Results are in on audit of Dominion voting machines

Creator of the Report:
Russell J Ramsland Jr
Park Cities/Preston Hollow Leadership Forum; oil and gas producer Midland Texas

Russ Ramsland was a 2016 Republican candidate who sought election to the U.S. House to represent the 32nd Congressional District of Texas. Ramsland was defeated by incumbent Pete Sessions in the Republican primary on March 1, 2016.[1]

Donation/Grant Recipients
Showing 1-10 of 29 :: see all
John S. McCain III US Senator and Representative from Arizona
3 contributions · 9,200 USD ('08)
Mitch McConnell US Senator from Kentucky, husband of Transportation Secretary Elaine
2 contributions · 4,600 USD ('08)
Henry Bonilla US Representative from Texas
8 contributions · 3,700 USD ('95→'01)
Ipaa Wildcatters Fund Interstate Petroleum Association of America PAC
7 contributions · 2,900 USD ('92→'97)
Republican National Committee U.S. political committee that leads the Republican Party of the U.S., a/k/a The Grand Ol' Party/GOP
5 contributions · 2,250 USD ('98→'00)
National Republican Senatorial Committee
2 contributions · 2,240 USD ('92→'01)
Mitt Romney U.S. senator from Utah, former Massachusetts governor
4 contributions · 2,000 USD ('12)
George W Bush 43rd US president, ex-governor of Texas, son of George H W Bush
2 contributions · 1,500 USD ('00→'01)
Robert Krueger
2 contributions · 1,500 USD ('93)
Allen B West Tea Party-backed Congressman elected in 2010 (R-Fla.)

Sources:
 
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Creator of the Report:
Russell J Ramsland Jr
Park Cities/Preston Hollow Leadership Forum; oil and gas producer Midland Texas

Russ Ramsland was a 2016 Republican candidate who sought election to the U.S. House to represent the 32nd Congressional District of Texas. Ramsland was defeated by incumbent Pete Sessions in the Republican primary on March 1, 2016.[1]

Donation/Grant Recipients
Showing 1-10 of 29 :: see all
John S. McCain III US Senator and Representative from Arizona
3 contributions · 9,200 USD ('08)
Mitch McConnell US Senator from Kentucky, husband of Transportation Secretary Elaine
2 contributions · 4,600 USD ('08)
Henry Bonilla US Representative from Texas
8 contributions · 3,700 USD ('95→'01)
Ipaa Wildcatters Fund Interstate Petroleum Association of America PAC
7 contributions · 2,900 USD ('92→'97)
Republican National Committee U.S. political committee that leads the Republican Party of the U.S., a/k/a The Grand Ol' Party/GOP
5 contributions · 2,250 USD ('98→'00)
National Republican Senatorial Committee
2 contributions · 2,240 USD ('92→'01)
Mitt Romney U.S. senator from Utah, former Massachusetts governor
4 contributions · 2,000 USD ('12)
George W Bush 43rd US president, ex-governor of Texas, son of George H W Bush
2 contributions · 1,500 USD ('00→'01)
Robert Krueger
2 contributions · 1,500 USD ('93)
Allen B West Tea Party-backed Congressman elected in 2010 (R-Fla.)

Sources:

/thread :)
 

And they were indeed used by the Biden bunch for mass fraud.

But what do you do when you have a media that will not cover it, a judiciary who will not hear any cases regarding it, and a Swamp that wants no news of it?

You do know that Trump won the majority of counties that used Dominion software, right?


Shhhh, don't confuse the tard herd like that. Facts are lethal to them.

MAGA
I just enjoy torturing the tards.

Everyone needs a hobby.


Yup, the tRumptards deserve it!!!!!

MAGA
 
Creator of the Report:
Russell J Ramsland Jr
Park Cities/Preston Hollow Leadership Forum; oil and gas producer Midland Texas

Russ Ramsland was a 2016 Republican candidate who sought election to the U.S. House to represent the 32nd Congressional District of Texas. Ramsland was defeated by incumbent Pete Sessions in the Republican primary on March 1, 2016.[1]

Donation/Grant Recipients
Showing 1-10 of 29 :: see all
John S. McCain III US Senator and Representative from Arizona
3 contributions · 9,200 USD ('08)
Mitch McConnell US Senator from Kentucky, husband of Transportation Secretary Elaine
2 contributions · 4,600 USD ('08)
Henry Bonilla US Representative from Texas
8 contributions · 3,700 USD ('95→'01)
Ipaa Wildcatters Fund Interstate Petroleum Association of America PAC
7 contributions · 2,900 USD ('92→'97)
Republican National Committee U.S. political committee that leads the Republican Party of the U.S., a/k/a The Grand Ol' Party/GOP
5 contributions · 2,250 USD ('98→'00)
National Republican Senatorial Committee
2 contributions · 2,240 USD ('92→'01)
Mitt Romney U.S. senator from Utah, former Massachusetts governor
4 contributions · 2,000 USD ('12)
George W Bush 43rd US president, ex-governor of Texas, son of George H W Bush
2 contributions · 1,500 USD ('00→'01)
Robert Krueger
2 contributions · 1,500 USD ('93)
Allen B West Tea Party-backed Congressman elected in 2010 (R-Fla.)

