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To: Bill who wrote (1410876)7/19/2023 1:49:12 PM
From: Tenchusatsu1 Recommendation

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Bill, so the defendants named in the indictment were real electors?

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On Dec. 14, 2020, weeks after Biden defeated Trump by more than 154,000 votes in Michigan, the defendants met covertly in the basement of the state GOP headquarters and signed documents claiming to be the legally qualified electors for the state in the Electoral College, according to Nessel.

“That was a lie,” Nessel said. “They weren’t the duly elected and qualified electors, and each of the defendants knew it.”

After that meeting, “some of the false electors attempted to enter the state Capitol and deliver their fabricated electoral votes to the Senate floor, but were turned away,” she said.
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To: Bill who wrote (1410876)7/24/2023 10:22:18 AM
From: Thomas M.  Respond to of 1576954
 
We cannot play games with electors. Democracy must hold strong.

Tom



To: Bill who wrote (1410876)8/4/2023 5:11:47 PM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576954
 
CNN's Van Jones explains that we've had contested electors in the past and that aligns with the law and the Constitution. Should he be prosecuted? That's all John Eastman did.

Tom