In running the story, Mediaite writes this: There is no evidence that reasonably suggests that there was "Large scale cheating & irregularities" in the 2020 election as Trump claims, which is best evidenced by the failed legal efforts put forth by Trump's lawyers.
Mediaite writes: There is no evidence that reasonably suggests that there was "Large scale cheating & irregularities" in the 2020 election as Trump claims.
Hello? Yes there is evidence that more than reasonably suggests irregularities in the 2020 election right here in my own state of Pennsylvania.
Having been through my share of Pennsylvania elections, watching all of this on television was to understand that, yes, this is rigging an election.
Philadelphia would open seventeen such locations where people could vote in September and October, prior to the election.
Why did election officials in overwhelmingly Democratic Philadelphia go out of their way to deprive the campaign of that right? Hemingway said this of Pennsylvania's Supreme Court: Pennsylvania's legislature had set a clear deadline for counting votes and had declined an opportunity to revise it after a global pandemic hit.
Their decision to override the state Legislature was rigging an election.
To end where we began, recall that Mediaite has written this: There is no evidence that reasonably suggests that there was "Large scale cheating & irregularities" in the 2020 election as Trump claims, which is best evidenced by the failed legal efforts put forth by Trump's lawyers.
There is evidence aplenty out there - seriously documented, factual evidence - that the 2020 election was rigged in Pennsylvania.
Judge Newcomer ruled that the Democratic campaign of William G. Stinson had stolen the election from Bruce S. Marks in North Philadelphia's Second Senatorial District through an elaborate fraud in which hundreds of residents were encouraged to vote by absentee ballot even though they had no legal reason - like a physical disability or a scheduled trip outside the city - to do so.
The headline: Special counsel focuses on Trump fundraising off false election claims The story reports that "Federal prosecutors" are: looking to determine if former president Donald Trump or his advisers scammed donors by using false claims about voter fraud to raise money, eight people familiar with the new inquiries said.
https://spectator.org/mediaite-still-in-denial-about-2020-election/
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