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originally posted by: SouthernForkway26
a reply to: MConnalley
USPS Carrier in PA Claims Higher-Ups Instructed Workers to Backdate Ballots
At the very least there needs to be an investigation into this immediately.
The deadline for ballots to be mailed in Pennsylvania was Tuesday, Nov. 3. The campaign sent out an email from its Wisconsin staff, saying: "Trump Victory urgently needs volunteers to make phone calls to Pennsylvania Trump supporters to return their absentee ballots.
"These phone calls will help President Trump win the election!" it concluded. The problem is, it can't unless there's a really big conspiracy to get those ballots injected into the system, one that would involve postal workers or the election observers inside canvassing rooms. They would need the postal workers to illegally manufacture fraudulent postmarks on the ballots. Or they would need someone in the rooms where they count the ballots who could smuggle them in and slip them into the process. Nevertheless, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports that "dozens" of staff of Wisconsin's Republican Party were involved in the effort to recruit volunteers.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: SouthernForkway26
a reply to: MConnalley
USPS Carrier in PA Claims Higher-Ups Instructed Workers to Backdate Ballots
At the very least there needs to be an investigation into this immediately.
He has just agreed to testify under oath to the backdating of ballots.
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
originally posted by: SouthernForkway26
a reply to: MConnalley
USPS Carrier in PA Claims Higher-Ups Instructed Workers to Backdate Ballots
At the very least there needs to be an investigation into this immediately.
Trump's 'deeply stupid' Wisconsin campaign staff try to get Pennsylvania Republicans to commit fraud
The deadline for ballots to be mailed in Pennsylvania was Tuesday, Nov. 3. The campaign sent out an email from its Wisconsin staff, saying: "Trump Victory urgently needs volunteers to make phone calls to Pennsylvania Trump supporters to return their absentee ballots.
"These phone calls will help President Trump win the election!" it concluded. The problem is, it can't unless there's a really big conspiracy to get those ballots injected into the system, one that would involve postal workers or the election observers inside canvassing rooms. They would need the postal workers to illegally manufacture fraudulent postmarks on the ballots. Or they would need someone in the rooms where they count the ballots who could smuggle them in and slip them into the process. Nevertheless, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports that "dozens" of staff of Wisconsin's Republican Party were involved in the effort to recruit volunteers.
Wisco nsin Republicans press Pennsylvania Trump supporters to return ballots after Election Day
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: justsaying111
LMAO well of course you do.
You wanna put some money on it? I've already got a couple three losers who owe me cash already so it's found money.
originally posted by: TKDRL
a reply to: Sookiechacha
That's been fact checked and debunked. Try again.
especially you actually totally you, your like the definition, the poster boy.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: justsaying111
I figured you wouldn't or couldn't do it. Most people on here are all talk.
originally posted by: MConnalley
especially you actually totally you, your like the definition, the poster boy.
originally posted by: LSU2018
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
originally posted by: SouthernForkway26
a reply to: MConnalley
USPS Carrier in PA Claims Higher-Ups Instructed Workers to Backdate Ballots
At the very least there needs to be an investigation into this immediately.
Trump's 'deeply stupid' Wisconsin campaign staff try to get Pennsylvania Republicans to commit fraud
The deadline for ballots to be mailed in Pennsylvania was Tuesday, Nov. 3. The campaign sent out an email from its Wisconsin staff, saying: "Trump Victory urgently needs volunteers to make phone calls to Pennsylvania Trump supporters to return their absentee ballots.
"These phone calls will help President Trump win the election!" it concluded. The problem is, it can't unless there's a really big conspiracy to get those ballots injected into the system, one that would involve postal workers or the election observers inside canvassing rooms. They would need the postal workers to illegally manufacture fraudulent postmarks on the ballots. Or they would need someone in the rooms where they count the ballots who could smuggle them in and slip them into the process. Nevertheless, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports that "dozens" of staff of Wisconsin's Republican Party were involved in the effort to recruit volunteers.
Wisco nsin Republicans press Pennsylvania Trump supporters to return ballots after Election Day
Lookie there. Now wouldn't you agree that an investigation into fraud would be the best for both parties?
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: MConnalley
especially you actually totally you, your like the definition, the poster boy.
Is that even English? What are you trying to say?
Justin Levitt, a constitutional law professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles,
said from the early facts the email appeared to be a foolish attempt to try to highlight perceived problems and confusion created by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's ruling.
"It is a fairly unimpressive scheme if it is a scheme," said Levitt, a former deputy assistant attorney general in the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice under the Obama Administration.
Levitt said the email could be the basis for a criminal investigation under the section of federal civil rights law that forbids "conspiracies to encourage illegal voting." But he added it would be a tough case to prove, making most federal prosecutors reluctant to seek an indictment.