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Hillmat3 6 points ago +6 / -0

...its all part of generating a movement....her individual case is not that relevant or new (it brings together other cases)...BUT...it makes news.....she may not land the fatal blow....she is a patriot

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infojunkie07 2 points ago +3 / -1

So it went from massive evidence, Kaken, bibilical lawsuit to - she may not land the fatal blow.

All this looks like some effort to placate the people that are mad so they wont lose it when Biden is sworn in. I have thus far not seen a single legal victory for Trump.

Even the PA legislature move is turning into a hail mary pass after their SC decision. There is no majority consensus from the GOP there to support Trump. And whats happenig with the other states?

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Toughsky_Shitsky 1 point ago +4 / -3

Unpopular to say on this board ... But, I'm afraid that you've hit on the exact motive of all the lawsuits. That and the fundraising laws allows for 50% to go toward paying down the campaign debt .. which the Trump campaign has already disclosed. Fwiw: Biden is doing the same .. wonder why the dems aren't making a huge stink about the lawsuits? Because the dems are paying down their campaign debt with donations to "fight Trump" as well ...

Feel like you're getting played yet? By both sides?

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MAGA1775 -6 points ago +6 / -12

The problem is the did damage to the movement.

Remember at the start, when everyone was hyperfocused on the counties in the swing states which threw out poll watchers and then stuffed ballots for days AFTER the election in order to push Biden to a win. Everyone was doing crowdsourcing, we had one of the biggest rallies even with over 100,000 people in DC, we were cohesive and strong.

Then Powell started derailing from that and started spouting off Q-esque conspiracies......"Trump won every single state by 7+ points, there's a vast communist Venezuelan plot from the ghost of Chavez with Dominion where they are switching votes in a control room overseas".....then she started repeating disinformation across interviews, the media, and Twitter....the worst was the seized server story (which originated by a random tweet on Twitter which Rep. Gohmer fell for and repeated on a Zoom call).

While she may have generated news, it caused the mentality of so many on our side to be complacent and "trust the plan" while garnering over a million new followers for herself. It caused a circus in the media, to make us look like conspiracy nuts instead of asking a valid question...."lets see the signatures on the envelopes for the mail-in ballots"

Barnes himself, who was the one who recommended Powell to Floyd and was working on the legal case with Powell and Rudy even said himself that Powell is responsible for derailing the legal effort. They were so close to getting signatures looked at until she went off spouting conspiracy theories. That's why Trump distanced himself from her.

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Hillmat3 2 points ago +3 / -1

I agree with Barnes that signatures /historical rejection rates are the best avenue...especially with Obama having used signatures himself.....but a laser focused path wouldn't work....we need a multi pronged movement...Senate, court, public opinion, pressure, Congress.....building, building building.....crescendo