This isn't an election, moron. It's an audit. Different standards.
Apparently the standards for the audit are lower than that for the election.
Given the audit is less reliable, begs the question why they’re doing it at all.
Didn't the Dems try to block the audit and are now refusing to participate?
It's not like they are being thrown out and blocked from seeing the process....like November 2020.
Republicans in Maricopa County stand by the election results and have refused to participate.
The only people who were thrown out were people who were acting out of the bounds of normal conduct. In Michigan, cvote counters tried to block out protestors not observers.
Show us ONE image of Republican observers standing by the table in November 2020.
One image.
Don't need to. Trump's attorneys dropped the allegation they were prevented from observing.
Democrats in Pennsylvanias went to Court to seek permission to block Republican observers.
It's in the Court records.
Believe what you see.
Republican election officials
confirmed they were allowed to monitor the process and denied any irregularities. Independent fact-checkers have likewise
found no evidence to corroborate the Trump Team's allegations.
The campaign quietly dropped the accusation from its lawsuit on Sunday.
GOP election officials confirmed they were allowed to monitor the process — and they denied any irregularities
www.salon.com
"Independent fact-checkers"
Trump dropped the allegation from his lawsuit. Clearly observers were allowed to observe.
Is Pinocchio your daddy? You lie worse than he does.
You are the biggest liar. Those are facts admitted to by the lawyers representing Trump.
Your conclusion doesn't follow from you premise. the fact that Trump's lawyers dropped the allegation in the lawsuit doesn't prove that observers were allowed.
Trump's lawyer even admitted it to a judge.
But that’s not all; Marcus himself confirmed that Trump’s observers were, in fact, allowed access to the ballot counting.
“There’s a non-zero number of people in the room,” Marcus said at one point when quizzed by the court about the campaign’s claims.
“I’m sorry, then what’s your problem?”
George W. Bush-appointed U.S. District Judge
Paul Diamond said in frustration after Trump’s team eventually conceded the overarching point of the lawsuit.