FEC Chair Declares Election Illegitimate

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Chairman of the US Federal Election Commission Trey Trainor recently turned heads when he declared the 2020 presidential election illegitimate due to widespread voter fraud, which he says continues to take place in states that are still counting ballots.

Trainor, during an appearance on Newsmax TV’s National Report on Friday, said that precincts which refused access to Republican observers to oversee the ballot counting process could be charged with voter fraud.

“I do believe that there is voter fraud taking place in these place,” Trainor said. “Otherwise they would allow the observers to go in.”

Although Republican operatives like Cory Lewandowski and members of the Trump’s legal team were granted a court order which allows observers from the Trump campaign to watch the ballot counting process in Pennsylvania from six feet away, the FEC chief said that observers “have not been allowed into the polling locations in any meaningful way.”


 
Chairman of the US Federal Election Commission Trey Trainor recently turned heads when he declared the 2020 presidential election illegitimate due to widespread voter fraud, which he says continues to take place in states that are still counting ballots.

Trainor, during an appearance on Newsmax TV’s National Report on Friday, said that precincts which refused access to Republican observers to oversee the ballot counting process could be charged with voter fraud.

“I do believe that there is voter fraud taking place in these place,” Trainor said. “Otherwise they would allow the observers to go in.”

Although Republican operatives like Cory Lewandowski and members of the Trump’s legal team were granted a court order which allows observers from the Trump campaign to watch the ballot counting process in Pennsylvania from six feet away, the FEC chief said that observers “have not been allowed into the polling locations in any meaningful way.”


That's The Trump volunteer guy who cannot declare anything.
 
Chairman of the US Federal Election Commission Trey Trainor recently turned heads when he declared the 2020 presidential election illegitimate due to widespread voter fraud, which he says continues to take place in states that are still counting ballots.

Trainor, during an appearance on Newsmax TV’s National Report on Friday, said that precincts which refused access to Republican observers to oversee the ballot counting process could be charged with voter fraud.

“I do believe that there is voter fraud taking place in these place,” Trainor said. “Otherwise they would allow the observers to go in.”

Although Republican operatives like Cory Lewandowski and members of the Trump’s legal team were granted a court order which allows observers from the Trump campaign to watch the ballot counting process in Pennsylvania from six feet away, the FEC chief said that observers “have not been allowed into the polling locations in any meaningful way.”



The did let observers in there.

And there's no evidence of fraud.
 
Chairman of the US Federal Election Commission Trey Trainor recently turned heads when he declared the 2020 presidential election illegitimate due to widespread voter fraud, which he says continues to take place in states that are still counting ballots.

Trainor, during an appearance on Newsmax TV’s National Report on Friday, said that precincts which refused access to Republican observers to oversee the ballot counting process could be charged with voter fraud.

“I do believe that there is voter fraud taking place in these place,” Trainor said. “Otherwise they would allow the observers to go in.”

Although Republican operatives like Cory Lewandowski and members of the Trump’s legal team were granted a court order which allows observers from the Trump campaign to watch the ballot counting process in Pennsylvania from six feet away, the FEC chief said that observers “have not been allowed into the polling locations in any meaningful way.”


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Chairman of the US Federal Election Commission Trey Trainor recently turned heads when he declared the 2020 presidential election illegitimate due to widespread voter fraud, which he says continues to take place in states that are still counting ballots.

Trainor, during an appearance on Newsmax TV’s National Report on Friday, said that precincts which refused access to Republican observers to oversee the ballot counting process could be charged with voter fraud.

“I do believe that there is voter fraud taking place in these place,” Trainor said. “Otherwise they would allow the observers to go in.”

Although Republican operatives like Cory Lewandowski and members of the Trump’s legal team were granted a court order which allows observers from the Trump campaign to watch the ballot counting process in Pennsylvania from six feet away, the FEC chief said that observers “have not been allowed into the polling locations in any meaningful way.”



The did let observers in there.

And there's no evidence of fraud.
Not if as in your case your head is shoved so far up your ass only your shoulders prevent further insertion .
 
As was expected when Trump appointed him in May.

Well guess what, asshole? Obama wasn't President at the time the position came open.

How fuckin' dumb are you, anyway?
:itsok:

You're the asshole who objected to the FEC declaring the election illegitimate, so pat your own damned self on the head, Sparky.
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As was expected when Trump appointed him in May.

As was expected when democrats pushed through an illegitimate method of voting.

"Illegitimate method of voting" huh.

So all those military personnel who've been voting by mail for eons, those votes are all "illegitimate" are they?
So all those states that have already been using that system, some exclusively, their votes are "illegitimate" too, are they?
So every time Rump cast his own ballot by mail, that was "illegitimate" too, was it?

What a dumbass.

