this pans out.
What a shock, what a surprise...
Bttt.
5.56mm
How recent. Wonder if it’s 149,000 votes for biden. Lol.
Oh my.
All this is fine but WHERE THE HELL IS THE PROOF?
Ping
This is a pretty short article, I wish there was a little more meat in it. I pray it is valid.
Patience my son. Patience. 3 weeks before electors do anything.
not much info in article. could be ballots received after cutoff or sig verification?
Post 5
That was Georgia - but why wasn't there a request that the voting materials be preserved? I'd think that would be standard practice. I understand Wood made the request AFTER the shredding trucks were seen at the voting station.
Welcome to FR...btw.
Wisconsin was obviously a scam, anyone familiar with the voting patterns there is convinced they were fudged.
How is the recount going - is this a result of observations at the recount, or is this different data?
Thanks. A lot of knowledge in here..
It may result from the voters being told to mark their ballots as being confined due to illness or other causes. As such they were not Required to provide photo ID
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