Vae on 5/11/2020 at 06:54
There is actually plenty of that on both sides.
Options:
1) Trump could possibly sue the states/counties involved in irregular behavior for fraud or miscount/error. If he is successful in suing a county, for example, the county judge would rule that votes for that county are to be thrown out, and thus altering the total vote count for the state.
2) If the President provides sufficient evidence of fraud to the Supreme Court, then they could determine the election results are invalid. If this occurs, they would likely rule for a "do-over" of the election.
Pyrian on 5/11/2020 at 08:03
Hoeg Law on Trump's lawsuit in Michigan:
[video=youtube;qoEAyPj47j8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoEAyPj47j8[/video]
Starker on 5/11/2020 at 08:11
The presidential spiritual adviser practiced her particular brand of Christianity and did a small rain dance for Lord Dampnut's victory:
[video=youtube;AUmMUmLYT1Y]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUmMUmLYT1Y[/video]
Kind of reminds me how /pol/ was sending Lord Dampnut spiritual energy Dragon Ball style.
SubJeff on 5/11/2020 at 08:22
Quote Posted by Vae
There is actually plenty of that on both sides.
No there isn't.
That's actually very little on both sides.
The USA doesn't seem to have a big problem with election fraud, something you should be proud of instead of trying to push a false narrative that can only be detrimental to your country's standing in the world. Idiot.
Jason Moyer on 5/11/2020 at 08:45
The hilarious thing about all this talk of "fraud" is that the most likely error would be something like ballots being lost at USPS service centers. And given Biden's massive advantage in absentee voting, fixing that would just make things worse for Trump.
Honestly, I think it's highly commendable that a.) so many people voted from basically everywhere b.) everyone seems to have been mostly well-behaved c.) almost everyone from both sides (not so much Trump's campaign, but his political supporters) is saying we need to chill out and wait for them to count votes and then roll with whomever wins.
SubJeff on 5/11/2020 at 08:48
Quote Posted by icemann
Ejection fraud? That's not one to practice at home. Be single pretty quick.
Picking up on clear autocorrect blunders is so 2016.
Nameless Voice on 5/11/2020 at 11:31
Quote Posted by SubJeff
No there isn't.
That's actually very little on both sides.
I'd say that wide-scale systemic voter suppression counts as election fraud, but that's probably just my strange opinion from a little country where actually being able to vote if you want to is a given.
henke on 5/11/2020 at 11:45
Yeah it seems like the hoops you gotta jump through to vote in US are pretty crazy, like voter registration. And why does it have to be on Tuesday, a workday? Why not place it on Sunday? That's what we do here.