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Don_Davenport 8 points ago +8 / -0

They're gonna find out that Obama didn't win in 2008. That's why Trump says "When I'm done, it'll be like you were never here".

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TheHoeAndJoe420 3 points ago +3 / -0

lol epic quote.. Do you know where he said that?

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AwareNonCompliant 6 points ago +6 / -0

So Sotomayor and Kagan are illegitimate and need to be replaced ?

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Pederella 3 points ago +3 / -0

Every race in every state of this election must be pulled apart. Once 2020 is autopsied, there needs to be examinations of races going backwards to at least 2002. Hanging chads in 2000 opened the floodgates of these computer thefts.

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STAX 2 points ago +2 / -0

Electronic vote rigging has been happening since the inception of the machines.

Not that it matters (because they were both Yale Skull and Bonesmen), but George W. Bush stole the election in 2004 from John Kerry because of Diebold (Dominion) vote rigging in Ohio.

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TakenusernameA 1 point ago +1 / -0

Diebold is linked to dominion?

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STAX 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes, here's the history: https://defyccc.com/shocking-history-of-dominion-voting/

Dominion announced the acquisition of the Diebold products on May 19, 2010 [2] and the acquisition of Sequoia Voting assets on June 4, 2010 [3]. Dominion also hired much of its personnel, probably retaining ties to extremely sketchy Smartmatic. Sequoia/Smartmatic systems had been used in the Venezuela 2004 referendum, which Hugo Chavez “won”. Smartmatic is a British company with Hugo Chavez ties, headed by “Lord” Malloch-Brown (former UN Deputy Secretary-General, UNDP, UNHCR, VP of Soros’ Quantum Fund, and Vice Chair of Soros’ Open Society Foundation) [7], and linked to electoral scandals all over the world [5].

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DJT1 2 points ago +2 / -0

Smartmatic was weaponized in the 2010-2014 Philippine Presidential and Senate Elections

https://www.namfrel.com.ph/v2/news/pollautomation-p2.php

Background: On Friday, April 30th, Norberto Gonzales made public statements that election cheating had begun with bribery attempts already underway in the Comelec, AFP and PNP. On Monday, May 3rd, one week before election day, PCOS machines tested in localities around the Philippines failed at a rate of almost 100%. Contrary to initial reports, votes were miscounted for both local and national candidates, in different ways is different localities. At first, Smartmatic technicians claimed that the problem was because the ballot paper used for the testing was thinner than the real paper to be used on election day. When this was disproven, the official explanation from Smartmatic was that the compact flash cards were improperly programmed. Ballots were printed double-spaced, while the cards were programmed to read single-spaced ballots. Smartmatic took complete blame for the improper programming of the CF cards. On Tuesday, May 4th Smartmatic decided to recall all 76,000 CF cards, reprogram and replace them in time for a second testing to be held on May 7th. Kontra Daya and Bantay Halalan released statements enumerating multiple other possible problems with the AES, including: untested servers (that receive and store results from PCOS machines), PCOS modem firmware, untested public website, problems with source code (that may improperly count undervoting), lack of proper encryption and electronic security, misaligned ovals. GMA election lawyer, Rolumo Maclintal, as well as deputy Pre. Spokesperson Gary Olivar suggested that polls be postponed 15 days to allow Comelec to print all the forms for manual count. Comelec stated that it had information of politicians planning to disturb polls by making delays in voting and that it knows of vote buying conducted by two presidential candidates in order to destroy the credibility of the May 10 elections.

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PlateOwner [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

"I think voting fraud has been happening in this state and possibly nationwide much longer than the past four years. I'm looking at the data and it looks as though it's going back to at least 2008."—Bobby Piton, November 30, 2020

https://youtu.be/kU5tQDwjOF8?t=813 (Timestamped at 13:33)

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KuzoKevin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Voting machines that could be manipulated was bad enough. Then they add massive vote-by-mail and it created an opportunity to push the limits and they couldn't help it. They overplayed their hand, and people better go to jail.