Sources:

pathetic.......

Do you even realize what you are saying is that you believe it is improper for Republicans to do research and investigate fraud ??

What an utterly ignorant assertion !!

So according to you....NO REPUBLICANS should ever question the Left or obvious fraud.

So typical of tyrants.
 
Creator of the Report:
Russell J Ramsland Jr
Park Cities/Preston Hollow Leadership Forum; oil and gas producer Midland Texas

Russ Ramsland was a 2016 Republican candidate who sought election to the U.S. House to represent the 32nd Congressional District of Texas. Ramsland was defeated by incumbent Pete Sessions in the Republican primary on March 1, 2016.[1]

Donation/Grant Recipients
Showing 1-10 of 29 :: see all
John S. McCain III US Senator and Representative from Arizona
3 contributions · 9,200 USD ('08)
Mitch McConnell US Senator from Kentucky, husband of Transportation Secretary Elaine
2 contributions · 4,600 USD ('08)
Henry Bonilla US Representative from Texas
8 contributions · 3,700 USD ('95→'01)
Ipaa Wildcatters Fund Interstate Petroleum Association of America PAC
7 contributions · 2,900 USD ('92→'97)
Republican National Committee U.S. political committee that leads the Republican Party of the U.S., a/k/a The Grand Ol' Party/GOP
5 contributions · 2,250 USD ('98→'00)
National Republican Senatorial Committee
2 contributions · 2,240 USD ('92→'01)
Mitt Romney U.S. senator from Utah, former Massachusetts governor
4 contributions · 2,000 USD ('12)
George W Bush 43rd US president, ex-governor of Texas, son of George H W Bush
2 contributions · 1,500 USD ('00→'01)
Robert Krueger
2 contributions · 1,500 USD ('93)
Allen B West Tea Party-backed Congressman elected in 2010 (R-Fla.)

Sources:

pathetic.......

Do you even realize what you are saying is that you believe it is improper for epublicans to do research and investigate fraud ??

What an utterly ignorant assertion !!
Is that what I'm saying?

:auiqs.jpg:
 
Creator of the Report:
Russell J Ramsland Jr
Park Cities/Preston Hollow Leadership Forum; oil and gas producer Midland Texas

Russ Ramsland was a 2016 Republican candidate who sought election to the U.S. House to represent the 32nd Congressional District of Texas. Ramsland was defeated by incumbent Pete Sessions in the Republican primary on March 1, 2016.[1]

Donation/Grant Recipients
Showing 1-10 of 29 :: see all
John S. McCain III US Senator and Representative from Arizona
3 contributions · 9,200 USD ('08)
Mitch McConnell US Senator from Kentucky, husband of Transportation Secretary Elaine
2 contributions · 4,600 USD ('08)
Henry Bonilla US Representative from Texas
8 contributions · 3,700 USD ('95→'01)
Ipaa Wildcatters Fund Interstate Petroleum Association of America PAC
7 contributions · 2,900 USD ('92→'97)
Republican National Committee U.S. political committee that leads the Republican Party of the U.S., a/k/a The Grand Ol' Party/GOP
5 contributions · 2,250 USD ('98→'00)
National Republican Senatorial Committee
2 contributions · 2,240 USD ('92→'01)
Mitt Romney U.S. senator from Utah, former Massachusetts governor
4 contributions · 2,000 USD ('12)
George W Bush 43rd US president, ex-governor of Texas, son of George H W Bush
2 contributions · 1,500 USD ('00→'01)
Robert Krueger
2 contributions · 1,500 USD ('93)
Allen B West Tea Party-backed Congressman elected in 2010 (R-Fla.)

Sources:

pathetic.......

Do you even realize what you are saying is that you believe it is improper for epublicans to do research and investigate fraud ??

What an utterly ignorant assertion !!
Is that what I'm saying?

