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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He didn’t win. Lawsuit to follow here: https://www.newsweek.com/judge-2024-election-lawsuit-timeline-2084468 [/quote] I voted against Trump and wish he had lost, but that’s not what this article is claiming. It addresses voting irregularities in a single NY county. There seem to be two issues of concern: An independent Senate candidate was credited with receiving only 5 votes and 7 people have filed statements that they voted for her. 9% of the Democratic Senate candidate’s voters did not also vote Harris, which is statistically significant. The article then quotes a political science professor who indicated that none of these irregularities would have affected the outcomes of any elections. Like it or not (and I don’t), Trump won. Misrepresenting news articles to promote conspiracies is as reprehensible as Trump’s continued election denial for the 2020 race. I am sure that the Democrats had an army of political scientists, statisticians, and lawyers who would have raised the alarm and fought the election in court (as the Republicans attempted and subsequently lost every case after the 2020 election). In both 2020 and 2024, due process was followed and the elections, however you may feel about either, were valid. While Trump is undoubtedly corrupt and a danger to our democracy, adopting his corrupt tactics is not the way to stand against him, but will only divide and weaken America. Instead, Americans who want to preserve our freedom need to call out the bad actors on both sides, regardless of their political affiliations, lest we similarly endanger America while also becoming hypocrites. Ultimately, the only ones who benefit from dividing America through promoting unfounded conspiracies are hostile foreign powers.[/quote] Get off your high horse. This is one lawsuit. Read up on these organizations suing and you’ll see they found the same irregularities in other states. They bring all the data, not magic fairy dust. [/quote] PP you responded to I’m not objecting to this lawsuit, or any lawsuit. I specifically suggested that filing lawsuits is the correct way to address concerns. What I objected to is the PP misrepresenting this article about this lawsuit and using it to promote a conspiracy that Donald Trump lost the election, when that isn’t what the article claims. If you are suggesting that other lawsuits in other states that indicate a pattern, you need to provide links to back up that assertion, because blatantly lying about the only link provided undermines the credibility of such an argument. On the other hand, while Democratic leadership seems to be floundering on whether to blame their loss on campaign messaging, candidate choice, the nominating “process” of supporting a weak candidate (Biden) until he dropped out late in the cycle and was replaced by an annointed Harris, the racist/sexist and generally flawed electorate, or various other factors, there hasn’t been an outcry over fraud. Even googling “democrats on validity of 2024 election results” turns up practically nothing. As I don’t consider the Democrats as too stupid to notice, nor as too shy to speak up, I am not inclined to trust isolated, anonymous claims about stolen elections from conspiracists who lie about their “evidence”. In other words, put up or shut up.[/quote]
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