Notwithstanding the Dominion fiasco, the issues for me were the direct violation of state election laws and undermining of state constitutions, as was done by judges and executive officers in several states, contrary and in direct opposition to the plenary power granted to the state legislatures by the Article II of the U.S. Constitution - which grants exclusively to the legislature of each state the right to determine how, when and where elections are run, and how electors chosen.
There is no denying that these violations were made.
In addition, there are all the so-called “irregularities,” including but not limited to: the refusal to positively identify voters; the refusal or failure to match signatures; the refusal or failure to segregate questionable ballots; the refusal to allow proper inspection of ballots by per-certified official election observers, etc. etc. all of which occurred at voting places and ballot counting facilities, and to which there presently exists (IIRC) over 1000 signed affidavits attesting to these acts.
irregularities like ballot dumps of over 100K in PA with no votes counted for Trump?
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