No, there is no voter fraud

Yes, it’s from the WSJ editorial board. The facts they cite in the piece to support their opinion are accurate and have been widely reported.
Look at you, you do know what good sourcing is then. Most is just all opinion with no facts.
Oh wait, that’s your brother wrong guide- poor lost soul.

So what’s the new special jello flavor? Or do they just mix a couple together and call it jello surprise? Festivities start at 3pm so you can be in bed by 6? They will show you a clip from Europe for NYE and say, happy 2026!
 
Remember, it's not voter fraud unless (legally ineligible) voters do it themselves.
 
Look at you, you do know what good sourcing is then. Most is just all opinion with no facts.
Oh wait, that’s your brother wrong guide- poor lost soul.

So what’s the new special jello flavor? Or do they just mix a couple together and call it jello surprise? Festivities start at 3pm so you can be in bed by 6? They will show you a clip from Europe for NYE and say, happy 2026!
Ok MAGA Boy. You’re free to believe that the unsigned tapes are “proof of voter fraud” in Georgia. The recounts were fake, right? 😂
 
Ok MAGA Boy. You’re free to believe that the unsigned tapes are “proof of voter fraud” in Georgia. The recounts were fake, right? 😂
Have you fallen and hit your head? You would think with the money you are paying the folks at the “home”’you would get attention to that kind of thing.

Get those cognition tests routinely too I’m sure… just like your hero?

Do they hide your meds in the jello???
 
N.B.: This phony voter-fraud thing is an OLD problem, goes back to the 1960s.



As the Jim Crow era began coming to an end, Black voters began leaving the Party of Lincoln (GOP) for the Democratic Party, making the GOP increasingly White. The GOP struggled to win in cities, and concluded from the results of the 1960 election that a new strategy was needed.[7]:304-305 Thus was born Operation Eagle Eye, which focused on the 1964 election in Arizona, which was based on a scheme led by future Supreme Court Justice William Rehnquist[note 1] in the 1962 election in Phoenix.[7]:304 The scheme consisted of:[7]:304

"Caging", sending mail to registered voters and using any returned mail as the basis for challenging the legitimacy of registrations
Sending deceptive mailers and phone calls to registered Democrats, stating that they would be arrested if they have a traffic violation and they vote, or telling them to vote for Martin Luther King Jr., who was not on the ballot
Sending GOP "poll watchers" to polling places, specifically to harass minority voters, including both people with "Ballot Security" armbands and uniformed-and-armed off-duty police officers
Operation Eagle Eye became a blueprint for future voter suppression strategies.[7]:304-305
 
From the Wall Street Journal:

Yet Georgia’s ballots in 2020 were counted three times, twice by scanner and once by hand, five million of them. “In 73% of Georgia’s 159 counties, the margin of the hand count varied from the original by 10 voters or fewer,” these pages reported at the time. “In a quarter of counties, the two numbers exactly matched.” In other words, the hand tally validated the machine count.

Unsigned tabulator tapes are a problem, and that this mistake was so apparently widespread during early voting in Fulton County is an indicator that its election office deserved an overhaul. Yet an error by poll workers isn’t a reason to throw out tens or hundreds of thousands of ballots cast by Georgians who did nothing wrong. “A clerical error at the end of the day does not erase valid, legal votes,” Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said.

Robert Sinners, a spokesman for Mr. Raffensperger’s office, provided further explanation to the Center Square news site. The signature requirement “wasn’t even part of the election code—it was a procedural rule,” according to Mr. Sinners. “Based on the reports from appointed monitors who were on site in Fulton County reviewing the conduct of the election—there was sloppiness that needed improvement, but outright fraud was not a concern.”

This is all getting more attention than it deserves because Mr. Raffensperger is running for Governor, and his GOP primary opponents are using the Fulton County mistake against him. But his opponents offer no evidence that the error produced fraudulent ballots.


https://www.wsj.com/opinion/magas-l...28f71?st=aJTe9d&reflink=article_copyURL_share
You’re presenting an opinion piece as irrefutable evidence of voter fraud, lol? No wonder y’all kept losing in actual legal court settings.
 
You’re presenting an opinion piece as irrefutable evidence of voter fraud, lol? No wonder y’all kept losing in actual legal court settings.
Hi. I’m taking an indefinite break from crushing ignorant liberals like you, but since you replied directly to my post, I’ll grant you the courtesy of a response.

The OpEd I shared debunks the claim that there’s proof of fraud. The WSJ editorial cites widely reported and easily verified facts to support their argument that there is no proof of fraud in GA.

If you had bothered to read my post you could have avoided the embarrassment you caused yourself.
 
Hi. I’m taking an indefinite break from crushing ignorant liberals like you, but since you replied directly to my post, I’ll grant you the courtesy of a response.

The OpEd I shared debunks the claim that there’s proof of fraud. The WSJ editorial cites widely reported and easily verified facts to support their argument that there is no proof of fraud in GA.

If you had bothered to read my post you could have avoided the embarrassment you caused yourself.
What’s that? Say it again. No proof of fraud? How many trips to court and investigations do you need to prove that?

Is the number equal to the flavors of jello? We know you like your gelatin desserts.

And you have to understand, when you usually post complete shit- just like the other knuckle dragging Brawndo drinkers (did Brawndo buy jello?).

Good to see you are finding some solid facts finally.
 
Hi. I’m taking an indefinite break from crushing ignorant liberals like you, but since you replied directly to my post, I’ll grant you the courtesy of a response.
Happy New Year! Please do take a break. You’ve earned enough PB Purple Hearts.

The OpEd I shared debunks the claim that there’s proof of fraud. The WSJ editorial cites widely reported and easily verified facts to support their argument that there is no proof of fraud in GA.
Well surprise, surprise. Look at you going anti-conspiracy. Perhaps you’ve turned a MAGA corner.

If you had bothered to read my post you could have avoided the embarrassment you caused yourself.
No embarrassment whatsoever, but I could have paid more attention, that I can agree upon.
 
DOJ has subpoenaed all off the Fulton County GA ballots from 2020. We're going to see.
 
Noted from here: Blacks left GOP because Dems had gimmes (New Deal and then Great Society) and they wanted that more than honoring GOP efforts post Civil War.
Wrong. Blacks didn't swing entirely to the Dems until the GOP openly embraced opposition to civil rights reform. Even now, most Blacks will tell you they don't support the Dems so much as they oppose the Republicans.
Whites went GOP when they saw that Dems were party of gimmes.
No, they went GOP thanks to the Southern strategy.
 
How did Jell-O get into this?
You haven’t been around a while, our friend BabyBoobs has a wide array of jello options available to him at his residence that specializes to those of advanced age.
 
try explaining the 2020 no voters fraud to the trump right wingers

they will just be like tom cruise or was it jack nickelson in the 1992 film a few good men

cant handle the truth
 
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