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BREAKING...  Genuine 2020 Election Fraud Alert For Rob Wheeler!!

After Democrats flip state, Georgia moves to shut down early voting locations ahead of Senate runoff

https://www.salon.com/2020/12/08/after-democrats-flip-georgia-gop-moves-to-shut-down-early-voting-locations-ahead-of-senate-runoffs/

December 9, 2020

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4 hours ago, Steve Thomas said:

When Donald Trump leaves the White House, he's going to have to go live with his in-laws.

Melania Trump 'just wants to go home'

By Kate Bennett, CNN December 9, 2020

https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/09/politics/melania-trump-future/index.html

“The Mar-a-Lago abode encapsulates approximately 3,000 square feet of the property's main building, a generous proportion for many families, but a relative studio apartment after living in the 55,000 square foot White House mansion.”

“Melania Trump views Mar-a-Lago as a peaceful respite of sun, solitude and self-care.

"Her parents have a suite of rooms there as well, not far from the family quarters," said Leamer, who has spent ample time at Mar-a-Lago as a guest of several members. Viktor and Amalija Knavs, (Melania) Trump's parents, stay at Mar-a-Lago often, and have done so for much of the two decades their daughter has been with Donald Trump.”

Steve Thomas

 

Unfortunately for Melania, Trump can't live at Mar-a-Lago when he leaves the White House. He can do so illegally, of course, since doing illegal things is nothing new to him. But the place could then lose its license, meaning no members, no more income.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-maralago-permanent-residence-after-he-leaves-office-175100408.html

 

 

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2 hours ago, Robert Wheeler said:

Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi, South Carolina, South Dakota, Missouri, Indiana, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Utah, West Virginia.

Now 17 Total

Experts mock Trump for only being able to get a ‘disgraced white supremacist’ attorney for ‘crazy’ SCOTUS case

https://www.rawstory.com/2020/12/experts-mock-trump-for-only-being-able-to-get-a-disgraced-white-supremacist-attorney-for-crazy-scotus-case/

Legal experts are having a field day with the latest Supreme Court lawsuit, filed by 17 red states, trying to overturn the election by literally disenfranchising millions upon millions of U.S. citizens.

The case is without merit, legal experts say, but what may be even more embarrassing and ridiculous is President Donald Trump is trying to join the case. To do so, he must petition the Supreme Court, which he just did.

It appears the only attorney Trump could convince to file his motion is a “disgraced white supremacist” who “who thinks Kamala Harris and Marco Rubio are not U.S. citizens.”

That attorney is John Eastman, a law professor at Chapman University School of Law.

If the name sounds familiar, it should. Eastman is also the chairman of the National Organization For Marriage (NOM), the far right wing anti-LGBTQ faith-based organization that spent millions of dollars of dark money in a failed attempt to ban same-sex couples from marrying.

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2 hours ago, Robert Wheeler said:

Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi, South Carolina, South Dakota, Missouri, Indiana, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Utah, West Virginia.

Now 17 Total

Hmmm...so there are at least 17 red state Republican AGs who have no integrity, then?

Is that your point?

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Trump’s Supreme Court filing says he can’t prove fraud — which means there must be fraud
https://www.rawstory.com/2020/12/trumps-supreme-court-filing-says-he-cant-prove-fraud-which-means-there-must-be-fraud/

President Donald Trump joined the case brought by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton suing states that voted for Joe Biden in the November election. According to the filing from Trump, however, they can’t actually find any fraud. 

“Despite the chaos of election night and the days which followed, the media has consistently proclaimed that no widespread voter fraud has been proven. But this observation misses the point. The constitutional issue is not whether voters committed fraud but whether state officials violated the law by systematically loosening the measures for ballot integrity so that fraud becomes undetectable,” the filing said.

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4 hours ago, Dennis Berube said:

Great article. Apparently, despite all of that, the majority of the Democratic party views the Obama time as at least "decent". It's obvious that is far from the case.

Spoken like a true partisan.

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13 minutes ago, Robert Wheeler said:

18 now - Arizona just joined.

 

Did Robert Wheeler miss the part in this filing which described the election fraud as “undetectable”?

Robert claims extensive detectable fraud but the Trump team trashes all that.

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39 minutes ago, Robert Wheeler said:

18 now - Arizona just joined.

 

Are we supposed to be impressed-- as if 18 sociopaths repeating the same lies makes them more credible?

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6 hours ago, W. Niederhut said:

BREAKING...  Genuine 2020 Election Fraud Alert For Rob Wheeler!!

After Democrats flip state, Georgia moves to shut down early voting locations ahead of Senate runoff

https://www.salon.com/2020/12/08/after-democrats-flip-georgia-gop-moves-to-shut-down-early-voting-locations-ahead-of-senate-runoffs/

December 9, 2020

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The outlet added that county budgets may have played a role in the closures after they were forced to pay for two recounts, including one requested by the Trump campaign.

Georgia Republicans have also called to toughen voting rules, though Gov. Brian Kemp, a Republican, shot down the idea of implementing new rules before the runoff. Raffensperger, who has drawn praise for standing up to Trump's baseless attacks on the state's election, has backed Republican complaints about an election that saw no major irregularities or evidence of fraud. He called for absentee ballot rules to be tightened, drawing allegations of "voter suppression" from Democratic leaders.

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52 minutes ago, Robert Wheeler said:

How do you like my new profile picture gentleman?

I think it adds a level of authenticity.

Instead of using the same one year after year.

With the ruins of Trumpism in the background?

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6 hours ago, Dennis Berube said:

Great article. Apparently, despite all of that, the majority of the Democratic party views the Obama time as at least "decent". It's obvious that is far from the case. It amazes me that anyone thinks Biden represents something substantively different from that.

 

Hey Dennis, if you don't mind my asking, how would you rank your top 10 presidents? I'm curious.

 

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The other thing is this:  when the Supreme Court greatly weakened the Voting Rights Act, that took away a lot of federal pressure to step into a district and inspect the polling conditions.

Georgia was one of the worst culprits in that aspect. They took away scores of polling precincts. 

This senatorial election will have almost as much turnout as November's. Its just preposterous to decrease the amount of polling precincts.  Especially when we know which precincts will be hurt the most.

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45 minutes ago, Robert Wheeler said:

20,000 pages for a mugging gone wrong. I’m guessing there is a little more to the Seth Rich murder than what the MSM has been saying.

 

...FBI has completed the initial search identifying approximately 50 cross-reference serials, with attachments totaling over 20,000 pages, in which Seth Rich is mentioned.  FBI has also located leads that indicate additional potential records that require further searching. . . . FBI is also currently working on getting the files from Seth Rich’s personal laptop into a format to be reviewed. As you can imagine, there are thousands of files of many types. The goal right now is to describe, generally, the types of files/personal information contained in this computer.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/12/huge-4-years-stonewalling-corrupt-fbi-finally-admits-holding-seth-richs-laptop/

Seth Rich!

Oldie but goody...By bringing up Rich in the context of Wikileaks’ sources, Assange was telling us Rich had nothing to do with the DNC e-mails.

 

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