Advice For Democrats: "Ignoring And Ridiculing Election Fraud Concerns Will Not Make Them Go Away"

"There's no 'evidence' to ignore.

Crimes, Evidence, Affidavits, Eye-Witness Testimony against Trump, and Witnesses Democrats came up with over 4 years of failed coup attempts against Trump
- ZERO


Evidence, Affidavits, Eye-Witness Testimony against Trump, and Witnesses against election fraud.
- HUNDREDS of signed eye-witness affidavits
- REAL Eye-witness testimony before Congress
- Expert Scientist testimony proving IMPOSSIBILITIES in the 2020 election


Fail, snowflake.
shill clayton got his ass handed to him on a platter.LOL

 
"Restoration of trust in due process is the central goal of the statement issued by Sen. Ted Cruz on election integrity. He and the 11 other senators who signed it understand something that few officials and pundits—particularly many self-described conservatives—are willing to admit: to certify electors without a comprehensive investigation into thousands of allegations of fraud in the 2020 election would be a betrayal of Americans’ trust as well as an egregious violation of their oath to protect the Constitution.

Whether or not you agree there was massive electoral fraud in the 2020 presidential election does not really matter at this point. Every American should be deeply concerned if nearly half of all voters are convinced that large-scale fraud handed the election to the Biden-Harris ticket. Some may hope the conviction will fade with time, but more likely the distrust will deepen, especially since it comes despite non-stop denials and censorship about fraud by both Big Tech and Big Media...."


...and irrational hate-driven snowflakes.

"Rasmussen’s poll indicates that 47 percent of voters believe fraud swayed the election (and 75 percent of Republicans). Some dismiss Rasmussen as leaning to the right. But even standard left-leaning pollsters such as Quinnipiac and Reuters consistently claim that half of Republicans believe there was massive fraud.

Reuters even noted that 16 percent of Democrats and 33 percent of independents agreed. And Quinnipiac has a sizable percentage of all registered voters—34 percent—not believing the Biden-Harris ticket won legitimately. Some expect these millions of Americans to “come around.” But it’s more likely their uneasiness will fester as more facts about fraud ooze through the cracks in the media machinery in the months to come."


Calling nearly half the country 'Conspiracy Theorists', insulting them, orally and physically attacking them, telling them to 'suck it up', telling them to 'STFU' / 'Fall In Line' / 'Move On', completely ignoring their concerns, and turning a blind eye to the obvious election fraud millions of Americans witnessed themselves is NOT going to diffuse or make this all go away. The current hostility towards those who believe there was massive election fraud will only cause further division, distrust, and violence.

If the Democrats do not REALLY, seriously address election fraud, if they arrogantly blow it off, things will get worse ... not that they really care.




Conversely, alledging fraud does not make it true.

If the allegations are true, prove them. Litigate them.

This has not happened and the litigation efforts are 0-60.

As the late Lou Reed said, "Wishin' don't make it so, babe."
Not a single election fraud case has been litigated. There has been no discovery, all the courts have simply refused to hear them. The court system seems to have collectively agreed to stay out of the election.

these shills keep ignoring that trumps lawyers have complained that the judges are not even hearing the evidence.yep no election fraud,no coverup.:rolleyes-41:
 
"Restoration of trust in due process is the central goal of the statement issued by Sen. Ted Cruz on election integrity. He and the 11 other senators who signed it understand something that few officials and pundits—particularly many self-described conservatives—are willing to admit: to certify electors without a comprehensive investigation into thousands of allegations of fraud in the 2020 election would be a betrayal of Americans’ trust as well as an egregious violation of their oath to protect the Constitution.

Whether or not you agree there was massive electoral fraud in the 2020 presidential election does not really matter at this point. Every American should be deeply concerned if nearly half of all voters are convinced that large-scale fraud handed the election to the Biden-Harris ticket. Some may hope the conviction will fade with time, but more likely the distrust will deepen, especially since it comes despite non-stop denials and censorship about fraud by both Big Tech and Big Media...."


...and irrational hate-driven snowflakes.

"Rasmussen’s poll indicates that 47 percent of voters believe fraud swayed the election (and 75 percent of Republicans). Some dismiss Rasmussen as leaning to the right. But even standard left-leaning pollsters such as Quinnipiac and Reuters consistently claim that half of Republicans believe there was massive fraud.

