Republican Legislatures Choose Alternate Electors in NV, WI, GA, PA, AZ to Preserve Election Challenge Options Posted on December 14, 2020 by sundance State legislatures in Nevada, Wisconsin, Georgia, Arizona and Pennsylvania have selected republican electors to preserve cases and lawsuits of election fraud in each state. If the outstanding court cases are successfully argued the republican electors would be able to cast votes for President Donald Trump. Trump Campaign Senior Advisor Stephen Miller explains what is happening today as each state presents and casts their votes for state electors. The only date outlined in the constitution is January 20th. As Miller outlines: “We have more than enough time to right the wrong of this fraudulent election result.”
And strangely enough the intent of the audit is to gather further evidence that there no issues with mail-in ballots -- with the intent that any absurd "election fraud" lawsuits in Georgia will be thrown out even quicker.
McLaughlin Poll: Majority See Vote Fraud as National Problem https://www.newsmax.com/mclaughlin/electors-voters/2020/12/15/id/1001650/ There is one stunning result in the entire poll: Americans believe there was a serious vote fraud problem in the last election. Although Election Day is over a month ago, when we asked — "Do you believe there was election and voter fraud in the presidential election between Joe Biden and Donald Trump back in November?" — the plurality of voters, 46%, said yes, with only 45% saying no.
https://www.newsmax.com/mclaughlin/electors-voters/2020/12/15/id/1001650/ Trump voters say that there was fraud 80% to 10%. But 16% of Biden voters said that there was fraud as well. Republicans said that there was fraud 75% to 15%, but 41% of Independents agreed, as did 22% among Democrats. Conservatives said that there was fraud 74% to 19%, but so did 30% among moderates, and 29% among liberals. The majority among white voters, 53% to 37%, said that there was fraud. So did the majority among Hispanics 50% to 42% and 12% among African Americans. Older voters over 55 years said there was fraud 50% to 42%, while 43% among voters under 55 years said there was fraud. The majority among men said there was fraud 55% to 36%. Among women 38% said there was fraud. 55% among rural voters said there was fraud; 46% in the suburbs and 40% in urban areas.
This fraud issue is not going away and neither is Donald Trump. Trump can finance court cases, investigators and lobbyists to his heart's content. He needs no outside money to do so but as you can see, money is pouring in for him to continue the fight. This may turn out to be the greatest achievement of the Trump administration------the exposition and correction of our election system.
36% Still Think A Trump Win Likely Through Court Challenges https://www.rasmussenreports.com/pu...k_a_trump_win_likely_through_court_challenges A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 36% of Likely U.S. Voters believe court challenges of election results in several states will result in President Trump’s reelection, but that includes only 21% who say it’s Very Likely. Fifty-nine percent (59%) think it’s unlikely Trump will emerge as the winner, with 43% who feel it’s Not At All Likely. (To see survey question wording, click here.) Fifty-seven percent (57%) of Republicans, however, say the legal challenges are likely to result in Trump’s reelection, with 36% who say it’s Very Likely. That compares to only 14% of Democrats and 15% of voters not affiliated with either major party who see a Trump victory as Very Likely.
no - trump will not go away - he will go to prison. the election system should be corrected so that only the popular vote counts - like in a TRUE democracy. reps would never again have a prez.