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originally posted by: Astyanax
US electoral process, 2020 & 2022: >100
MAGA election deniers: 0
American democracy and the rule of law are holding a lot steadier than some of us feared. Hooray for the US of A!
You left out all of the Democrat "election deniers"
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I'm amazed that Republican "Election Deniers" get so much attention from Democrats
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originally posted by: carewemust
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But, statistical SCIENCE is NOT allowed as evidence. In other words, DON'T trust the SCIENCE.
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originally posted by: rnaa
originally posted by: carewemust
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But, statistical SCIENCE is NOT allowed as evidence. In other words, DON'T trust the SCIENCE.
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Wrong. Statistics aren't votes. Votes aren't Science. It has nothing to do with trusting or not trusting science.
The applicable scientific method for an election is 'the only poll that counts is the one that counts the votes'.
More at: www.westernjournal.com...
Kari Lake Holds Electric 'Save Arizona' Rally with 4x Capacity Trying to Get In - Even Trump Called In
originally posted by: Xcalibur254
Guess whose appeal got rejected today?
More at: www.rawstory.com...
Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake ran as a Donald Trump acolyte, and she’s now taking the former president's election fraud allegations playbook all the way to the Arizona Supreme Court.
Nearly four months after losing her bid for the state’s highest office to Democrat Katie Hobbs in a tight race, Lake is asking the state’s Supreme Court to review the allegations of fraud earlier deemed without merit by lower courts.
“We filed our Historic Election Integrity case with the Arizona Supreme Court,” Lake tweeted Wednesday. “Pray for our Attorneys. Pray for the Judges. Pray for Justice. Pray for America.”
Lake’s attorneys allege ballot printer irregularities in Maricopa County – home to more than 60 percent of the state’s voters – polling places and claim chain of custody protocols were breached at an off-site facility.
They also argued that the state’s Court of Appeals in rejecting Lake’s challenge applied an improper standard of proof.