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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: i-node who wrote (755793)1/24/2022 11:57:21 AM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) of 793757
 
In the US, for purposes of presidential elections, fraud can only be prosecuted for two months following election day, after which, if it hasn't been, you just got away with it.
You've gotten away with it in terms of getting the president you want in. But you could still be prosecuted, it just wouldn't change the certified election results. If there were evidence tying the president, or probably even his campaign, in to the fraud the president could be impeached. But of course that's more of a partisan party line vote thing in practice then it is a real objective legal process.
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