Public Interest Legal Foundation:

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The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) released a report on Wednesday showing 27,787 absentee ballots sent to voters by mail in the 2020 Georgia presidential election were deemed “undeliverable.”


That number is more than two times greater than 12,670 vote margin of victory for Joe Biden over Donald Trump in Georgia certified by Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, a Republican, on November 20, 2020, 17 days after the November 3, 2020 election. All told, 5 million votes were cast in the 2020 election in Georgia.


“In 2020, Georgia broke records for undeliverable and unaccounted-for mail ballots,” PILF said in a press statement accompanying the release of the report.


“Election officials don’t know what happened to” 217,677 of the “1.7 million absentee (mail) ballots sent to voters,” the statement noted. These 217,677 ballots were officially classified as “unknown.”

Seems to me the way the election was run it should have never been certified in GA. It did not stop them but it should have.

This is not a conspiracy what they claim is fact.
 
Wednesday’s report by PILF was another in a series of reports recently released by the conservative election integrity organization.


On August 27, PILF released a similar report on Wisconsin, which showed that “83K Mail Ballots Went Missing or Undeliverable amid 20K Vote Margin of Victory” in the 2020 presidential election in Wisconsin.


On August 17 , PILF released a national report which found, “Nearly 15 Million Mail Ballots Went Unaccounted for in 2020 Election.”

One fucked up bogus election. Congress never should have certified Biden. Same source as OP.
 
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The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) is a right-wing Indianapolis based "public interest law firm" that fights to purge voter rolls and spreads misinformation around voter fraud. Since its founding in 2012, the firm has submitted amicus curiae briefings and litigated on election arguing to fight what it sees as "lawlessness in American elections."[1]

The firm is run by J. Christian Adams, who serves as its president and general counsel. Under his leadership, the group has been focused on the threat of "voter fraud," something most scholars in the field dispute being as widespread of an issue as Adams and the Public Interest Legal Foundation claim it to be.[2][3]

PILF, which claims to be nonpartisan a nonprofit, was formerly known as the "Act Right Legal Foundation,"[4]. Brian Brown is the former Chair of the Board for PILF as well as the Chairman and Founder of Act Right, a conservative action website for giving donations to right-wing candidates and cause.[5][6] While PLIF was the "Act Right Legal Foundation" it gave grants to conservative causes.

The Public Interest Legal Foundation is a former "associate member" of the State Policy Network."

 
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The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) is a right-wing Indianapolis based "public interest law firm" that fights to purge voter rolls and spreads misinformation around voter fraud. Since its founding in 2012, the firm has submitted amicus curiae briefings and litigated on election arguing to fight what it sees as "lawlessness in American elections."[1]

The firm is run by J. Christian Adams, who serves as its president and general counsel. Under his leadership, the group has been focused on the threat of "voter fraud," something most scholars in the field dispute being as widespread of an issue as Adams and the Public Interest Legal Foundation claim it to be.[2][3]

PILF, which claims to be nonpartisan a nonprofit, was formerly known as the "Act Right Legal Foundation,"[4]. Brian Brown is the former Chair of the Board for PILF as well as the Chairman and Founder of Act Right, a conservative action website for giving donations to right-wing candidates and cause.[5][6] While PLIF was the "Act Right Legal Foundation" it gave grants to conservative causes.

The Public Interest Legal Foundation is a former "associate member" of the State Policy Network."

Fuck source watch it is a tool for liars, and gullible lazy people who believe them.
 
Well that settles it. Time for Trumpy Bear to ascend to his golden throne as MrPillow promised us he would..
Pack up your stuff Joe! :lol:

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Well that settles it. Time for Trumpy Bear to ascend to his golden throne as MrPillow promised us he would..
Pack up your stuff Joe! :lol:

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True. He was never a king, just an excellent president.
 
Those rankings are subjective bullshit from shills. They mean less than you do.
Are you a presidential historian? If not, you wouldn't know how to rank them.
I think 41 was a generous assessment ...
Although Franklin Pierce, Andrew Johnson and James Buchanan did suck pretty hard. ;)
 
Are you a presidential historian? If not, you wouldn't know how to rank them.
I think 41 was a generous assessment ...
Although Franklin Pierce, Andrew Johnson and James Buchanan did suck pretty hard. ;)
Are you? Fuck off, troll.
 
If it had not been for the trumped up "demand" for mail-in ballots, and all of the shenanigans associated therewith, Trump would have won a second term. No rational American disputes that.
 
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The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) is a right-wing Indianapolis based "public interest law firm" that fights to purge voter rolls and spreads misinformation around voter fraud. Since its founding in 2012, the firm has submitted amicus curiae briefings and litigated on election arguing to fight what it sees as "lawlessness in American elections."[1]

The firm is run by J. Christian Adams, who serves as its president and general counsel. Under his leadership, the group has been focused on the threat of "voter fraud," something most scholars in the field dispute being as widespread of an issue as Adams and the Public Interest Legal Foundation claim it to be.[2][3]

PILF, which claims to be nonpartisan a nonprofit, was formerly known as the "Act Right Legal Foundation,"[4]. Brian Brown is the former Chair of the Board for PILF as well as the Chairman and Founder of Act Right, a conservative action website for giving donations to right-wing candidates and cause.[5][6] While PLIF was the "Act Right Legal Foundation" it gave grants to conservative causes.

The Public Interest Legal Foundation is a former "associate member" of the State Policy Network."

Its actually very appropriate...

Anyone who contributes is instantly PILFered....
 

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