Posted on 01/02/2024 2:34:13 PM PST by Chad C. Mulligan
HOUSTON, TX, January 2, 2024 - True the Vote (TTV) declares a decisive triumph in their legal battle against Stacy Abrams' Fair Fight, legal teams led by Marc Elias, and the Biden Department of Justice. A federal court in the Northern District of Georgia today affirmed that citizens have the right to lawfully petition their government in support of election integrity without fear of persecution or prosecution.
In a resounding vindication, TTV successfully defended its actions of December 2020, aiding Georgia citizens in filing elector challenges based on data showing over 364,000 voters appeared to be ineligible to vote due to change in residency.
This victory is a testament to every American's constitutional right to free speech and the importance of actively participating in the electoral process.
True the Vote President Catherine Engelbrecht affirmed, "Today's ruling sends a clear message to those who would attempt to control the course of our nation through lawfare and intimidation. American citizens will not be silenced.”
True the Vote lead attorney Jake Evans stated, “After almost three years of litigation and a two-week federal trial with plaintiff calling 12 witnesses, Judge Steven Jones awarded a complete defense verdict for all defendants. This decision is monumental. It vindicates True the Vote in totality and establishes that eligibility challenges under Section 230 are a proper method to ensure voter rolls are accurate. I am grateful to help achieve this great victory.”
Engelbrecht added, "This is an answer to the prayers of faithful patriots across America."
True the Vote remains steadfast in its mission to support trustworthy elections and looks forward to assisting citizens in future such lawful efforts.
Yep. Mowing them down with a Vulcan M61 seems way too quick and civilized. I like your Biblical approach.
The Georgia change of address rule is a state law, so the Supreme Court is not involved, unless disparate impact on Black voters can be proved, which is always possible.
Voter ID for Black Americans was a Supreme Court issue for two decades, because getting state ID was too complicated, or too expensive, or too stressful, or too something.
Corruption is not really a part of this issue. Black Americans move more often than other ethnic groups, and they are less diligent with the voter paper work than other ethnic groups.
Democrats have been rigging elections with paper ballots since the beginning. Chicago’s Mayor Daley was an expert at it.
We had paper ballots in Illinois when I was an election judge there in the 80s and the Dems even cheated on one another on the primaries. And we on FR saw them pull the same stunts in 2000 in Florida.
@ zeestephen
Thank you. You seem to be cognizant in detail, which is refreshing.
Is it possible that the worm is turning?
“We have scumbags on this very forum who slandered Catherine Engelbrech and Gregg Philips as grifters just out to make a buck.”
Wow. I didn’t know that. Those people at TTV are heroes!
Do these facts not provide a fertile ground for political machines to run the various fraud models, especially the mail-in voting kinds?
Yikes! I don’t put anything past them.
Re: Fertile ground for voter fraud
I would agree, yes.
But, I was speaking specifically about the GOP and the Georgia defendants, who have not violated any election laws, but have simply asked why the Georgia change of address voter law is not being enforced.
“Black Americans move more often than other ethnic groups, and they are less diligent with the voter paper work than other ethnic groups.”
In most states, you move and then update your driver’s license, your voter registration gets updated too.
Re: Update Driver License and Voter Registration
It might be automatic for both in Georgia, too.
I do not know.
Some are well trained and use tested and refined tactics that are effective.
One of them insisted the graphic above was generated completely from whole cloth, and the person even went as far as to say the True The Vote team didn't even have any GPS data.
Really.
Both Catherine Engelbrech and Gregg Philips said up front the data was derived from GPS data to make a point, which it absolutely did.
It really pissed me off.
The fact that Catherine Engelbrech and Gregg Philips were wholly excited and prepared to go into a hostile court room setting with cross-examination to discuss these matters (and just recently WON that case) tells me all I need to know.
Liars and grifters are generally not inclined (for good reason) to relish appearing in a courtroom.
Catherine Engelbrech and Gregg Philips, in an interview I saw, were excited about being able to present their data.
And they did.
One thing that bothers me about the GOP is that they do nothing to support organizations like True the Vote. If you are a conservative, you’ve got to go it alone. Liberals take care of their kind with all kinds of institutional support.
Good point.
Agreed.
It’s racist to expect blacks to do things like update their residency, renew their auto insurance and car tags, show up to court or pay traffic tickets, pay for water, get an ID, drive past a police car on their way to vote....
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