Election Lawfare
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All of these claims can be adjudicated in a court of law, and the conspiracy theories can be weakened, if not entirely laid to rest, if any of this makes it to court. There is no crisis here, and to whatever extent Trump's allegations of voting fraud are bad for the country, pushing those claims through the courts will be a good way to decontaminate everybody's minds.
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All of these claims can be adjudicated in a court of law, and the conspiracy theories can be weakened, if not entirely laid to rest, if any of this makes it to court. There is no crisis here, and to whatever extent Trump's allegations of voting fraud are bad for the country, pushing those claims through the courts will be a good way to decontaminate everybody's minds.
@Horace said in Election Lawfare:
All of these claims can be adjudicated in a court of law, and the conspiracy theories can be weakened, if not entirely laid to rest, if any of this makes it to court. There is no crisis here, and to whatever extent Trump's allegations of voting fraud are bad for the country, pushing those claims through the courts will be a good way to decontaminate everybody's minds.
This is an empirical question and the data are in. The courts repeatedly told him to eat shit off a plate, but he kept spewing lies and 40 million magats believe him.
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@Horace said in Election Lawfare:
All of these claims can be adjudicated in a court of law, and the conspiracy theories can be weakened, if not entirely laid to rest, if any of this makes it to court. There is no crisis here, and to whatever extent Trump's allegations of voting fraud are bad for the country, pushing those claims through the courts will be a good way to decontaminate everybody's minds.
This is an empirical question and the data are in. The courts repeatedly told him to eat shit off a plate, but he kept spewing lies and 40 million magats believe him.
@jon-nyc said in Election Lawfare:
@Horace said in Election Lawfare:
All of these claims can be adjudicated in a court of law, and the conspiracy theories can be weakened, if not entirely laid to rest, if any of this makes it to court. There is no crisis here, and to whatever extent Trump's allegations of voting fraud are bad for the country, pushing those claims through the courts will be a good way to decontaminate everybody's minds.
This is an empirical question and the data are in. The courts repeatedly told him to eat shit off a plate, but he kept spewing lies and 40 million magats believe him.
He responded to that in the debate, something about how the only reason the courts rejected him was lack of standing, rather than the cases' merits.
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That’s not a response, he was merely describing his loss. Still he can’t accept a defeat (remember the Iowa GOP primary in 2016 that was ‘rigged’?). And magat cultists believe everything he says while writing checks for his ties, griftcoins , and shoes.
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That’s not a response, he was merely describing his loss. Still he can’t accept a defeat (remember the Iowa GOP primary in 2016 that was ‘rigged’?). And magat cultists believe everything he says while writing checks for his ties, griftcoins , and shoes.
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In the neighboring county they have uncovered a fraudulent ballot harvesting operation where voters are called and told to send their ballots to an incorrect address, not the BOE.
@Mik said in Election Lawfare:
In the neighboring county they have uncovered a fraudulent ballot harvesting operation where voters are called and told to send their ballots to an incorrect address, not the BOE.
Sorry, that doesn't exist.
Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain...