For Those Who Still Insist That There Was Election Fraud

annabenedetti

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"Trump's inner circle at the end was...Giuliani, Sidney Powell, Lin Wood, Peter Navarro... Garbage in. Garbage out." -- Mick Mulvaney

He called them "garbage." Sounds like a very negative assessment on Mick's part.

It sounds like it is, because it is. Mulvaney (despite attempts to pretend otherwise by hardliners) is no longer a friend of Trump.

 

annabenedetti

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He doesn't appear to be, but neither does Joe Biden.

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annabenedetti

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"Temporary" being "hours."
"Having the option" is not the same as knowing the option was available immediately and there being no delays.
They "could" have voted, but the hours they would have had to wait in line turned them away.
What you've got are weasel terms designed to ignore the facts.

Here are more inconvenient facts for the factually-challenged Kari Trump-Like, about whom the Arizona Supreme Court had this to say:

The Supreme Court quoted the appeals court ruling, saying that to prove her claim, Lake must provide a “competent mathematical basis to conclude that the outcome would plausibly have been different, not simply an untethered assertion of uncertainty.”

She's untethered, all right!



In Maricopa County, voters typically feed their completed ballots into tabulator machines to count ballots; optical scanners record each vote. It is normally the last step for in-person voters.

On Election Day, however, some tabulators at some county vote centers stopped taking some or all ballots. The issue affected about 70 of the county’s 223 vote centers that opened that day.

At about 2 p.m. local time, Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chairman Bill Gates said the problem, caused by a printing error, had been fixed at 17 vote centers and repair work was underway at other centers.

"Even when we did have this active issue, still, there was no one who came today with a valid ID who was turned away from the polls," Gates said Nov. 8. He said people were given ballots to fill out, and if the tabulators refused to read the ballot, people were presented with alternative ways to vote:

  • People could try feeding their ballot in a different tabulator or stay and wait for a tabulator to work properly(sometimes waiting in long lines);
  • They could spoil the ballot they’d been given at one location and go to a different location that wasn’t experiencing tabulator problems;
  • They could put their completed ballots in a secure slot marked "No. 3" and officials would tabulate them later.

About 7% of all in-person ballots in Maricopa County — or about 17,000 ballots — were impacted by the technical issues and placed in box No. 3, Gates said Nov. 9.

As of Nov. 17, county officials were examining whether 146 provisional ballots could be counted. Votebeat Arizona reported that those ballots were from voters who checked in with poll workers at a vote center and left without being checked out. However, no statewide race was decided by fewer than 500 votes, according to Arizona’s uncertified election results as of Nov. 21.

Voters in Maricopa County were not disenfranchised, according to voting rights experts, election officials and a local judge.

"People were still able to vote, it was just a matter of maybe not voting in the way they wanted to," Gates said Nov. 8. "We do not believe that anyone has been disenfranchised, because no one has been turned away."
 

marke

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Prove there were no observers. Without using Gateway Pundit.
Crooks who commit voting fraud are American traitors and those who refuse to acknowledge evidence of the fraud because of their devotion to the traitors are enemies of God.

Election Fraud In Detroit: ‘They Did Not Want Us To See What Was Happening’ (thefederalist.com)

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First-Hand Account Of Election Fraud In Detroit: ‘They Did Not Want Us To See What Was Happening’

BY: JOHN DANIEL DAVIDSON

NOVEMBER 06, 2020
 

marke

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Here are more inconvenient facts for the factually-challenged Kari Trump-Like, about whom the Arizona Supreme Court had this to say:

The Supreme Court quoted the appeals court ruling, saying that to prove her claim, Lake must provide a “competent mathematical basis to conclude that the outcome would plausibly have been different, not simply an untethered assertion of uncertainty.”

She's untethered, all right!



In Maricopa County, voters typically feed their completed ballots into tabulator machines to count ballots; optical scanners record each vote. It is normally the last step for in-person voters.

On Election Day, however, some tabulators at some county vote centers stopped taking some or all ballots. The issue affected about 70 of the county’s 223 vote centers that opened that day.

At about 2 p.m. local time, Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chairman Bill Gates said the problem, caused by a printing error, had been fixed at 17 vote centers and repair work was underway at other centers.

"Even when we did have this active issue, still, there was no one who came today with a valid ID who was turned away from the polls," Gates said Nov. 8. He said people were given ballots to fill out, and if the tabulators refused to read the ballot, people were presented with alternative ways to vote:

  • People could try feeding their ballot in a different tabulator or stay and wait for a tabulator to work properly(sometimes waiting in long lines);
  • They could spoil the ballot they’d been given at one location and go to a different location that wasn’t experiencing tabulator problems;
  • They could put their completed ballots in a secure slot marked "No. 3" and officials would tabulate them later.

About 7% of all in-person ballots in Maricopa County — or about 17,000 ballots — were impacted by the technical issues and placed in box No. 3, Gates said Nov. 9.

As of Nov. 17, county officials were examining whether 146 provisional ballots could be counted. Votebeat Arizona reported that those ballots were from voters who checked in with poll workers at a vote center and left without being checked out. However, no statewide race was decided by fewer than 500 votes, according to Arizona’s uncertified election results as of Nov. 21.

Voters in Maricopa County were not disenfranchised, according to voting rights experts, election officials and a local judge.

"People were still able to vote, it was just a matter of maybe not voting in the way they wanted to," Gates said Nov. 8. "We do not believe that anyone has been disenfranchised, because no one has been turned away."
Lake could not gather the evidence due to the extreme difficulty and expense of such gathering, but democrats lie when they claim her failure proves they committed no fraud.
 

Arthur Brain

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Lake could not gather the evidence due to the extreme difficulty and expense of such gathering, but democrats lie when they claim her failure proves they committed no fraud.
She couldn't gather the "evidence" cos there wasn't any to support her allegations. Still, she'll have made plenty of dollars in grifting those gullible enough to believe she was cheated. There's plenty on the far right who'll have gladly contributed to her out of "patriotism".
 

Arthur Brain

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"Trump's inner circle at the end was...Giuliani, Sidney Powell, Lin Wood, Peter Navarro... Garbage in. Garbage out." -- Mick Mulvaney

He called them "garbage." Sounds like a very negative assessment on Mick's part.
Well, we've already seen the communications between hosts on Fox who blatantly thought Powell was a wingnut behind the scenes along with derogatory opinions surrounding Trump himself.
 
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