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In a pro-life victory for Ohio, President Donald Trump convincingly won the Ohio presidential election. Another statewide race trended positively for pro-life Ohio Supreme Court Justice Sharon Kennedy. Defying polling expectations pro-life Republicans not only maintained control of the Ohio House and Senate, they increased their super majorities in both chambers. “Last night, voters resoundingly affirmed what we already know- Ohio is pro-life,” said Mike Gonidakis, president of Ohio Right to Life. “Regardless of what lies Planned Parenthood and their allies would want you to believe, the results of last night’s election prove that Ohioans continue to vote their values...
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Pro-life U.S. Congressman Chip Roy easily defeated Democrat challenger Wendy Davis, a well-known abortion activist, on Tuesday in what was considered a hotly contested Texas race. The San Antonio Express-News reports Roy won the 21st Congressional District of Texas by more than 6 points. Roy has a 100-percent pro-life voting record from the National Right to Life Committee. His key votes include supporting the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act and rejecting taxpayer funding to pro-abortion groups. On Wednesday morning, the Susan B. Anthony List, which endorsed him, congratulated the congressman on winning another term. “BIG PRO-LIFE WIN: Rep. Chip Roy...
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state judge on Thursday dismissed the Trump campaign's lawsuit seeking to halt the counting of absentee ballots in Michigan. Court of Claims Judge Cynthia Stephens said during a hearing she would be rejecting the campaign's lawsuit, filed the previous day, that alleged Republican officials had been denied access to video of ballot drop boxes.
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Federal Election Fraud Fact Sheet Most issues concerning the administration and conduct of elections are governed and regulated by state law and are best addressed by state and local election officials. Federal law enforcement and prosecutorial authorities have jurisdiction to investigate and, when appropriate, prosecute election fraud in the following circumstances: I. Federal Criminal Jurisdiction Federal criminal jurisdiction over the activities described below can generally be obtained when those activities take place: In elections where a federal candidate’s name is on the ballot. In any election (federal or nonfederal), when the fraud involves the necessary participation of an election official...
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I am making these tweets to explain in one place some analysis that was done last night. 1 - I was asked offline about doing Benford's on election data. I explained that this is common and a useful way to detect anomalies in data that are driven by artificial process (e.g. fraud) 2 - My student then pointed me towards a tweet that was exploring this type of analysis (but they hadn't done Benford's). So I chimed in. 3 - However, I did not know what data they used so I found a source for the context they referenced. However,...
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Stolen ballots found in Glendale in October 2020 (Photo Courtesy: Arizona Attorney General's Office) GLENDALE, Ariz. - Officials with the Glendale Police Department say that a worker at a farm found a number of stolen ballots in late October. According to a statement released by police officials on their Facebook page on Nov. 3, 18 early election ballots were found underneath some concrete and rocks at a farm near 99th Avenue and Glendale by a man named Brayan Ruiz. "He did the right thing by returning the ballots trying to ensure everyone who wanted to vote early still could vote,"...
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I don't know how many of you have heard of Benford's test. It's basically a very easy and simple way to spot fake numbers. It basically says in an random set of numbers in a base 10 system, the likelihood of each number appearing is 1 30.1% 2 17.6% 3 12.5% 4 9.7% 5 7.9% 6 6.7% 7 5.8% 8 5.1% 9 4.6% When numbers a totally out of synch with those numbers, you know you're not dealing with completely random numbers and dealing with fake made up numbers. Now here is graph for the number of votes in each...
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If you’ve been following the mainstream media, you’ve probably read that Trump intends to file a lawsuit in Pennsylvania to “stop counting votes.” Most likely, this has been presented as an outrageous evil, unjustifiable by any standards of common decency, and grossly unconstitutional. Is that really the case? ... In 2019, the PA legislature passed a law called Act 77 that permitted all voters to cast their ballots by mail but (in Justice Alito’s words) “unambiguously required that all mailed ballots be received by 8 p.m. on election day.” The exact text is 2019 Pa. Leg. Serv. Act 2019-77, which...
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BUFFALO, N.Y. — A Western New York postal worker has been accused of stealing more than 800 pieces of mail, including three absentee ballots. Brandon Wilson, who works at a post office in West Seneca, is facing federal charges after prosecutors say he stole mail from his delivery routes and put them in his trunk starting in September of this year. .. when they sorted the 813 pieces of mail Wilson allegedly stole, investigators found three absentee ballots that were supposed to be delivered to voters in Erie County. Wilson was stopped by United States Customs and Border Patrol agents...