:auiqs.jpg:

lol
You should ask more often.....after every one of your lame posts actually.
You have no clue what you are saying......most of the time :auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg:
 
Creator of the Report:
Russell J Ramsland Jr
Park Cities/Preston Hollow Leadership Forum; oil and gas producer Midland Texas

Russ Ramsland was a 2016 Republican candidate who sought election to the U.S. House to represent the 32nd Congressional District of Texas. Ramsland was defeated by incumbent Pete Sessions in the Republican primary on March 1, 2016.[1]

Donation/Grant Recipients
Showing 1-10 of 29 :: see all
John S. McCain III US Senator and Representative from Arizona
3 contributions · 9,200 USD ('08)
Mitch McConnell US Senator from Kentucky, husband of Transportation Secretary Elaine
2 contributions · 4,600 USD ('08)
Henry Bonilla US Representative from Texas
8 contributions · 3,700 USD ('95→'01)
Ipaa Wildcatters Fund Interstate Petroleum Association of America PAC
7 contributions · 2,900 USD ('92→'97)
Republican National Committee U.S. political committee that leads the Republican Party of the U.S., a/k/a The Grand Ol' Party/GOP
5 contributions · 2,250 USD ('98→'00)
National Republican Senatorial Committee
2 contributions · 2,240 USD ('92→'01)
Mitt Romney U.S. senator from Utah, former Massachusetts governor
4 contributions · 2,000 USD ('12)
George W Bush 43rd US president, ex-governor of Texas, son of George H W Bush
2 contributions · 1,500 USD ('00→'01)
Robert Krueger
2 contributions · 1,500 USD ('93)
Allen B West Tea Party-backed Congressman elected in 2010 (R-Fla.)

Sources:

pathetic.......

Do you even realize what you are saying is that you believe it is improper for epublicans to do research and investigate fraud ??

What an utterly ignorant assertion !!
Is that what I'm saying?

:auiqs.jpg:

lol
You should ask more often.....after every one of your lame posts actually.
You have no clue what you are saying......most of the time :auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg:
:itsok:
 
The evidence speaks for itself.

39% of democrats say the election was fraudulent.

99% of true Republicans say the election was fraudulent.

That said, it was well orchestrated and supported from the highest levels.

The fact remains, Biden nor Harris will ever be legitimately elected officials.
 
Creator of the Report:
Russell J Ramsland Jr
Park Cities/Preston Hollow Leadership Forum; oil and gas producer Midland Texas

Russ Ramsland was a 2016 Republican candidate who sought election to the U.S. House to represent the 32nd Congressional District of Texas. Ramsland was defeated by incumbent Pete Sessions in the Republican primary on March 1, 2016.[1]

Donation/Grant Recipients
Showing 1-10 of 29 :: see all
John S. McCain III US Senator and Representative from Arizona
3 contributions · 9,200 USD ('08)
Mitch McConnell US Senator from Kentucky, husband of Transportation Secretary Elaine
2 contributions · 4,600 USD ('08)
Henry Bonilla US Representative from Texas
8 contributions · 3,700 USD ('95→'01)
Ipaa Wildcatters Fund Interstate Petroleum Association of America PAC
7 contributions · 2,900 USD ('92→'97)
Republican National Committee U.S. political committee that leads the Republican Party of the U.S., a/k/a The Grand Ol' Party/GOP
5 contributions · 2,250 USD ('98→'00)
National Republican Senatorial Committee
2 contributions · 2,240 USD ('92→'01)
Mitt Romney U.S. senator from Utah, former Massachusetts governor
4 contributions · 2,000 USD ('12)
George W Bush 43rd US president, ex-governor of Texas, son of George H W Bush
2 contributions · 1,500 USD ('00→'01)
Robert Krueger
2 contributions · 1,500 USD ('93)
Allen B West Tea Party-backed Congressman elected in 2010 (R-Fla.)

Sources:

pathetic.......

Do you even realize what you are saying is that you believe it is improper for Republicans to do research and investigate fraud ??

What an utterly ignorant assertion !!

So according to you....NO REPUBLICANS should ever question the Left or obvious fraud.

So typical of tyrants.

58 judges (and SCOTUS twice) have examined and rejected your allegations of "great fraud" -
Possibly the world's greatest FAIL
Time to put a stamp on it eh?

