Possible Election Fraud in Progress

Discussion in 'Politics' started by BeautifulStranger, Nov 4, 2020.

  1. virtusa

    virtusa

    The federal election commissions were by law appointed as the organ that had to control whether everything went correct. In each counting center were officials that had to control if procedures were followed. They all confirmed the elections were honest and correct.
    In each counting center people from both parties were able to check the counting.
    Several courts rejected almost all claims.
    For me it is clear: there was no fraud. I am not paranoia.

    For you all these people are in a conspiracy to let the Democrats "steal" the elections?

    What if the recount , asked by Trump, would be fraud? Everything is possible. A honest election can be ruined by a corrupt recount.
     
    Last edited: Nov 14, 2020
    #521     Nov 14, 2020
  2. Nine_Ender

    Nine_Ender

    Is it too hard for you to understand that more Americans wanted Trump out of office then supported him ? Could it be that denigrating minorities and woman doesn't help your popularity in an election ? How about presiding over a dreadful mismanagement of Covid ? Maybe promising a wall to Mexico and building only like 5 new miles of wall ? Maybe implementing tariffs that cost some their livelihood ? How about lying your ass off daily ?

    No, the biggest surprise of the election was he only lost by 5 million votes. The Electoral College was only contentious because of the order they counted the mail in votes, and Florida. Florida was the strangest, with immigrants especially Cubans heavily voting for Trump. Apparently the "Communist threat" propaganda angle worked; never mind that Trump treats newer immigrants like criminals.

    Much of Trump's support this time out was basically Republican support and hold your nose and vote for Trump. The Republicans won the Senate and Trump lost. That's a pretty clear message. If the Democrats truly had a massive "Election Fraud" strategy, they'd have won the Senate. In fact, they had a horrible day with respect to the Senate. Was that their master plan, beat Trump but lose the Senate ? C'mon now, there has to be some tiny bit of doubt there what you are proposing would be an irrational project.
     
    #522     Nov 14, 2020
  3. I'd rather be a dumb ass Capitalist American than a retarded communist Canadian.
     
    #523     Nov 14, 2020
  4. Nine_Ender

    Nine_Ender

    Toronto is one of the most capitalistic cities in North America. Also one of the better educated cities in North America. We don't have Communists here either. IT is the strongest sector in the new economy, and Toronto is #1 in growth in that sector. Your top companies know that Canada is a great source for level headed, highly educated young people. Even with Trump in power, it is extremely easy for a Canadian to get a visa to work in the US.
     
    #524     Nov 14, 2020
  5. I hope what you say is true. We don't need communists anywhere near the USA.
     
    #525     Nov 14, 2020
  6. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Let's see how Trump's court cases are going...

    Trump went 0-for-9 in court cases on Friday, and he's lost more than twenty lawsuits since he lost the election.


    Trump had a very bad Friday in court with his election cases. They're headed for more action next week
    https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/14/politics/trump-election-cases-status/index.html

    Legal experts have been saying for a week now that President Donald Trump's court cases to throw out ballots and turn around his election loss were bound to fail.

    Throughout Friday, the failures piled up.

    In one day, nine cases meant to attack President-elect Joe Biden's win in key states were denied or dropped, adding up to a brutal series of losses for the President, who's already lost and refuses to let go. Many of the cases are built upon a foundational idea that absentee voting and slight mismanagement of elections invite widespread fraud, which is not proven and state leaders have overwhelming said did not happen in 2020.
    • The Trump campaign lost six cases in Montgomery County and Philadelphia County in Pennsylvania over whether almost 9,000 absentee ballots could be thrown out.
    • The Trump campaign dropped a lawsuit in Arizona seeking a review by hand of all ballots because Biden's win wouldn't change.
    • A Republican candidate and voters in Pennsylvania lost a case over absentee ballots that arrived after Election Day, because they didn't have the ability to sue. A case addressing similar issue is still waiting on decisions from the Supreme Court -- which has remained noticeably silent on election disputes since before Election Day.
    • Pollwatchers in Michigan lost their case to stop the certification of votes in Detroit, and a judge rejected their allegations of fraud.
    On top of it all, a law firm leading the most broad challenge in Pennsylvania -- perhaps the most significant state for Trump's post-election fight -- dropped out.

    "The Trump campaign keeps hoping it will find a judge that treats lawsuits like tweets," said Justin Levitt, a Loyola Law School professor and elections law expert, on Friday. "Repeatedly, every person with a robe they've encountered has said, 'I'm sorry, we do law here.'"

    And yet, lawyers representing Trump, Republicans and voters unhappy with the election's result forge ahead, as part of an increasingly desperate long-shot attempt to swing the Electoral College in Trump's favor, no matter the popular vote and electoral count victory for Biden.

    (More at above url)
     
    #526     Nov 14, 2020
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  7. Hotcakes

    Hotcakes

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    #527     Nov 14, 2020
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  8. Until all the indications of election fraud are satisfactorly settled, the quoted characterization is unfair and possibly inaccurate. For all we know, Trump may have won the popular vote, hich is part of the point in validating election. Further, if the Trump Administration has cause for appeal, a higher court may overrule a lower court’s decision.

    Speaking of validation, I’m wondering how the hell they are going to explain Wisconsin.
     
    #528     Nov 14, 2020
  9. Hotcakes

    Hotcakes

    You're a dummy. You're not from america. You're English is not native written English. U were not born in america. You don't understand or know american politics. We just had 4 years of a bs trump Russia FBI CIA fabrication with zero proof. The American law enforcement and judicial system is highly politicized. You stupid foreigner.
     
    #529     Nov 14, 2020
  10. I wonder if there is a coordinated attempt by the DNC and the media to intimidate attorneys in swings states into not representing the Trump Administration?
     
    #530     Nov 14, 2020