Reuters even noted that 16 percent of Democrats and 33 percent of independents agreed. And Quinnipiac has a sizable percentage of all registered voters—34 percent—not believing the Biden-Harris ticket won legitimately. Some expect these millions of Americans to “come around.” But it’s more likely their uneasiness will fester as more facts about fraud ooze through the cracks in the media machinery in the months to come."


Calling nearly half the country 'Conspiracy Theorists', insulting them, orally and physically attacking them, telling them to 'suck it up', telling them to 'STFU' / 'Fall In Line' / 'Move On', completely ignoring their concerns, and turning a blind eye to the obvious election fraud millions of Americans witnessed themselves is NOT going to diffuse or make this all go away. The current hostility towards those who believe there was massive election fraud will only cause further division, distrust, and violence.

If the Democrats do not REALLY, seriously address election fraud, if they arrogantly blow it off, things will get worse ... not that they really care.




Conversely, alledging fraud does not make it true.

If the allegations are true, prove them. Litigate them.

This has not happened and the litigation efforts are 0-60.

As the late Lou Reed said, "Wishin' don't make it so, babe."
He also said, Take a walk on the wild side. That's irrelevant too.
What? Your ham handed Lou Reed quote is irrelevant.

But credit to you for quoting him!
That's irrelevant too, as was your attempt to be clever--ham handed, is that the best you've got?
Frankly, it's all it deserved.
Says you. BTW, WTF are you?
WTF am I? American. And literate.
literate people don't start a sentence with "and".
And bless your heart.
 
"Restoration of trust in due process is the central goal of the statement issued by Sen. Ted Cruz on election integrity. He and the 11 other senators who signed it understand something that few officials and pundits—particularly many self-described conservatives—are willing to admit: to certify electors without a comprehensive investigation into thousands of allegations of fraud in the 2020 election would be a betrayal of Americans’ trust as well as an egregious violation of their oath to protect the Constitution.

Whether or not you agree there was massive electoral fraud in the 2020 presidential election does not really matter at this point. Every American should be deeply concerned if nearly half of all voters are convinced that large-scale fraud handed the election to the Biden-Harris ticket. Some may hope the conviction will fade with time, but more likely the distrust will deepen, especially since it comes despite non-stop denials and censorship about fraud by both Big Tech and Big Media...."


...and irrational hate-driven snowflakes.

"Rasmussen’s poll indicates that 47 percent of voters believe fraud swayed the election (and 75 percent of Republicans). Some dismiss Rasmussen as leaning to the right. But even standard left-leaning pollsters such as Quinnipiac and Reuters consistently claim that half of Republicans believe there was massive fraud.

Reuters even noted that 16 percent of Democrats and 33 percent of independents agreed. And Quinnipiac has a sizable percentage of all registered voters—34 percent—not believing the Biden-Harris ticket won legitimately. Some expect these millions of Americans to “come around.” But it’s more likely their uneasiness will fester as more facts about fraud ooze through the cracks in the media machinery in the months to come."


Calling nearly half the country 'Conspiracy Theorists', insulting them, orally and physically attacking them, telling them to 'suck it up', telling them to 'STFU' / 'Fall In Line' / 'Move On', completely ignoring their concerns, and turning a blind eye to the obvious election fraud millions of Americans witnessed themselves is NOT going to diffuse or make this all go away. The current hostility towards those who believe there was massive election fraud will only cause further division, distrust, and violence.

If the Democrats do not REALLY, seriously address election fraud, if they arrogantly blow it off, things will get worse ... not that they really care.




Conversely, alledging fraud does not make it true.

If the allegations are true, prove them. Litigate them.

This has not happened and the litigation efforts are 0-60.

As the late Lou Reed said, "Wishin' don't make it so, babe."
He also said, Take a walk on the wild side. That's irrelevant too.
What? Your ham handed Lou Reed quote is irrelevant.

But credit to you for quoting him!
That's irrelevant too, as was your attempt to be clever--ham handed, is that the best you've got?
Frankly, it's all it deserved.
Says you. BTW, WTF are you?
WTF am I? American. And literate.
A legend in your own mind.
 
