Many parts of Milwaukee had 95%+ turnouts... some over 100%. All but 1 went Biden.
The fraud is so transparent, filmed live! And still people refuse to believe it because they hate Trump so much & they blindly believe the Media.
Every one, and more happened. As a pessimist I don't see us winning this in courts simply because I have no faith in our Supreme Court to actually have a spine.
It's an interesting situation where if Trump loses he's probably one of the few people who has enough popular support and charisma to be able to "cross the Rubicon". Except I don't think he's that sort of person.
Which is why it's really stupid for the left to be signaling imprisoning Trump, his family, and his supporters: because if he's dead already maybe he has nothing to lose by trying.
The article mentions a current election in Gabon has "issues". The wikipedia page on Gabon says they're classified as "not free" and that this particular election is "disputed", so apparently they're on the "naughty list" maintained by our Betters and a discussion of vote rigging serves that purpose.
Many parts of Milwaukee had 95%+ turnouts... some over 100%. All but 1 went Biden.
The fraud is so transparent, filmed live! And still people refuse to believe it because they hate Trump so much & they blindly believe the Media.
Every one, and more happened. As a pessimist I don't see us winning this in courts simply because I have no faith in our Supreme Court to actually have a spine.
It's an interesting situation where if Trump loses he's probably one of the few people who has enough popular support and charisma to be able to "cross the Rubicon". Except I don't think he's that sort of person.
Which is why it's really stupid for the left to be signaling imprisoning Trump, his family, and his supporters: because if he's dead already maybe he has nothing to lose by trying.
"What's the penalty for being late?" "Death" "And what's the penalty for rebellion?" "Death" "Well, we're already late."
Is this a news article or did the left accidentally publish their guidebook?
The article mentions a current election in Gabon has "issues". The wikipedia page on Gabon says they're classified as "not free" and that this particular election is "disputed", so apparently they're on the "naughty list" maintained by our Betters and a discussion of vote rigging serves that purpose.