翻盘就在今晚!



"It's all gone too far" | Georgia State election official says election worker received threats​

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Dominion 投票机20岁的合同工,家庭受到骚扰。

共和党,民主党都非常愤怒。
 


"It's all gone too far" | Georgia State election official says election worker received threats​

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Dominion 投票机20岁的合同工,家庭受到骚扰。

共和党,民主党都非常愤怒。




 
1 hr 21 min ago

Trump is holding a rally in Georgia Saturday. Here's why some Republicans are worried about his visit.​

From CNN's Ryan Nobles and Alex Rogers

President Donald Trump on November 26, 2020 in Washington, DC.


President Donald Trump on November 26, 2020 in Washington, DC. Erin Schaff/Pool/Getty Images

Georgia Republicans are increasingly worried about President Trump's rally on Saturday for the two Senate runoff races, as some brace for a tirade to overturn his loss that could hurt the party's effort to keep control of the chamber.

This will be Trump's first rally since losing the election to Joe Biden.

The campaigns for Republican Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler recognize that Trump can fire up his supporters for their Jan. 5 elections like no one else in their party can.

But in the aftermath of his loss in Georgia, Trump has attacked fellow Republicans Gov. Brian Kemp and Georgia Secretary of State Brian Raffensperger, not only undermining confidence in the integrity of US elections, but also discouraging some potential Republican voters, who now think that the fix is in.

Trump's rally also comes ahead of Loeffler's to debate with Democratic challenger Rev. Raphael Warnock on Sunday. Perdue declined an invitation to debate Georgia Democratic Senate candidate Jon Ossoff.

A group of prominent former Georgia Republican officials, including former Gov. Nathan Deal and former Sens. Johnny Isakson and Saxby Chambliss, released a statement on Wednesday urging the party to unify, and shift their attention to the challenge of protecting their Senate majority.

"Please separate the two," Eric Johnson, a Trump supporter and former state Senate Republican leader who signed the statement, told CNN.

"Looking into potential problems with the election is important, but we need to leave that (to) the lawyers," said Johnson. "The grassroots activists need to focus on the runoff."

Read more here.
 
Newsmax:
Wisconsin High Court Won't Hear Trump Election Lawsuit

Wisconsin High Court Won't Hear Trump Election Lawsuit
Voters seen at a polling place in Beloit, Wisconsin, on Election Day. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Thursday refused to hear President Donald Trump's lawsuit challenging the state's election results, saying the case must first wind its way through lower courts. [Full Story]
 
网络新词:川普46,Trump 46: 46分钟最重要的演讲。

川普46分钟视频大爆炸:要最高法院翻盘

 
美国大选投票人数超过注册人数了吗?(详细数据告诉你答案)ZTOriginal 西門克牆 冷知识和热知识

【看不见文中数据图片的网友请直接读原文。原文链接:https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/zlIPlGxUR6fO0I9HzrJXmA

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投票的人数超过注册选民数这种明目张胆的腐败行为,即使在世界上最腐败的国家,发生的几率也很小,所以,出于对这个数据的怀疑,我就去网上搜索了一下,首先就是这张图片上的第一个小镇,得到的数据是这样的:

这个North Muskegon有两个小选区,一个选区的投票人占注册人比例的73.53%,另一个是82.21%。根本就不是781%。这是从一个几百页的选举统计表里截图出来的。我另外附上这个小城市的政府网站,大家可以自己去核对数据,看看究竟谁在说谎。


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https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/zlIPlGxUR6fO0I9HzrJXmA

 
今晚还翻不翻了?到明天就整一个月了。

Trump's latest batch of election lawsuits fizzle as dozens of losses pile up​

President no closer to overturning result, with just one small victory in a month’s worth of cases

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The advocacy group Democracy Docket put Trump’s record at one win, 46 losses. Photograph: Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images
For a man obsessed with winning, Donald Trump is losing a lot.

In the month since the election, the president and his legal team have come no closer in their frantic efforts to overturn the result, notching up dozens of losses in courts across the country, with more rolling in by the day.

According to an Associated Press tally of roughly 50 cases brought by Trump’s campaign and his allies, more than 30 have been rejected or dropped, and about a dozen are awaiting action.

The advocacy group Democracy Docket put Trump’s losses even higher, tweeting on Friday that Trump’s team had lost 46 post-election lawsuits following several fresh losses in several states on Friday.

Trump has notched just one small victory, a case challenging a decision to move the deadline to provide missing proof of identification for certain absentee ballots and mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania.

Five more losses came on Friday. The Trump campaign lost its bid to overturn the results of the election in Nevada and a Michigan appeals court rejected a case from his campaign. The Minnesota supreme court dismissed a challenge brought by GOP lawmakers. And in Arizona, a judge threw out a bid to undo Biden’s victory there, concluding that the state’s Republican party chairwoman failed to prove fraud or misconduct and that the evidence presented at trial wouldn’t reverse Trump’s loss. The Wisconsin supreme court also declined to hear a lawsuit brought by a conservative group over Trump’s loss.