183-1835071_kosta-gara-stamp-fail-stamp-fail-png-transparent.png
 
Creator of the Report:
Russell J Ramsland Jr
Park Cities/Preston Hollow Leadership Forum; oil and gas producer Midland Texas

Russ Ramsland was a 2016 Republican candidate who sought election to the U.S. House to represent the 32nd Congressional District of Texas. Ramsland was defeated by incumbent Pete Sessions in the Republican primary on March 1, 2016.[1]

Donation/Grant Recipients
Showing 1-10 of 29 :: see all
John S. McCain III US Senator and Representative from Arizona
3 contributions · 9,200 USD ('08)
Mitch McConnell US Senator from Kentucky, husband of Transportation Secretary Elaine
2 contributions · 4,600 USD ('08)
Henry Bonilla US Representative from Texas
8 contributions · 3,700 USD ('95→'01)
Ipaa Wildcatters Fund Interstate Petroleum Association of America PAC
7 contributions · 2,900 USD ('92→'97)
Republican National Committee U.S. political committee that leads the Republican Party of the U.S., a/k/a The Grand Ol' Party/GOP
5 contributions · 2,250 USD ('98→'00)
National Republican Senatorial Committee
2 contributions · 2,240 USD ('92→'01)
Mitt Romney U.S. senator from Utah, former Massachusetts governor
4 contributions · 2,000 USD ('12)
George W Bush 43rd US president, ex-governor of Texas, son of George H W Bush
2 contributions · 1,500 USD ('00→'01)
Robert Krueger
2 contributions · 1,500 USD ('93)
Allen B West Tea Party-backed Congressman elected in 2010 (R-Fla.)

Sources:

/thread :)
Sometimes this is too easy.
 
Creator of the Report:
Russell J Ramsland Jr
Park Cities/Preston Hollow Leadership Forum; oil and gas producer Midland Texas

Russ Ramsland was a 2016 Republican candidate who sought election to the U.S. House to represent the 32nd Congressional District of Texas. Ramsland was defeated by incumbent Pete Sessions in the Republican primary on March 1, 2016.[1]

Donation/Grant Recipients
Showing 1-10 of 29 :: see all
John S. McCain III US Senator and Representative from Arizona
3 contributions · 9,200 USD ('08)
Mitch McConnell US Senator from Kentucky, husband of Transportation Secretary Elaine
2 contributions · 4,600 USD ('08)
Henry Bonilla US Representative from Texas
8 contributions · 3,700 USD ('95→'01)
Ipaa Wildcatters Fund Interstate Petroleum Association of America PAC
7 contributions · 2,900 USD ('92→'97)
Republican National Committee U.S. political committee that leads the Republican Party of the U.S., a/k/a The Grand Ol' Party/GOP
5 contributions · 2,250 USD ('98→'00)
National Republican Senatorial Committee
2 contributions · 2,240 USD ('92→'01)
Mitt Romney U.S. senator from Utah, former Massachusetts governor
4 contributions · 2,000 USD ('12)
George W Bush 43rd US president, ex-governor of Texas, son of George H W Bush
2 contributions · 1,500 USD ('00→'01)
Robert Krueger
2 contributions · 1,500 USD ('93)
Allen B West Tea Party-backed Congressman elected in 2010 (R-Fla.)

Sources:

pathetic.......

Do you even realize what you are saying is that you believe it is improper for Republicans to do research and investigate fraud ??

What an utterly ignorant assertion !!

So according to you....NO REPUBLICANS should ever question the Left or obvious fraud.

So typical of tyrants.

58 judges (and SCOTUS twice) have examined and rejected your allegations of "great fraud" -
Possibly the world's greatest FAIL
Time to put a stamp on it eh?

183-1835071_kosta-gara-stamp-fail-stamp-fail-png-transparent.png

Why should I care how many corrupt people have rubber stamped your corruption ? :hello77:
 
Creator of the Report:
Russell J Ramsland Jr
Park Cities/Preston Hollow Leadership Forum; oil and gas producer Midland Texas

Russ Ramsland was a 2016 Republican candidate who sought election to the U.S. House to represent the 32nd Congressional District of Texas. Ramsland was defeated by incumbent Pete Sessions in the Republican primary on March 1, 2016.[1]

Donation/Grant Recipients
Showing 1-10 of 29 :: see all
John S. McCain III US Senator and Representative from Arizona
3 contributions · 9,200 USD ('08)
Mitch McConnell US Senator from Kentucky, husband of Transportation Secretary Elaine
2 contributions · 4,600 USD ('08)
Henry Bonilla US Representative from Texas
8 contributions · 3,700 USD ('95→'01)
Ipaa Wildcatters Fund Interstate Petroleum Association of America PAC
7 contributions · 2,900 USD ('92→'97)
Republican National Committee U.S. political committee that leads the Republican Party of the U.S., a/k/a The Grand Ol' Party/GOP
5 contributions · 2,250 USD ('98→'00)
National Republican Senatorial Committee
2 contributions · 2,240 USD ('92→'01)
Mitt Romney U.S. senator from Utah, former Massachusetts governor
4 contributions · 2,000 USD ('12)
George W Bush 43rd US president, ex-governor of Texas, son of George H W Bush
2 contributions · 1,500 USD ('00→'01)
Robert Krueger
2 contributions · 1,500 USD ('93)
Allen B West Tea Party-backed Congressman elected in 2010 (R-Fla.)

