Message from @james j
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The trump legal team is using these irregularities as evidence of fraud in their attempts to over turn the election. Thats why i brought up fraud
One thing to remember in all this
is to look at Trump's last two SCOTUS picks
Brett and Amy, what do you think they have in common?
Both conservative judges?
not just that
No idea
They worked for Bush's legal team in Bush v Gore
Oh , so you are saying they were preparing to lose and use the supreme court
I'm saying Trump was anticipating it,
like imagine this
imagine you're a lawyer
and arguing your point to a judge,
and reference arguments that judge made years ago
Yeah
I doubt it will get to the supreme court or if they will even hear it however
I'm not saying there's a huge conspiracy, but some things do cast doubt
like why republican poll watchers were denied meaningful access
or for instance, the curing of mail in ballots for some counties, but not allowing ballots to be cured in other counties within the same state
@Adam135, you just advanced to level 5!
@james j, you just advanced to level 2!
not really, the treatment of ballots was actually defined in Bush v Gore
that they must be treated equal among all counties within a state.
pursuant to the 14th ammendment
I'm not saying they were deliberately not allowing ballots to be cured
but just that in some counties they did allow and others not
I thought you were trying to say trump got these people to intentionally kick out poll watchers so they could levy allegations to invalidate the results based on something they orchestrated
The whole poll watchers having meaningful access was dismissed in court
that might be so, but it still doesnt look good
There were republican watchers in the room
Its a frivolous case
meaningful access means within 6 feet
As ordered by Justice Alito,
wait no that was a separate issue regarding the deadline extension
The poll watchers trump keeps referring to were the watchers off the street you signed up to watch
but yes, they were in the room, but they weren't able to physically identify ballots from a reasonable distance.
No the judge in that case asked were there republican poll watchers in that room , the lawyer replied “there was a non zero number of republican poll watchers in the room” . Then the case was dismissed
It's basically a simple gentleman's rule, like in boxing, how before one coach can wrap the fighter's hands, the opposing coach must come over and witness it to ensure good faith and then mark it before the gloves come on.
I'm not disputing whether or not they were in the room, I'm disputing whether they were actually able to witness and identify ballots being cast.
Its a frivolous case that got tossed. They were allowed to be within 6 feet after however that is not enough to invalidate those votes