Court case in Georgia Monday July 19 likely to give Senate back to GOP!!

Methinks you missed what I consider the major point ... this case is NOT about Donald J Trump or the 2020 election ... it is about a Georgia election and Georgia citizens. Different ball game here folks.

You still lose. Cry some more loser.
 
Not sure what their evidence is but if they can prove state election laws were broken what should the judge do?

The judge will follow the law which would require that there be overwhelming evidence of fraud before they even consider overturning an election for fraud. As to errors in voting information, the standard is that if voters voted with an expectation that their votes were legal even if they were given the wrong information the courts will not throw out their votes. Second standard is the standard of laches which states that lawsuits must be filed within a time frame that is reasonable. A lawsuit filed 6 months after an election will always fail the laches standard.
 
But repubs didn't lose. Trump was winning by a landslide and then the dems cheated massively.

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Absolutely NOTHING ... except this time the dominion voting machines won't be used.

Source of information? In 2022 Georgia will be using ballot marking devices for 100% of its precincts. There is no information about Dominion machines being replaced.

"ATLANTA — Georgia’s Republican party is recommending that the state get rid of its new voting machines and replace them with hand-marked paper ballots.

In 2019, the state spent $100 million to buy new voting machines for every voting precinct in Georgia. Republicans pushed them through over the objections of Democrats, who called for hand-marked paper ballots."
 
Source of information? In 2022 Georgia will be using ballot marking devices for 100% of its precincts. There is no information about Dominion machines being replaced.

"ATLANTA — Georgia’s Republican party is recommending that the state get rid of its new voting machines and replace them with hand-marked paper ballots.

In 2019, the state spent $100 million to buy new voting machines for every voting precinct in Georgia. Republicans pushed them through over the objections of Democrats, who called for hand-marked paper ballots."

OK ... so what is the point ... it appears that I was correct
 
OK ... so what is the point ... it appears that I was correct

Not unless you have some evidence. Republicans bought all new Dominion machines in 2020 for all precincts for $100 million. They will continue to use voting machines in 2022 unless they decide to buy new ones to replace the Dominion. I have found no evidence that they plan to do so--they just want to. They just need to realize the loss was not due to any machines.

The point is that they will still be using Dominion machines in 2022.
 
6 months is the deadline for filing an election fraud claim? HAHAHAHA. You loons are making stuff up again.

No, the deadline is normally prior to the election being certified which is why a lawsuit filed 6 months later can never overturn an election. Perhaps if you didn't have your head up your ass you might actually read some of the court rulings which make that pretty clear.

Here is an explanation that anyone with a jr high reading skill should be able to understand.
https://electionlawblog.org/?p=119119
 
Read it yourself, stupid.

Significant Pennsylvania election law changes headed to governor’s desk

By Marc Levy
Associated Press |
Oct 29, 2019 at 3:48 PM

HARRISBURG — Legislation headed toward the governor's desk in Pennsylvania on Tuesday would deliver the biggest changes to state election laws in decades and provide aid to counties for much of the cost of new voting machines as a bulwark against hacking in next year's presidential election.

In a compromise package negotiated behind closed doors over the last four months, Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf secured some of his priorities to increase voting access, including allowing any voter to mail in a ballot and moving voter-registration deadlines closer to the election.

In exchange, Republicans who control the state Legislature dropped their opposition to Wolf’s insistence that counties buy new voting machines and secured their top priority, eliminating the ballot option for straight-party voting.

The Senate passed it Tuesday, 35-14, hours after the House passed it, 138-61. Wolf will sign it and help Pennsylvania shed its status as the nation's least voter-friendly state, his office said.

https://www.mcall.com/news/pennsylv...0191029-5sebng2dtbgqln6xeba7sjqgzu-story.html

Just can't pay attention to the conversation, can ya?
 
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