Sources:

/thread :)
Sometimes this is too easy.


5 years olds say that about driving a car

You see, it only seems easy because you are not capable of joining the adult conversation :itsok:
 
More on Russell Ramsland Jr, creator of the OP's fabulous report:

Ramsland, a former Republican congressional candidate, is by now widely known for botching a critical difference between Michigan and Minnesota data because of apparent confusion over the postal abbreviations for those states. (For the record, Minnesota is MN; Michigan is MI.) Anyway — Ramsland claimed some 123,725 votes were “statistically invalid” in Georgia because, among other reasons, Dominion voting machines had “an abnormally high average of over-achievement by candidate Biden.” He also claimed his data showed that “96,600 votes were illegally counted in the Georgia general election.”

However, Ramsland’s analysis of the Georgia election “appears to be parroting analyses from other unidentified individuals who claim to possess expertise that he does not,” the intervenors argued. That is fatal, they said, to the legal admissibility of his claims.

“Ramsland is a businessman who lacks the qualifications necessary to offer expert opinion testimony on the impact, if any, on the 2020 presidential election from the use of certain voting machines,” the intervenors said.


:laugh:
 
Creator of the Report:
Russell J Ramsland Jr
Park Cities/Preston Hollow Leadership Forum; oil and gas producer Midland Texas

Russ Ramsland was a 2016 Republican candidate who sought election to the U.S. House to represent the 32nd Congressional District of Texas. Ramsland was defeated by incumbent Pete Sessions in the Republican primary on March 1, 2016.[1]

Donation/Grant Recipients
Showing 1-10 of 29 :: see all
John S. McCain III US Senator and Representative from Arizona
3 contributions · 9,200 USD ('08)
Mitch McConnell US Senator from Kentucky, husband of Transportation Secretary Elaine
2 contributions · 4,600 USD ('08)
Henry Bonilla US Representative from Texas
8 contributions · 3,700 USD ('95→'01)
Ipaa Wildcatters Fund Interstate Petroleum Association of America PAC
7 contributions · 2,900 USD ('92→'97)
Republican National Committee U.S. political committee that leads the Republican Party of the U.S., a/k/a The Grand Ol' Party/GOP
5 contributions · 2,250 USD ('98→'00)
National Republican Senatorial Committee
2 contributions · 2,240 USD ('92→'01)
Mitt Romney U.S. senator from Utah, former Massachusetts governor
4 contributions · 2,000 USD ('12)
George W Bush 43rd US president, ex-governor of Texas, son of George H W Bush
2 contributions · 1,500 USD ('00→'01)
Robert Krueger
2 contributions · 1,500 USD ('93)
Allen B West Tea Party-backed Congressman elected in 2010 (R-Fla.)

Sources:

/thread :)
Oh my god.
Someone belongs to a political
Party. That means everything they say is a lie.
Solid reasoning you 2 have there.
I can do it too, watch.
“Dr. Love is a democrat? Well that’s it, what he is saying in this thread is a lie because he is a democrat”.
See how stupid that was? That’s you.
 
More on Russell Ramsland Jr, creator of the OP's fabulous report:

Ramsland, a former Republican congressional candidate, is by now widely known for botching a critical difference between Michigan and Minnesota data because of apparent confusion over the postal abbreviations for those states. (For the record, Minnesota is MN; Michigan is MI.) Anyway — Ramsland claimed some 123,725 votes were “statistically invalid” in Georgia because, among other reasons, Dominion voting machines had “an abnormally high average of over-achievement by candidate Biden.” He also claimed his data showed that “96,600 votes were illegally counted in the Georgia general election.”

However, Ramsland’s analysis of the Georgia election “appears to be parroting analyses from other unidentified individuals who claim to possess expertise that he does not,” the intervenors argued. That is fatal, they said, to the legal admissibility of his claims.

“Ramsland is a businessman who lacks the qualifications necessary to offer expert opinion testimony on the impact, if any, on the 2020 presidential election from the use of certain voting machines,” the intervenors said.


:laugh:

WOO! WOOOOOOO!!!

Here comes the defamation League !

The credibility of a soy bean sausage

:auiqs.jpg:
 

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