Lawsuits Over Ballot Counts Move Forward In Pa., Mich., Wis. Amid Alleged Instances Of Fraud

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That yo mama looking at your pay stub? She must have a good sense of humor.
 
Like it has been pointed out by other people, this is kind of odd. On Monday republicans brag about how the election turned out great for them in that they kept the Senate and won a few House seats and legislatures around the country. On Tuesday they scream about how the election was an absolute fraud.

I guess you missed it. Most people vote a straight ticket in every election. This election in particular was very polarizing. It is VERY unlikely that many folks voted a split ticket and certainly not enough to make up for the gap in the Biden votes vs the Republican Senate and House votes. You TDS folks didn't vote for Biden/Harris and then vote for Republicans down ballot to keep a balance. You want some Socialism. The votes were changed in the presidential race, but not at the Senate level. That was too much work since it would vary per state as to just how much they could cheat and how much they needed.
 
Apparently, Biden hasn't won yet (except in his own dementia-ridden mind)...



After witnessing ongoing incidents of election fraud in the Badger State, a trio of voters in Wisconsin are taking matters into their own hands by filing a suit claiming the rights of all voters have been violated.

In a filing Thursday, they affirmed Wisconsin officials counted illegal votes toward the final tally in violation of the First Amendment and the 14th Amendment. The plaintiffs said ballot dumping and other instances of fraud disenfranchised legal voters in Dane, Menominee and Milwaukee counties.

As a result, the plaintiffs said Wisconsin results must not be certified unless fraudulent votes are declared invalid. Voters are not the only ones pushing back against fraud as a group of state senators in Michigan are demanding an audit of all election results this year.

In a letter to the Michigan secretary of state Thursday, GOP state senators said they had identified thousands of cases of voter fraud. The senators noted Michigan election officials counted illegal ballots, counted the same batches of ballots twice and backdated ballots.


They added, Democrat officials also used false information to fill-out ballots, counted votes cast by dead people and did not signature-match ballots.

During a demonstration outside of the capitol building in Lansing on Thursday, voters showed their support of their lawmakers while demanding a full recount must take place before the certification of results to ensure the election is fair and transparent.

County officials have admitted tens-of-thousands of ballots received have had errors from a lack of signature to an incorrect date.

“So yesterday we had to return about 13,000 or so ballots and, you know, there were problematic ballots and we (the commissioners) discussed it,” explained Omar Sabir, the City Commissioner of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. “There was approximately about maybe 2,000 or so that, you know, that didn’t have the secrecy envelope or didn’t have a signature on the declaration envelope.”

Meanwhile, 10,000 votes in Philadelphia are potentially under review due to ballot counting continuing past the state’s deadline. Oral arguments for that case are slated for next week in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania.
Anyone can allege anything...proving it is another matter.

that's what lawsuits are for....you DOPE
A fact too complicated for his drugged up mind to comprehend. :up:
 
It’s not clear that Trump even understands the basic logic of a lawsuit,” she wrote. “To win a case, you need a claim, evidence and a remedy. Legal claims cannot be based on freewheeling tirades. They cannot be premised on unsubstantiated accusations. And they cannot support requests for relief that extend far beyond the scope of the claim.

How are sworn affidavits "unsubstantiated claims". If these don't count anymore, then not sure how a lawsuit would ever be filed. The list of "unsubstantiated claims" is long by the Democrats but that didn't seem to stop them from a MAJOR investigation. We are unable to know if the relief extends far beyond the scope of the claim without further investigation. If I saw a guy running out of the bank with a mask on carrying a large black bag and he dropped a $1 bill out of his bag on the way out, I would have to make the reasonable assumption that he stole more than $1 and petty theft may turn into grand larceny. We would likely need to do a little further investigation. I guess according to Democrats, that wouldn't be necessary.
 
Like it has been pointed out by other people, this is kind of odd. On Monday republicans brag about how the election turned out great for them in that they kept the Senate and won a few House seats and legislatures around the country. On Tuesday they scream about how the election was an absolute fraud.

I guess you missed it. Most people vote a straight ticket in every election. This election in particular was very polarizing. It is VERY unlikely that many folks voted a split ticket and certainly not enough to make up for the gap in the Biden votes vs the Republican Senate and House votes. You TDS folks didn't vote for Biden/Harris and then vote for Republicans down ballot to keep a balance. You want some Socialism. The votes were changed in the presidential race, but not at the Senate level. That was too much work since it would vary per state as to just how much they could cheat and how much they needed.
I guess you missed it...Quite a few Republicans voted to dump Trump..and then voted the party ticket down-ballot. I guess they got tried of being called RINO's and Cucks!

 

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