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President Donald Trump’s attorney, Rudy Giuliani, took the president’s voter fraud claims even further on Thursday, baselessly alleging during a frenzied news conference that the fraud was nationally coordinated.
The president's legal team alleged already debunked claims of voter fraud, baseless allegations of corrupted and hackable voting machines, election interference by foreign communists, and even references to antifa. The former New York City mayor also offered alternative election results for swing states and argued the president had a viable path to a second term.
originally posted by: MarkOfTheV
you could have just summed up what the supposed bombshell was.
originally posted by: Trueman
a reply to: Doctor Smith
Jenna.... OMG. Smart and hot.
originally posted by: MarkOfTheV
a reply to: Doctor Smith
In the time it took you to copy and paste all these YouTube urls and get your post formatted... you could have just summed up what the supposed bombshell was.
Pretty please? Ain't nobody got time for this.
originally posted by: MarkOfTheV
a reply to: Doctor Smith
In the time it took you to copy and paste all these YouTube urls and get your post formatted... you could have just summed up what the supposed bombshell was.
Pretty please? Ain't nobody got time for this.
originally posted by: LordAhriman
originally posted by: MarkOfTheV
you could have just summed up what the supposed bombshell was.
There isn't one.
originally posted by: MarkOfTheV
a reply to: Doctor Smith
"Ain't nobody got time for this. "
Smartmatic does not provide technology to the battleground states that sealed President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory. And electronic voting security experts said they were unimpressed with what Ms. Powell presented.
“The essence of the affidavit is that voting machines could have been hacked. This is not news,” said David Dill, a computer scientist at Stanford University and founder of the Verified Voting Foundation. “Every single vote that has been counted by computer in the U.S. in the last 50 years was counted by a computer that ‘could have been hacked.’ So far as I know, none of them actually were.”
Dan Wallach, a professor of computer science at Rice University and an expert on electronic voting system security, said: “If this class of attack was happening, the odds of it going undetected is quite low. So far, we have no evidence suggesting an abnormal number of spoiled ballots.”