Since when is questioning a vote count something you can prosecute a person for?
It's new thing. We live in a Nazified USA now. You must never question the government.
Since when is questioning a vote count something you can prosecute a person for?
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Since the sanctity of fair elections must be ensured, isn’t it the duty of the president to always question the vote count? In other words, shouldn’t the assumption be that ‘somebody is going to try to cheat’ and questioning the vote count is just part of the safeguards that need to be put in place for every election to ensure it doesn’t happen?
“Since when is questioning a vote count something you can prosecute a person for?“
- How does THIS question take EIGHT posts here on the Free Republic before it is asked????
She didn’t say it is a criminal offense. She only said this would be an example of something that isn’t necessarily an “official act.” And I think she’s right about that. Although it will be a moot point in a few months.