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  1. Trump and his minions are acting like we live in some 3rd world country where there are no checks and balances in the system. Does fraud slide through? I'm sure some does ON BOTH SIDES. Not enough to change an election unless there is a nationwide conspiracy with tens of thousands of conspirators. If that's the case, recount all 50 states, not just the ones you lost. Stop being such brainwashed Trumpbots and use the deductive reasoning that God gave you, please! You are embarrassing yourselves. It's hilarious to watch you all in a tizzy weeping and crying, jumping around making fools of yourselves but at the end of the day, it's actually sad and pathetic. Have some self respect and wish the better man success. Trump's narcissism will not allow him to believe someone beat him. He has been able to buy, bully, and steal his way to everything he has ever desires but the American people can't be bought. We saw and see him for what he really is......a loser *in this case anyway)/
  2. Maybe in your state but I did a mail in ballot myself and they only sent it after I sent in my voter registration so you stop!
  3. Yes, it's actually easier to commit fraud in person
  4. Yes there is accountability. You must put your DL or ID number on the ballot, if none of those, your social security number. If you don't have that, someone must sign as a voucher and that person must have a DL or ID number or SSN. So any fraud can be traced back to the voucher. In person, all you need is an envelope with your name on it. (in my state) Vouching is the same in person. Edit: You must register your name and address with the authorities before you even get a mail in ballot so it has to match up. Anybody registered can only vote once because they check the name to make sure you are registered. If a non registered or duplicate vote comes it it gets tossed. It's actually easier to do fraud in person because you can register at the polls and any registered voter can vouch for an unlimited number of people. So I could vouch for 100 people who put a fake name easy.
  5. Certainly for libel if nothing else, perhaps fraud for taking up collections for the legal battles, even harassment in some cases I would guess for churches that single out people who voted for Biden or worked as election judges and such. The people who have their names on these lawsuits should be prosecuted for tampering with an election for sure. Trump himself could be investigated for inciting sedition by telling people to not accept the election results. His administration has refused to start the transition process so President-elect Biden is still not allowed to view sensitive information concerning threat assessments and meetings with the joint chiefs are closed to him. He needs to be prepared to make decisions his first day in office about things that are developing internationally between right now and that day. This is unprecedented. Could we be looking at a coup? Do you think the military will follow Trump or Biden on inauguration day if Trump refuses to relinquish control?
  6. I don't think you understand how this works......It's only fake new if it is referring to anything that could be considered negative about any Conservative or Conservative talking point.. Lies and innuendo that props up the party is called "Fair and Balanced." Now do you understand?
  7. Stories are coming out? Who is telling these "stories?" Could they be Republicans? Could they be lying? Is it possible that they weren't even in a position to know anything? Not to mention that nobody can mark an envelope with an R or a D if it is still in an envelope. They are not opened until the ballot gets counted. Not good to spread misinformation. "Stories coming out" is not even in the same ballpark as "proof." Would you want to be convicted of a crime because stories have come out? I encourage you to to believe things like verification, proof, corroboration instead of "Somebody said some stuff."
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