Trump Lawyers Claim 1,500+ Dead Voters Cast Ballots, 40,000 Voted Twice in Nevada Election; “This Needs Answers”: CCTV Video Of Georgia Poll Workers Sparks Election Fraud Outrage, and related stories
Trump lawyers claim 1,500+ dead voters cast ballots, 40,000 voted twice in Nevada election:
Lawyers looking to overturn the certification of Nevada’s election told a judge Thursday they had evidence of deceased individuals having voters cast in their names and that tens of thousands of living voters voted twice.
The lawsuit, filed by the campaign on behalf of the electors and the Trump campaign, seeks to prevent the Democratic Party’s electors from casting their votes for President-Elect Joe Biden. Last week, the Nevada Supreme Court and Gov. Steve Sisolak certified the election results, directing the Democratic Party’s electors to cast their six votes for Biden.
Judge James Russell did not enter his decision Thursday, saying he wanted to review all the evidence presented to him before making his decision. That decision could come Friday.
Jesse Binnall, the lawyer for the Trump campaign, told Russell that 1,506 votes cast in the election came from dead voters. He and the Nevada Republican Party also provided these allegations: —>READ MORE HERE
“This Needs Answers”: CCTV Video Of Georgia Poll Workers Sparks Election Fraud Outrage:
Disturbing election night footage has emerged showing Georgia poll workers waiting for observers and news outlets to leave State Farm Arena in Atlanta after calling an end to counting for the night, before pulling out several large suitcases containing ballots from under a table.
The footage, presented by an attorney working with Republicans during a Thursday state Senate hearing, is perhaps the strongest direct evidence of potential fraud, and demands serious inquiry. In it, a handful of poll workers can clearly be seen staying behind after GOP observers say they were told to clear out. After the media packs up their belongings, the workers can be seen pulling out the suitcases and opening them at approximately 11 p.m.
Of note, earlier in the day, counting was paused for approximately 90 minutes due to what officials blamed on a ‘water main break’ – which turned out to be a lie, and was in fact a ‘slow leak,’ according to news.com.au. —>READ MORE HERE
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