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From: PJr11/22/2020 10:02:48 PM
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It seems to me that a lot of people are shifting the focus away from potentially the most swift and successful offense. The mainstream media certainly is .... and very successfully. Forget about evidence of ballots being created or destroyed or machines flipping votes. Focus on the fact that governors, secretaries of state, courts, and/or election commissions altered existing election rules that were previously debated and approved by state legislatures. The Federal Constitution forbids that. It very specifically states that only the legislature of a state can establish the rules for elections in their state. It would be a slam dunk to get the courts to agree with that. Any deviation from what the state legislature approved is grounds to NOT certify the results. That's the prize ... to keep Biden from tallying 270 electoral votes rather than trying to convince anyone that Trump has more than 270. Who received the most votes is irrelevant at this point. It's a battle against the clock. Recounts can begin after all illegal votes are segregated and if that can't be done, then another remedy might be appropriate.

Once the premise of playing by the "legally approved rules" is handed down, then the fraud, battling over the voting machines, not being allowed to view the audits, etc. can be addressed without the current time limitation pressures. The issue of late ballots disappears since many of the questionable late ballots will be tossed if someone other than the state legislature changed the rules that permit them to even be an issue. The acceptable dates designated by state statute will be very clear.

There just isn't enough time to permit the witnesses who saw "fishy" behavior make their case or to convince a court that the voting machines may be suspect. Time is now the enemy for getting this resolved before the electoral college meets.

PJr
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