>> Even the scattered examples of absentee voting (the terms are often used interchangeably) that can be traced to the colonial era tend to fit the pattern: In 17th-century Massachusetts, men could vote from home if their homes were “vulnerable to Indian attack,” according to historian Alex Keyssar’s book The Right to Vote: The Contested History of Democracy in the United States, and the votes of some Continental Army soldiers were presented in writing “as if the men were present themselves” in Hollis, N.H., in 1775 during the American Revolution.​
But it was during the Civil War that America first experimented with absentee voting on a large scale, as so many of the men who were eligible to vote were away from home fighting. During the 1864 presidential election—in which Republican incumbent President Abraham Lincoln defeated Democratic candidate George McClellan—Union soldiers voted in camps and field hospitals, under the supervision of clerks or state officials.​
“Excuse-required absentee voting started during the Civil War—a product of the competition between Abraham Lincoln and George McClellan,” Paul Gronke, a professor of political science at Reed College and founder of the non-partisan Early Voting Information Center, told TIME in 2016. “Lincoln wanted to assure that he got the votes of the soldiers who were serving away from home.”​
After the Civil War ended, the same logic held. In later conflicts, states increasingly made it possible for soldiers away from home to vote. During World War I, nearly all states let soldiers vote from afar “at least during war time,” according to Keyssar’s book. And it was in that same time period that people with a non-military, work-related reason for being away from home on Election Day started to be able to vote absentee, too. At the 1917-1918 Massachusetts Constitutional Convention, one delegate advocated for accommodating those “in industry”, arguing that railroad employees and traveling salesmen who are away from home on Election Day are “toiling and sacrificing…for the common good,” just as soldiers do. << --- Vote-by-mail history
 
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As was expected when Trump appointed him in May.

As was expected when democrats pushed through an illegitimate method of voting.

"Illegitimate method of voting" huh.

So all those military personnel who've been voting by mail for eons, those votes are all "illegitimate" are they?
So all those states that have already been using that system, some exclusively, their votes are "illegitimate" too, are they?
So every time Rump cast his own ballot by mail, that was "illegitimate" too, was it?

What a dumbass.

Yes, illegitimate. Mail in ballots are illegal all around the world.

You are confusing mail in and absentee ballots, on purpose as usual.
 
As was expected when Trump appointed him in May.

Well guess what, asshole? Obama wasn't President at the time the position came open.

How fuckin' dumb are you, anyway?
:itsok:

You're the asshole who objected to the FEC declaring the election illegitimate, so pat your own damned self on the head, Sparky.
iQGgy1q.gif

Thanks for proving once again that leftard idiots can't meme worth a fuck.
 
Chairman of the US Federal Election Commission Trey Trainor recently turned heads when he declared the 2020 presidential election illegitimate due to widespread voter fraud, which he says continues to take place in states that are still counting ballots.

Trainor, during an appearance on Newsmax TV’s National Report on Friday, said that precincts which refused access to Republican observers to oversee the ballot counting process could be charged with voter fraud.

“I do believe that there is voter fraud taking place in these place,” Trainor said. “Otherwise they would allow the observers to go in.”

Although Republican operatives like Cory Lewandowski and members of the Trump’s legal team were granted a court order which allows observers from the Trump campaign to watch the ballot counting process in Pennsylvania from six feet away, the FEC chief said that observers “have not been allowed into the polling locations in any meaningful way.”


Wow! Reported on Newsmax! Instant credibility!!! (for the Trump cult)
 
As was expected when Trump appointed him in May.

As was expected when democrats pushed through an illegitimate method of voting.

"Illegitimate method of voting" huh.

So all those military personnel who've been voting by mail for eons, those votes are all "illegitimate" are they?
So all those states that have already been using that system, some exclusively, their votes are "illegitimate" too, are they?
So every time Rump cast his own ballot by mail, that was "illegitimate" too, was it?

What a dumbass.

>> Even the scattered examples of absentee voting (the terms are often used interchangeably) that can be traced to the colonial era tend to fit the pattern: In 17th-century Massachusetts, men could vote from home if their homes were “vulnerable to Indian attack,” according to historian Alex Keyssar’s book The Right to Vote: The Contested History of Democracy in the United States, and the votes of some Continental Army soldiers were presented in writing “as if the men were present themselves” in Hollis, N.H., in 1775 during the American Revolution.​
But it was during the Civil War that America first experimented with absentee voting on a large scale, as so many of the men who were eligible to vote were away from home fighting. During the 1864 presidential election—in which Republican incumbent President Abraham Lincoln defeated Democratic candidate George McClellan—Union soldiers voted in camps and field hospitals, under the supervision of clerks or state officials.​
“Excuse-required absentee voting started during the Civil War—a product of the competition between Abraham Lincoln and George McClellan,” Paul Gronke, a professor of political science at Reed College and founder of the non-partisan Early Voting Information Center, told TIME in 2016. “Lincoln wanted to assure that he got the votes of the soldiers who were serving away from home.”​
After the Civil War ended, the same logic held. In later conflicts, states increasingly made it possible for soldiers away from home to vote. During World War I, nearly all states let soldiers vote from afar “at least during war time,” according to Keyssar’s book. And it was in that same time period that people with a non-military, work-related reason for being away from home on Election Day started to be able to vote absentee, too. At the 1917-1918 Massachusetts Constitutional Convention, one delegate advocated for accommodating those “in industry”, arguing that railroad employees and traveling salesmen who are away from home on Election Day are “toiling and sacrificing…for the common good,” just as soldiers do. << --- Vote-by-mail history

Yes, illegitimate. Mail in ballots are illegal all around the world.

You are confusing mail in and absentee ballots, on purpose as usual.

Read it again. I made the part you missed real big for ya. So big even you can find it.
 
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