Calling the States
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The court cases seem to be mostly PR. They don’t actually have any evidence of anything.
Michigan just got thrown out minutes ago.
Georgia was thrown out earlier:
The day after filing a petition, the Trump campaign lost an election lawsuit in Georgia on Thursday after two witnesses called by Republicans admitted under oath that they did not know whether the challenged ballots were received on time. Two witnesses for Chatham County’s board of elections affirmed that the ballots were on time.
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@jon-nyc said in Calling the States:
The day after filing a petition, the Trump campaign lost an election lawsuit in Georgia on Thursday after two witnesses called by Republicans admitted under oath that they did not know whether the challenged ballots were received on time. Two witnesses for Chatham County’s board of elections affirmed that the ballots were on time.
Geez, c'mon. Do your homework, ffs.
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@jon-nyc said in Calling the States:
You can imagine Trump simply demanding his team sue everywhere he’s losing and just not taking “but we don’t really have grounds” as an answer.
Who cares? It’s over. The stock market is celebrating divided government and the MSM best be thinking about programming restructuring starting next week. There is a massive hole to fill.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Calling the States:
I'm on my third country, and each time they get a little nuttier. No offence, but we all know it's true.
The next move might be with Elon Musk to Mars.
I have some boxes I could send you if that will help.
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@jon-nyc said in Calling the States:
You can imagine Trump simply demanding his team sue everywhere he’s losing and just not taking “but we don’t really have grounds” as an answer.
The closeness of the vote counts demands a recount, at minimum.
There isn't anyone in the entire world that wouldn't demand a double and triple check of the close races.
The difference with Mr. Trump is that an insult must be thrown at him.
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