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To: Winfastorlose who wrote (1277488)11/9/2020 1:36:09 PM
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YOU LOST tRumptard LOSERS...



To: Winfastorlose who wrote (1277488)11/9/2020 3:00:38 PM
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Looks like there was voting fraud after all...

1,477,985 Republicans are registered in KY

Trump got 89.0% of that number McConnell got 82.7%

1,678,538 Democrats are registered in KY

Biden got 44.74% of that number McGrath got 47.29%



To: Winfastorlose who wrote (1277488)11/9/2020 4:19:24 PM
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A review of CORONAVIRUS during months of Trump vs today...

All the President’s Lies About the Coronavirus

An unfinished compendium of Trump’s overwhelming dishonesty during a national emergency

Christian Paz
August 31, 2020

Editor’s Note: The Atlantic is making vital coverage of the coronavirus available to all readers.
Find the collection here. theatlantic.com

Updated at 11:25 a.m. ET on August 31, 2020.

President Donald Trump has repeatedly lied about the coronavirus pandemic and the country’s preparation for this once-in-a-generation crisis.

Here, a collection of the biggest lies he’s told as the nation endures a public-health and economic calamity. This post will be updated as needed.

investorshub.advfn.com

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The Latest: US hits 10 million confirmed coronavirus cases

By The Associated Press
2 minutes ago

WASHINGTON — The U.S. has confirmed more than 10 million coronavirus cases, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University, as infections continue to rise in nearly every state.

The U.S. hit the milestone on Monday.

New daily confirmed cases are up more than 60% over the past two weeks, to an average of nearly 109,000 a day. Average daily cases are on the rise in 48 states.

The U.S. accounts for about one fifth of the world’s 50 million confirmed cases.

U.S. coronavirus deaths are up 18% over the past two weeks, averaging 939 every day. The virus has now killed more than 237,000 Americans.

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HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE VIRUS OUTBREAK

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apnews.com



To: Winfastorlose who wrote (1277488)11/9/2020 4:22:27 PM
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And here's what that BRILLIANT LAWYER, Sidney Powell, has to say about what has been uncovered about RAMPANT VOTER FRAUD to date ---->







AND HERE'S HER INTERVIEW WITH MARIA BARTIROMO ---->
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BOMBSHELL: GEORGIA GOP SECRETARY OF STATE BLASTS Republicans Loeffler, Perdu, who face runoff election on Jan 5, for the AMERICAN TRAITORS THEY ARE
By MARIANNE LEVINE and JAMES ARKIN
11/09/2020 04:08 PM EST
Updated: 11/09/2020 04:50 PM EST
politico.com

Republican Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue of Georgia called on the state’s GOP secretary of state to resign on Monday, citing “failures” in the election process but not providing any specific evidence to support their claims.

“There have been too many failures in Georgia elections this year and the most recent election has shined a national light on the problems,” Loeffler and Perdue said in a joint statement. “The Secretary of State has failed to deliver honest and transparent elections. He has failed the people of Georgia, and he should step down immediately."

The Georgia Republicans will both face runoff elections on Jan. 5. Loeffler, who beat back an intra-party challenge from Rep. Doug Collins, will go up against Rev. Raphael Warnock, while Perdue will go up against Jon Ossoff.

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger responded in a statement Monday saying he would not resign, and defended his office's handling of the election. He said the election was a "resounding success" from an administration perspective. He highlighted his office's briefings and updates to argue that they had conducted the process with transparency.

"I know emotions are running high. Politics are involved in everything right now," Raffensperger said. "If I was Senator Perdue, I’d be irritated I was in a runoff. And both Senators and I are all unhappy with the potential outcome for our President. But I am the duly elected Secretary of State. One of my duties involves helping to run elections for all Georgia voters. I have taken that oath, and I will execute that duty and follow Georgia law."

Raffensperger said the process for reporting results in the state was orderly and followed the law. And he added that while he was "sure" there were illegal votes cast, it was "unlikely" that there total rose to the "numbers or margin necessary to change the outcome" of the election.

He also took a shot at Perdue and Loeffler for their criticism: "As a Republican, I am concerned about Republicans keeping the U.S. Senate. I recommend that Senators Loeffler and Perdue start focusing on that."


President-elect Joe Biden appears on track to win Georgia, the first time a Democrat has flipped the state blue since 1992. Biden was declared the overall winner on Saturday after securing enough Electoral College votes to beat President Donald Trump.

The twin runoff races will determine which party controls the Senate under a Biden presidency. Democrats need to win both seats to win a 50-50 Senate majority, with Vice President-elect Kamala Harris as the tie-breaker.