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originally posted by: Boadicea
a reply to: network dude
Agreed. At best and at most, the cheaters are pulling back their efforts in the short term but only to regroup and re-arm themselves so-to-speak.
They could also be quietly setting things up.
I honestly think the 'government' has been doing everything on purpose to destroy any trust left. To demoralize us further.
originally posted by: Terpene
a reply to: Boadicea
It's taking so long it almost seems that this hasn't the full suport of the legislative...
Elections is one of the few things the government should do everything to ensure their citizens trust in it.
originally posted by: Boadicea
a reply to: IndieA
I will not be responding to her at all anymore.
That sounds like an excellent idea to me. No need to keep your door open to trouble.
Do you happen to know her financial situation? Could she be easily bought?
originally posted by: network dude
I just don't think the BAMN crowd has disappeared and decided not to cause any more issues. All things election related should be watched like a hawk.
Would we know if anyone was caught attempting to cheat or manipulate key votes in Arizona during last Tuesday's primary?
Donald Trump said at a rally this weekend that high Republican MAGA turnout overpowered the cheating. Sounds like our side knew what was going on with the enemy(s) and monitoring closely.
FBI agents raided Donald Trump’s residence in Mar-A-Lago, Florida on Monday, in a move the former US president called politically motivated persecution.
While the former president’s statement did not mention any materials, he did bring up the fact that Hillary Clinton, as a former first lady of the US, had taken “antique furniture, and other items from the White House” and was not prosecuted for deleting over 30,000 emails even after they were subpoenaed.
He accused the US “establishment” – all three branches of government that are currently led by Democrats – of hating him and trying to stop him and the Republican party with “lawlessness, political persecution” and a “witch hunt.”
One of the authors of the NYT article was Maggie Haberman, who earlier in the day promoted her upcoming book about Trump by claiming he had shredded government documents and had them flushed down a toilet while president. Haberman was the reporter mentioned as a “friendly journalist” by Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign staff, according to emails from the team manager John Podesta published by WikiLeaks.
FBI raids Trump's residence.
A former Sterling Heights City Council candidate who was elected last week to serve as a Republican precinct delegate has been charged with election fraud for allegedly forging signatures on absentee ballot applications, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced Tuesday.According to Nessel, Manni drew suspicion from the Sterling Heights clerk when he personally dropped off about 50 absentee voter applications with his signature on them. He claimed he was delivering the applications with permission from the voters.
When the clerk’s staff called the voters to verify if they were applying for absentee ballot applications, nine of them said they were not.
The clerk reported the suspected fraud to the Michigan Bureau of Elections, which investigated and referred the case to the Attorney General’s Office.
Manni was charged with nine felony counts of forging signatures on absentee ballot applications and nine misdemeanor counts of making a false statement on the applications.
He faces up to five years in prison.