It's not about the Electoral College. He's saying that 43 thousand extra votes in those states would have given Trump victory. Seems perfectly clear to me, I can't really see the problem.
I suspect she can't because she doesn't want to, Tom.
It's not about the Electoral College. He's saying that 43 thousand extra votes in those states would have given Trump victory. Seems perfectly clear to me, I can't really see the problem.
It's not about the Electoral College. He's saying that 43 thousand extra votes in those states would have given Trump victory. Seems perfectly clear to me, I can't really see the problem.
It's not about the Electoral College. He's saying that 43 thousand extra votes in those states would have given Trump victory. Seems perfectly clear to me, I can't really see the problem.
I suspect she can't because she doesn't want to, Tom.
They were so sure trump-appointed judges would have their backs.
OMG
"hey i got a ton of ballots I just found.they arent postmarked - but so what?"![]()
The ballots still had to be postmarked by election day.
A deadlocked Supreme Court on Monday let stand a lower-court ruling that requires Pennsylvania election officials to count absentee ballots received within three days after Election Day, Nov. 3, even if they are not postmarked. In two brief orders issued shortly after 7 p.m., the justices denied, without explanation, a request by Republicans to put the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s ruling on hold. Four justices – Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh – indicated that they would have granted the Republicans’ request.
The order came in a lawsuit filed by the Pennsylvania DEMOCRAT Party that challenged various aspects of the state’s absentee-ballot system in light of the coronavirus pandemic. Last month, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, citing a voting-rights provision of the state’s constitution, ordered several modifications to voting rules, including extending the deadline by which mail-in ballots must be received in order for them to be counted. Previously, that deadline was Election Day, but the state court ruled that ballots should be counted if they are received up to three days after Election Day unless a “preponderance of the evidence” shows that a ballot was mailed after Election Day.
That means that ballots lacking clear postmarks may be counted if received by Nov. 6.
https://www.scotusblog.com/2020/10/supreme-court-leaves-in-place-order-requiring-pennsylvania-to-count-absentee-ballots-after-election-day/
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Why don't you worry about what goes on in the UK.
so the democrats did cheat

Help me out here, I'm looking for a site that claims PA found and counted a ton of ballots without postmarks.
Christ, you're stupid, cum gargler.
He doesn't live in the UK, cum gargler.
How come you've never asked Iolo/Penderyn that question, cum gargler?
You might consider guzzling more semen, seeing that's all you're good for.
Why don't you worry about what goes on in the UK.
That some judges are letting election audits continue is a huge problem for the Revolution.....the fraud was well done.....but not that well done.
A deadlocked Supreme Court on Monday let stand a lower-court ruling that requires Pennsylvania election officials to count absentee ballots received within three days after Election Day, Nov. 3, even if they are not postmarked. In two brief orders issued shortly after 7 p.m., the justices denied, without explanation, a request by Republicans to put the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s ruling on hold. Four justices – Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh – indicated that they would have granted the Republicans’ request.
The order came in a lawsuit filed by the Pennsylvania DEMOCRAT Party that challenged various aspects of the state’s absentee-ballot system in light of the coronavirus pandemic. Last month, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, citing a voting-rights provision of the state’s constitution, ordered several modifications to voting rules, including extending the deadline by which mail-in ballots must be received in order for them to be counted. Previously, that deadline was Election Day, but the state court ruled that ballots should be counted if they are received up to three days after Election Day unless a “preponderance of the evidence” shows that a ballot was mailed after Election Day.
That means that ballots lacking clear postmarks may be counted if received by Nov. 6.
https://www.scotusblog.com/2020/10/supreme-court-leaves-in-place-order-requiring-pennsylvania-to-count-absentee-ballots-after-election-day/
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"...the state court ruled that ballots should be counted if they are received up to three days after Election Day unless a “preponderance of the evidence” shows that a ballot was mailed after Election Day. That means that ballots lacking clear postmarks may be counted if received by Nov. 6." MAY be counted, not WILL be counted.