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I don't see election tampering here. He didn't change the results, he approached the GA SoS and suggested that he discard ballots that didn't match. Raffensperger said no, that's not possible.
We'll know when the trial gets to court. Biden's AG is going to be all over this like a duck on a June bug.
Unless, of course, #LadyG wrangles a pardon out of Trump in the next 60 days or so, and accepting a pardon would mean admitting to the crime. Not a good spot for a "senator" to be.
How many think Trump had fraudulent ballots in the states he supposedly won?
Biden should call for investigations.
I have no problem with this. IF Biden thinks there are fraudulent Trump ballots anywhere or processes that were done violating the Law that benefited Trump he should call for an investigation. Perhaps the Dems would hold onto some house seats or win the Senate. You have to wonder why he doesn't, it almost seems like he knows which side is much more likely to have committed fraud or changed the rules in violation of the law to gain votes and is afraid the results may cost him far more then it helps him.
To be fair, Graham has been a stooge for a long, long time. Always looking for a big strong leader he can attach himself to and be a toadie. Luckily for a long time it was John McCain, the last true and great Republican in office who would put country about party. Sadly, when McCain passed Graham latched onto the next Alpha male....Trump.
Here is an ad that was just put together by "Republicans for the Rule of Law" that is airing throughout the state of Georgia. It celebrates Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger for his integrity. Senator Graham's little adventure may impact the Georgia runoff's...we will see.
Here is an ad that was just put together by "Republicans for the Rule of Law" that is airing throughout the state of Georgia. It celebrates Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger for his integrity. Senator Graham's little adventure may impact the Georgia runoff's...we will see.
Sen. @LindseyGrahamSC just told a group of reporters in the capitol that he’s also spoken to Secretaries of State in Nevada and Arizona. This is in addition to the sos in Georgia.
He said he’s doing it as a senator who is worried about election integrity. (@pkcapitol asked)
Quote:
Bill Kristol
@BillKristol
You know what state was closer than Nevada? North Carolina. Funny that Lindsey didn't bother speaking to the secretary of state there.
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