"...but it did not rise to the level of changing the outcome."
What an idiotic thing to say.
Why would adults commit thousands of felonies unless it was the full expectation that it WOULD change the outcome. Election fraud is not something people do for recreational reasons. They do it to win.
Consider overall how many people are involved
ReplyDeleteWhen a child is caught in wrongdoing, what is the first thing they say? (It wasn't me, [fill in the blank] did it!) Alternately, they may say, I don't see what's the big deal, it isn't that bad anyway.
ReplyDeleteUsually, adults put away such juvenile attempts at deception. It is the evil minded which only improve upon those unwanted behaviors.
This aint over.
ReplyDeleteI will not let them change my country into venezuela un-challenged.
Owie on that broken leg, and no, it's not over...
ReplyDeleteAnd who said it. It doesn't Google so made up?
ReplyDeleteMore states are deciding to conduct audits. The audits are being patterned on the Maricopa audit, which has by all accounts been comprehensive, and by the vistor's accounts, have been gold-standard. If the audits included signature verification measures, and checking against audited voter registration rolls, then there will be discoveries of fraud (This would be true of any past presidential election). That they are now yammering about the travesty of states enacting new Voter Laws, many of which feature measures for ID Verification, is an indication of what they thought they got away with. We shall see.
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