"Restoration of trust in due process is the central goal of the statement issued by Sen. Ted Cruz on election integrity. He and the 11 other senators who signed it understand something that few officials and pundits—particularly many self-described conservatives—are willing to admit: to certify electors without a comprehensive investigation into thousands of allegations of fraud in the 2020 election would be a betrayal of Americans’ trust as well as an egregious violation of their oath to protect the Constitution.

Whether or not you agree there was massive electoral fraud in the 2020 presidential election does not really matter at this point. Every American should be deeply concerned if nearly half of all voters are convinced that large-scale fraud handed the election to the Biden-Harris ticket. Some may hope the conviction will fade with time, but more likely the distrust will deepen, especially since it comes despite non-stop denials and censorship about fraud by both Big Tech and Big Media...."


...and irrational hate-driven snowflakes.

"Rasmussen’s poll indicates that 47 percent of voters believe fraud swayed the election (and 75 percent of Republicans). Some dismiss Rasmussen as leaning to the right. But even standard left-leaning pollsters such as Quinnipiac and Reuters consistently claim that half of Republicans believe there was massive fraud.

Reuters even noted that 16 percent of Democrats and 33 percent of independents agreed. And Quinnipiac has a sizable percentage of all registered voters—34 percent—not believing the Biden-Harris ticket won legitimately. Some expect these millions of Americans to “come around.” But it’s more likely their uneasiness will fester as more facts about fraud ooze through the cracks in the media machinery in the months to come."


Calling nearly half the country 'Conspiracy Theorists', insulting them, orally and physically attacking them, telling them to 'suck it up', telling them to 'STFU' / 'Fall In Line' / 'Move On', completely ignoring their concerns, and turning a blind eye to the obvious election fraud millions of Americans witnessed themselves is NOT going to diffuse or make this all go away. The current hostility towards those who believe there was massive election fraud will only cause further division, distrust, and violence.

If the Democrats do not REALLY, seriously address election fraud, if they arrogantly blow it off, things will get worse ... not that they really care.




Conversely, alledging fraud does not make it true.

If the allegations are true, prove them. Litigate them.

This has not happened and the litigation efforts are 0-60.

As the late Lou Reed said, "Wishin' don't make it so, babe."
He also said, Take a walk on the wild side. That's irrelevant too.
What? Your ham handed Lou Reed quote is irrelevant.

But credit to you for quoting him!
That's irrelevant too, as was your attempt to be clever--ham handed, is that the best you've got?
Frankly, it's all it deserved.
Says you. BTW, WTF are you?
WTF am I? American. And literate.
literate people don't start a sentence with "and".
And bless your heart.
I rest my case.
 
"Restoration of trust in due process is the central goal of the statement issued by Sen. Ted Cruz on election integrity. He and the 11 other senators who signed it understand something that few officials and pundits—particularly many self-described conservatives—are willing to admit: to certify electors without a comprehensive investigation into thousands of allegations of fraud in the 2020 election would be a betrayal of Americans’ trust as well as an egregious violation of their oath to protect the Constitution.

Whether or not you agree there was massive electoral fraud in the 2020 presidential election does not really matter at this point. Every American should be deeply concerned if nearly half of all voters are convinced that large-scale fraud handed the election to the Biden-Harris ticket. Some may hope the conviction will fade with time, but more likely the distrust will deepen, especially since it comes despite non-stop denials and censorship about fraud by both Big Tech and Big Media...."


...and irrational hate-driven snowflakes.

"Rasmussen’s poll indicates that 47 percent of voters believe fraud swayed the election (and 75 percent of Republicans). Some dismiss Rasmussen as leaning to the right. But even standard left-leaning pollsters such as Quinnipiac and Reuters consistently claim that half of Republicans believe there was massive fraud.

Reuters even noted that 16 percent of Democrats and 33 percent of independents agreed. And Quinnipiac has a sizable percentage of all registered voters—34 percent—not believing the Biden-Harris ticket won legitimately. Some expect these millions of Americans to “come around.” But it’s more likely their uneasiness will fester as more facts about fraud ooze through the cracks in the media machinery in the months to come."


Calling nearly half the country 'Conspiracy Theorists', insulting them, orally and physically attacking them, telling them to 'suck it up', telling them to 'STFU' / 'Fall In Line' / 'Move On', completely ignoring their concerns, and turning a blind eye to the obvious election fraud millions of Americans witnessed themselves is NOT going to diffuse or make this all go away. The current hostility towards those who believe there was massive election fraud will only cause further division, distrust, and violence.

