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RE: 2020 Presidential Election predictions
(11-21-2020 08:14 PM)RiceLad15 Wrote:  
(11-21-2020 08:04 PM)OptimisticOwl Wrote:  
(11-21-2020 05:15 PM)RiceLad15 Wrote:  
(11-21-2020 10:36 AM)tanqtonic Wrote:  So I am going to attempt one answer.

'Is there any evidence [of voting fraud] beyond hearsay and claims'.

Yes. There is. I surmise lad doesnt have a flipping clue what an affidavit is considered to be.

Lolz.

What do the affidavits allege?

My guess would be...voting fraud.

What kind of fraud? We talking about changing votes? Impersonating voters? Dead people voting?

Is this an issue in a specific state, or nationwide? What's the scope of the alleged issue?


Perhaps you should RTFM. There are a number of ongoing suits in several jurisdictions minc you. I would have assumed that you had when you yelp about no evidence beyond hearsay. Or is that the best that your talking points give you?

I take it you have not? If that is the case your previous comments about the cases and the effects on the nation seem pretty much like a premature detonation, wouldnt you agree?
11-21-2020 11:19 PM
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