Billiejeens
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- Jun 27, 2019
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You are misinformed. You can go to Fox news and inform yourself all day. Won't make you right.I went to fox news and found thisenlighten usOrange Jesus lost and he's trying to steal the election.
He's lying to his base, making shit up about election fraud.
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Math, analytics, and science says Dems stole it.
Sounds easy enough to prove in court. When are they going to submit the evidence?
When the attorney's are ready to present it, like all court cases. Did you get your law degree via mail order?
The clock is ticking......and you still got nothing
Courts demand actual evidence, the internet does not
You really should take a look at breaking news today.
Trump campaign drops lawsuit challenging Michigan voting results
Rudy Giuliani said the Trump campaign is 'withdrawing our lawsuit in Michigan'
Trump lost Michigan by about 155,000 votes, according to unofficial results still being certified by county boards of canvassers. There is no evidence or proof of widespread election fraud.
Federal and state officials from both parties have declared the 2020 election safe and secure. But Trump and his allies have spent two weeks raising false claims of fraud and refusing to concede to President-elect Joe Biden.
Trump campaign drops lawsuit challenging Michigan voting results
President Trump's reelection campaign said Thursday that it is dropping a lawsuit challenging voting results in Michigan, which show Democrat Joe Biden narrowly carrying the battleground state.www.foxnews.com
Thus confirming you are uninformed.
What will it take for Democrats to back Black voters over white moderates?
Our outsized contribution must not be erased by establishment figures on either side of the aisle.www.msnbc.com
Historically, voter fraud seems to be a consistent complaint when two things happen: when Republicans lose, and when Black people are the ones to defeat them.
Digital disinformation targeting Black communities has been a central part of President Donald Trump’s strategy from the start. More traditional GOP suppression tactics, like gerrymandering, polling place closures and false mailers, continue to abound. Gov. Brian Kemp of Georgia continues to insist that fraud was the culprit for the state’s surprising flip from red to blue, assuming that tricks similar to those he leveraged when he ran his own election in 2018 would be successful. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s dismantling of a U.S. Postal Service staffed by committed public servants in order to sway election results has been criminal. And of course, Trump himself continues to rally Republican troops and voters with dangerous rhetoric of election theft that threatens to, at the very least, upend even fragile faith in our electoral processes or, at most, amount to an oft-warned attempted coup.
Still, no matter your perspective, one thing is clear: Black and marginalized voters overcame nearly insurmountable odds to defeat this administration and hand Democrats a historic victory. Yes, the candidates were historic, but so was the sheer size of the national vote tally and the overperformance of the most suppressed voters in our country. That effort was no small task. Black voters decided this election despite the suppression we face, and our outsize contribution must not erased by figures on either side of the aisle who are made uncomfortable by the demands that are absolutely to follow.
PANIC!