So there's two levels of election claims going on right now. There's the actual legal challenges, which mostly are about whether observers could "meaningfully observe" despite COVID restrictions and whether certain small-ball ballots should be counted.
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One other thing that's been bugging me. The Trump campaign lawsuits are trying to prevent the state from certifying the votes. Why is this important? Because recounts cannot begin until the vote is certified. That's the disconnect between the lawsuits and the remedy.
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If the Trump camp. really believes that poll workers secretly tallied thousands of fraudulent votes while GOP observers weren't standing close enough to see, there's an obvious remedy: count again. But the lawsuits' very goal is to prevent (or at the very least) delay recounts.
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I stand corrected. Dominion software does appear in the new federal Michigan lawsuit. Thanks, Mike.https://twitter.com/MikeSacksEsq/status/1326658167032467456 …
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Oh, this is useful. The Blaze surveyed the affidavits offered in support of one of the Michigan lawsuits.https://www.theblaze.com/news/affidavits-alleged-voting-regularities-in-michigan …
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discovery would be a *bitch* on this one, I gather...
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Is this the same thing as “Hammer” and “scorecard” that Steve Bannon has been pushing about changing votes through some spyware bullshit?
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Didn't seem to bother them at the Impeachment 'trial'
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