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This short video needs to go viral! The best is yet to come. Very easily the President's finest and most inspiring speech to date
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This thread shows the voting statistics for Milwaukee, Wikipedia are very suspect. Source Tweet: https://twitter.com/statsguyphd/status/1324352213595181059 Threadreader: https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1324353113483075586.html
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Ecological reconstruction of Kylinxia. Credit: Huang Diying ========================================================================== The arthropods have been among the most successful animals on Earth since the Cambrian Period, about 520 million years ago. They are the most familiar and ubiquitous, and constitute nearly 80 percent of all animal species today, far more than any other animals. But how did arthropods evolve and what did their ancestors look like? These have been a major conundrum in animal evolution puzzling generations of scientists for more than a century. Now researchers from the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (NIGPAS) have discovered...
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Reparations? As global wealth grows, the wealth of productive societies expands at lightning speed. Thereby, the material luxury of modernized countries grows at a rate that would have been deemed to be science fiction a few decades ago. At the same time, the left-behind communities become aware of an exasperating condition. The cadence of their improvement is slow, so the gap widens that separates their attainment from that of the leading creators of progress. This is the case except for when equality through poverty is a chosen policy; the North Koreas stagnate as a matter of principle. The problem is...
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As of this writing, it appears that Democratic Party machines in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania are trying to steal the election.As reporters and commentators went to bed early Tuesday morning, all three states were too close to call, but President Trump led former Vice President Joe Biden by comfortable margins—far beyond what had been predicted in the polls. None of the networks called these states because enough mail-in ballots remained uncounted that it could swing either way, but Trump’s position looked good.Then, something strange happened in the dead of the night. In both Michigan and Wisconsin, vote dumps early...
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@RepThomasMassieI predicted this kind of election fraud would happen at the Post Office and I even offered legislation in the Oversight Committee on September 16th to make this ILLEGAL, but EVERY Democrat on the committee voted against my amendment! Text of Rep. Massie's legislation ...
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As I’ve noted before, I’m generally one of those people who view election night results I’m unhappy with from an “okay, so and so won, I’m gonna grumble about it for a bit and then get to work countering their agenda” perspective. My first thought is usually not to allege the election was not “STOLEN!” It’s “what can our party do better so that we can get the results we want next time around?” But when things look fishy and smell stinky, they definitely deserve a calling out, and some of the things going on in the state of Georgia...
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Former DNI Ric Grenell, Matt Schlapp and Former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt held a rally today in Las Vegas to announce the Trump campaign’s lawsuit against local officials who are denying the right of the people of Nevada to a free and fair election. Grenell told the crowd that the Trump team is fighting for all legal ballots to be counted in the state. Ric Grenell in Nevada: “Ballots are not legal votes until they are checkedâ€Â— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) November 5, 2020 Transparency is NOT political PROTECT LEGAL VOTES 🇺🇸“It is UNACCEPTABLE to have ILLEGAL votes...
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Watch this. He takes what a lot of us are saying and amplifies and adds dimensions. Basically, after listening to this guy I feel like Trump is Bobby Fisher and we are all kibitzing his chess game. He's got this. The link is a 30 minute interview. You don't have to watch much to see what I'm talking about.
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Fox News host Tucker Carlson opened Wednesday night’s episode of “Tucker Carlson Tonight” by pointing out the significance of Republicans likely keeping the Senate majority. As of Wednesday, Democrats had flipped GOP Senate seats in Colorado and Arizona and lost one in Alabama, for a net gain of only one seat. Republican Maine Sen. Susan Collins pulled through in what many thought would be a close race, as did Republican Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst, while Republican North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis appears likely to narrowly hold his seat as well. Carlson pointed to proposals like court-packing, abolishing the filibuster, legalizing...
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It was Friday, August 4th, 2017, when Marco Colantonio received an email from Darin Weeks, the publisher of WeHo Daily, a local news outlet in West Hollywood. Marco had recently launched WeHo Times, a small outlet focusing on local stories, and was immediately suspicious. “I thought that it was a setup,” Marco recounts. “I thought one of my competitors was angry that I was doing news stories in West Hollywood.” The email was a forwarded plea from LaTisha Nixon, a Texas woman claiming that her son Gemmel Moore had died of a meth overdose a week earlier in the home...
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