No Republican was ever threatened with felony charges just for filing a case about the 2020 election. In fact, more than 60 lawsuits were filed, many by Republican nut jobs like yourself, and they were heard in court. They were dismissed because they lacked evidence, not because of some imaginary criminal threat. Trump-appointed judges, conservative state officials, and even the Supreme Court (with 3 Trump nominees) all agreed -> there was no fraud that could’ve changed the outcome. In fact, it was discovered more fraud was committed by Republicans, by far, than Democrats.
The idea that Republicans were 'afraid to file cases' is just a lazy excuse for the fact that they did file them and lost. Over and over. Not that facts will Trump your feelings, Unreachable.
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All the above is abundantly documented, incontrovertible fact. There was always more evidence of voter fraud by Republicans (including attempts by Trump) than by Democrats. Anyone who believes otherwise is either deluded or just wasn't paying attention.Doctor CamNC4Me wrote: ↑Thu Jun 26, 2025 2:23 amNo Republican was ever threatened with felony charges just for filing a case about the 2020 election. In fact, more than 60 lawsuits were filed, many by Republican nut jobs like yourself, and they were heard in court. They were dismissed because they lacked evidence, not because of some imaginary criminal threat. Trump-appointed judges, conservative state officials, and even the Supreme Court (with 3 Trump nominees) all agreed -> there was no fraud that could’ve changed the outcome. In fact, it was discovered more fraud was committed by Republicans, by far, than Democrats.
The idea that Republicans were 'afraid to file cases' is just a lazy excuse for the fact that they did file them and lost. Over and over. Not that facts will Trump your feelings, Unreachable.
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Didn't you?Doctor CamNC4Me wrote: ↑Thu Jun 26, 2025 1:06 amThat’s what you got out of the entirety of all those discussions, huh?Dr. Shades wrote: ↑Wed Jun 25, 2025 3:46 amI thought allegations of voter fraud were just conspiracy theories.
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No. What I got out of it was that allegations without evidence are just a conspiracy theories. Allegations with crappy evidence, such as circular reasoning, is propaganda. Allegations with legitimate evidence are worth considering, especially so in court, so it can get sorted out.Dr. Shades wrote: ↑Thu Jun 26, 2025 2:11 pmDidn't you?Doctor CamNC4Me wrote: ↑Thu Jun 26, 2025 1:06 amThat’s what you got out of the entirety of all those discussions, huh?
For example, if the latest round of voter fraud allegations have evidence based in logic and factual evidence, it’s worth having a lawsuit so they can be argued. If the court finds the evidence to be lacking, then so be it.
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Incredible how people ignore the context of a discussion as time moves forward. Voter fraud is only a three alarm fire when its impact would change the results of an election. The first job of those who allege voter fraud is to prove it happened, and then, second, prove that it could have changed the outcome of the election in question. The fact that none of team Trump's allegations were backed by sufficient evidence of the kind of chicanery that would have changed the outcome of the election resulted in a huge waste of time for the courts. Here we have a case that has enough evidence, apparently, to proceed, and people treat it as though it is no different from the baseless Trump claims because well . . .Doctor CamNC4Me wrote: ↑Thu Jun 26, 2025 3:56 pmNo. What I got out of it was that allegations without evidence are just a conspiracy theories. Allegations with crappy evidence, such as circular reasoning, is propaganda. Allegations with legitimate evidence are worth considering, especially so in court, so it can get sorted out.
For example, if the latest round of voter fraud allegations have evidence based in logic and factual evidence, it’s worth having a lawsuit so they can be argued. If the court finds the evidence to be lacking, then so be it.
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Yup. All the cases that went to court were thrown out, in at least one case by a judge that Trump had appointed.
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Utahns were factoring in integrity when it came time to not vote for Trump, but reverted to Mormonism when it came time to not vote for a Democrat. I am guessing there were many write-in votes for LDS President Russell M. Nelson or Tim Ballard.
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