If the Democrats do not REALLY, seriously address election fraud, if they arrogantly blow it off, things will get worse ... not that they really care.




Conversely, alledging fraud does not make it true.

If the allegations are true, prove them. Litigate them.

This has not happened and the litigation efforts are 0-60.

As the late Lou Reed said, "Wishin' don't make it so, babe."
He also said, Take a walk on the wild side. That's irrelevant too.
What? Your ham handed Lou Reed quote is irrelevant.

But credit to you for quoting him!
That's irrelevant too, as was your attempt to be clever--ham handed, is that the best you've got?
Frankly, it's all it deserved.
Says you. BTW, WTF are you?
WTF am I? American. And literate.
literate people don't start a sentence with "and".



~~~~~~
Can a Sentence Start with 'And'? | Words "Not" to Start Sentences With | Merriam-Webster (merriam-webster.com)
It's perfectly acceptable to begin a sentence with "And," as well as the other words that we are often taught to avoid such as "but" or "or." Writing samples tracing back to the 9th century, including Bible translations, break these "sacred" rules, which stem from attempts to curb school children from stringing too many unrelated sentences together.
Whether or not one should avoid using certain words at the very beginning of a sentence is one of those tidbits of grammatical information that nestles in some corner of our brains, dimly but persistently reminding us that we are probably doing something wrong. (The truly painstaking nitpicker will point out that the opening line of this piece begins with one of those words, whether, that has been declared unfit to begin a sentence.)
 
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"Restoration of trust in due process is the central goal of the statement issued by Sen. Ted Cruz on election integrity. He and the 11 other senators who signed it understand something that few officials and pundits—particularly many self-described conservatives—are willing to admit: to certify electors without a comprehensive investigation into thousands of allegations of fraud in the 2020 election would be a betrayal of Americans’ trust as well as an egregious violation of their oath to protect the Constitution.

Whether or not you agree there was massive electoral fraud in the 2020 presidential election does not really matter at this point. Every American should be deeply concerned if nearly half of all voters are convinced that large-scale fraud handed the election to the Biden-Harris ticket. Some may hope the conviction will fade with time, but more likely the distrust will deepen, especially since it comes despite non-stop denials and censorship about fraud by both Big Tech and Big Media...."


...and irrational hate-driven snowflakes.

"Rasmussen’s poll indicates that 47 percent of voters believe fraud swayed the election (and 75 percent of Republicans). Some dismiss Rasmussen as leaning to the right. But even standard left-leaning pollsters such as Quinnipiac and Reuters consistently claim that half of Republicans believe there was massive fraud.

Reuters even noted that 16 percent of Democrats and 33 percent of independents agreed. And Quinnipiac has a sizable percentage of all registered voters—34 percent—not believing the Biden-Harris ticket won legitimately. Some expect these millions of Americans to “come around.” But it’s more likely their uneasiness will fester as more facts about fraud ooze through the cracks in the media machinery in the months to come."


Calling nearly half the country 'Conspiracy Theorists', insulting them, orally and physically attacking them, telling them to 'suck it up', telling them to 'STFU' / 'Fall In Line' / 'Move On', completely ignoring their concerns, and turning a blind eye to the obvious election fraud millions of Americans witnessed themselves is NOT going to diffuse or make this all go away. The current hostility towards those who believe there was massive election fraud will only cause further division, distrust, and violence.

If the Democrats do not REALLY, seriously address election fraud, if they arrogantly blow it off, things will get worse ... not that they really care.




Conversely, alledging fraud does not make it true.

If the allegations are true, prove them. Litigate them.

This has not happened and the litigation efforts are 0-60.

As the late Lou Reed said, "Wishin' don't make it so, babe."
He also said, Take a walk on the wild side. That's irrelevant too.
What? Your ham handed Lou Reed quote is irrelevant.

But credit to you for quoting him!
That's irrelevant too, as was your attempt to be clever--ham handed, is that the best you've got?
Frankly, it's all it deserved.
Says you. BTW, WTF are you?
WTF am I? American. And literate.
A legend in your own mind.
Does one have to be a bitter, selfish misanthrope before supporting Trump, or does that pitiful condition happen as a result?
 

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