Trump’s latest failings came as California certified Joe Biden as the official winner in the state, officially handing him the electoral college majority needed to win the White House. Secretary of State Alex Padilla’s formal approval of the state’s 55 pledged electors brought Biden’s tally so far to 279, according to a count by the Associated Press – just over the 270 threshold needed for victory.

The Republican president and his allies continue to mount new cases, recycling the same baseless claims, even after Trump’s own attorney general, William Barr, declared this week that the justice department had uncovered no widespread fraud.

“This will continue to be a losing strategy, and in a way it’s even bad for him: he gets to re-lose the election numerous times,“ said Kent Greenfield, a professor at Boston College Law School. “The depths of his petulance and narcissism continue to surprise me.”



Trump team’s discredited fraud witness compared to SNL character
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Trump has refused to admit he lost and this week posted a 46-minute speech to Facebook filled with conspiracy theories, misstatements and vows to keep up his fight to subvert the election.

Judges in battleground states have repeatedly swatted down legal challenges brought by the president and his allies. Trump’s legal team has vowed to take one Pennsylvania case to the US supreme court even though it was rejected in a scathing ruling by a federal judge, as well as an appeals court.

After recently being kicked off Trump’s legal team, the conservative attorney Sidney Powell filed new lawsuits in Arizona and Wisconsin this week riddled with errors and wild conspiracy claims about election rigging. One of the plaintiffs named in the Wisconsin case said he never agreed to participate in the case and found out through social media that he had been included.

In his video posted Wednesday, Trump falsely claimed there were facts and evidence of a mass conspiracy created by Democrats to steal the election, a similar argument made by his lawyer Rudy Giuliani and others before judges, which have been largely unsuccessful.

Most of their claims are rooted in conspiracy theories about voting machines, as well as testimony from partisan poll watchers who claimed they didn’t get close enough to see ballots being tallied because of Covid safety precautions.

“No, I didn’t hear any facts or evidence,“ tweeted the Pennsylvania attorney general, Josh Shapiro, a Democrat, after watching the video Wednesday night. “What I did hear was a sad Facebook rant from a man who lost an election.”

 
悉尼 鲍威尔律师多次上Newsmax发表奇谈怪论,现在这媒体报道联邦法官对她的评价:是理论,猜想和推测的结合,是对信仰的践踏。

Sidney Powell's Michigan 'Kraken' Suit Slammed by Federal Judge
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Attorney Sidney Powell speaks to the press about various lawsuits related to the 2020 election, inside the Republican National Committee headquarters on November 19, 2020 in Washington, DC. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Monday, 07 December 2020 09:55 AM

A federal judge in Michigan denied ex-Trump campaign lawyer Sidney Powell’s request to decertify the state’s election result and slammed her claims of a vast election-fraud conspiracy as an assault on hard-fought voting rights.

The suit against Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson is one of those Powell, who is no longer associated with President Donald Trump’s legal team, filed last month and referred to as releasing the Kraken, a mythical sea monster depicted in the 1981 fantasy film “Clash of the Titans.”

Calling Powell’s claims of voting irregularities “an amalgamation of theories, conjecture, and speculation,” U.S. District Judge Linda V. Parker said in a ruling on Monday that the suit didn’t put forth the kind of evidence that would justify placing the election results in doubt to allow inspections of voting machines, software and security footage of polling places.

“They seek relief that is stunning in its scope and breathtaking in its reach,” Parker wrote. “If granted, the relief would disenfranchise the votes of the more than 5.5 million Michigan citizens who, with dignity, hope, and a promise of a voice, participated in the 2020 General Election.”

‘Undermining Faith’

“The people have spoken,” said Parker, a Barack Obama appointee. The judge added that Powell’s suit, which alleges foreign agents from Iran and China infiltrated voting machines and switched votes from Trump to Joe Biden with help from “communist money” and hundreds of corrupt Democrat election workers, seemed less about seeking relief in court than undermining “people’s faith in the democratic process and their trust in our government.”

The decision adds to the long string of legal defeats by the president’s campaign and its allies as they seek to upend the results. Trump lost Michigan by more than 150,000 votes. Georgia officials asked a judge to toss out Powell’s parallel case in that state on Saturday.

 
最后编辑:
今晚是大限。 :evil:
 
母们说为啥川黑老说母们天天嚷着翻盘,原来是自己发了一个翻盘贴,然后天天排着队顶帖,转身儿说母们天天着急翻盘。

母们真不着急,川黑们排好队加油表演。
 

Newsmax: Georgia Officials: 2nd Recount Also Shows Biden Won


1 hr 54 min ago

Georgia reaffirms Biden's victory for 3rd time​

From CNN’s Lindsay Benson and Jason Morris

Georgia has re-certified the results of the presidential election, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said in a news release.

The results reaffirmed that President-elect Joe Biden as the winner following three counts of ballots.

Monday's certification locks in the state's results for Biden before the Dec. 14 Electoral College vote, though President Trump has continued to c against Raffensperger, a Republican, and called for additional signature verification — which is, at this point, procedurally impossible.
 
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