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thunderstorm 3 points ago +3 / -0

Arizona is now held up by a district council refusing a subpoena, and they are taking it to court where the corrupt court will rule in their favor. Georgia is threatened by the Lt. Governor that they will lose all their committee seats if they vote for a session. Wisconsin isn't showing any movement at all. They will spend all this time collecting evidence of people who falsely identified as indefinitely confined, and the corrupt court will once again rule against them.

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WeCax49 1 point ago +2 / -1

Wisconsin's court ruling has allowed them to toss out illegal ballots and the campaign is currently going through them now.

Arizona is highly suspicious, but they're still pushing. We'll see what happens.

Georgia is doing a signature audit- whilst I don't have much faith in it, there's little votes we need to make up.

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thunderstorm 3 points ago +3 / -0

They will need to take any of those 'illegal ballots' to the court, and the court will deny them.

Georgia is doing a signature audit and keeping watchers 100 feet away. This so-called audit will not change anything. The electors already voted and no one is going to certify Trump's electors.

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WeCax49 1 point ago +2 / -1

Wisconsin's court gave us that victory in the first place, and they're a conservative majority.

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thunderstorm 2 points ago +2 / -0

No, they tried to skirt the ruling they already have and put the burden on the Trump campaign to go out and not only find falsely identified indefinitely confined voters, but how they voted.

The fact that they are 'conservative' doesn't matter. A lot of the courts the campaign has had a case before is 'conservative', many of them Trump actually appointed. Did that matter? No. Why? Because these judges are establishment judges.