So per only Monday's Rasmussen poll:gil wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 11:55 pmSo here we are 3 weeks later. The courts in several states have heard evidence. But the courts have mostly ruled again Trump, both on procedural grounds and because there was no real evidence of election fraud, tampering, etc. Is there something that, even after the electoral college has voted, has not been presented to the courts? And if so, why not? I suspect that republican election officials in Georgia, or majority republican legislators in GA, PA, WI would have been willing to act on any solid evidence. I suspect that Mitch McConnell would not be congratulating Biden if there were any solid evidence.HawkBowler 2.0 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 5:20 pmJenna Ellis had a great moment at the first presser when she told the activist reporters that "their opinion doesn't matter."gil wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 5:03 pm"IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICCT COURT, NORTHERN DISTRCOICT OF GEORGIA, ATLANTA DIVISION"
I'm sorry folks, typos like this give me a bad impression. I hope for Sidney Powell's professional reputation, the substance of her filing is better than her spelling/proofing. Starting to read now ...
https://defendingtherepublic.org/wp-con ... 5.2020.pdf
Or maybe she is just being sarcastic.![]()
Or maybe this is just a conspiracy to get a different name for our NHL team.![]()
The same is true for you. It doesn't matter if you believe the validity of the lawsuits put forth by L. Wood and Sydney Powell. It matters what the judges think, what the jury of peers think.
Powell's lawsuits offer more than enough "preponderance of evidence" to move forward. The evidence she has is already substantial. We know that this evidence trove will grow as well once discovery is granted.
There's more than enough evidence of fraud in MI, PA and GA to stop Biden from receiving those electoral votes. That would put him under the required 270 and the battle would move to Congress and then SCOTUS.
Barry Obama's biggest mistake as president was leaving hundreds of federal court seats for his chosen successor Hillary. Trump filled them all and now the Republicans dominate SCOTUS and the circuit courts. L. Wood has already moved his GA lawsuit into the Trump friendly 11th Circuit court.
Seventy-three percent (73%) of Republicans believe the election "legal challenges" are the result of widespread voter fraud. Seventy-six percent (76%) of Democrats and unaffiliated voters by a 49% to 39% margin think instead that the challenges are a political effort to delay Biden’s win.
Not so far-fetched right Gil? Trust me I'm as impatient as they come but alot still has to play out. Me, I lean towards the "Purge" option.