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Election Day 2020

And in Wisconsin, where fortunately this won't be an issue since Beijing Joe blew out Trump by 20,000 votes, this:

A flash drive that contained crucial absentee voter information in the 2020 presidential election was briefly lost during the early morning hours of Wednesday Nov. 4 as the world waited for Milwaukee to reveal its ballot counts.

Sources within Milwaukee County law enforcement told Wisconsin Right Now exclusively that the executive director of the Milwaukee Election Commission, Claire Woodall-Vogg, realized she had lost the flash drive when she left, with police escort, the Central Count building where ballots were tallied. She was en route to the county courthouse to report “the results of more than 169,000 absentee ballots collected in the City of Milwaukee,” the Hill previously reported.

Those results would prove to heavily weight toward Vice President Joe Biden in the critical battleground state. Biden would go on to win the state with the slimmest of margins (20,540 votes), although President Donald Trump’s campaign says he will request a recount.

We’ve met a brick wall of silence and stonewalling in our attempt to get more details about what happened around 3 a.m. when the drive suddenly couldn’t be located by Woodall-Vogg, according to our sources.

We reached out to the Milwaukee Police Department Office of Public Relations, and asked Sgt. Efrain Cornejo for comment. Cornejo referred us to the FBI and the Milwaukee County DA’s Office for comment. Neither responded with comment.

We reached out to Claire Woodall-Vogg multiple times on Friday for comment, and we were told she was working, however she did not return any phone call or email to explain what happened. In particular, we wanted her to explain if the chain of custody was breached and, if so, for how long? And how she can assure voters that no one else had access to the flash drive during the time period she didn’t have possession of it. We also wanted more information about what important information was on it. She did not respond.

Calls and emails for comment were also made to Mayor Tom Barrett’s office, and the Milwaukee County Election Commission. There have been no responses at all. Our sources did not want to be named for fear of retaliation, although they are in a position to know the information they imparted; such is the urgency behind the scenes over the matter. One officer reported the incident to a supervisor out of concern, we were told.

Claire Woodall-Vogg hand delivers the City of Milwaukee absentee ballot count to the courthouse, escorted by police from the central count facility. @journalsentinel pic.twitter.com/gi7LkXNQTi

— Meg Jones (@MegJonesJS) November 4, 2020

According to sources, Woodall-Vogg became panic stricken when she realized she had lost one of the several flash drives. She stressed the importance of the missing drive and indicated it was urgent to find it, the sources said. Woodall-Vogg made phone calls and an unidentified female later handed her the flash drive stating something to the effect of that it was what she needed. It’s not clear how long it was missing, but the situation has caused a stir within the Police Department and ignited a wall of stonewalling.

Sources tell Wisconsin Right Now that police on the scene were pressured to stay silent and that police felt threatened by district attorney investigators and election personnel, who were present during the incident and didn’t want them to tell anyone what happened.

We went to an address listed for one of the officers in question to get more details but didn’t get a response. We were told that officers fear retaliation if they speak out about what happened.

We reached out to Milwaukee County DA prosecutor Joshua Mathy of the public integrity unit and DA John Chisholm’s spokesman Kent Lovern for comment. They did not respond.

The officers were assigned to guard the building when they were suddenly pulled into police escort duties, the sources said. We are withholding their names for their own protection.

According to Politifact, “From 3:26 to 3:44 a.m. in the Associated Press election reporting stream, the vote for former Vice President Joe Biden jumped by 149,520 (9.2% of Biden’s total votes) and Trump’s vote jumped by 31,803 votes (2% of his total votes).” Most of the votes came from Milwaukee County.

https://www.wisconsinrightnow.com/2020/11/06/milwaukee-election-flash-drive/

No worries, lost flash drive that gave Beijing Joe 118,000 more votes than Trump disappeared for a while but no problems, relocated and brought in for counting at 3:00 a.m. and gave the state to Beijing Joy, the Basement Boy.

Who could possibly have a problem with a 118,000 Beijing Joe vote surplus being found? Not like votes are supposed to have a chain of custody or anything.
 
Did you know it's a felony to pose as a lawyer without being an actual lawyer?

It is? Oh ****. Never mind.

Given how you represented Ogre in his rightful wrongful assault case at the hands of Ark, might I suggest - with my legal expertise - you should be behind bars?
 
Given how you represented Ogre in his rightful wrongful assault case at the hands of Ark, might I suggest - with my legal expertise - you should be behind bars?

I never pass up a chance to get in front of or behind bars.

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Whoever said Jimmy isn't funny is a GD liar.
 
Fox is paying for their actions. Can't say I'm not tickled.

Internal Fox News Numbers Reveal Catastrophic Viewership Collapse

FOLLOWING FOX NEWS PREMATURELY CALLING THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN FAVOR OF JOE BIDEN, THE NETWORK’S RATINGS HAVE PLUMMETED TO NEVER BEFORE SEEN LEVELS BELOW CNN AND MSNBC.

Last Friday’s ratings for the supposedly “conservative” outlet were less than both CNN and MSNBC for the first time in years, according to an internal Fox document containing viewership analytics.

The numbers show that on November 6th, Fox pulled 2,266,000 viewers while CNN saw nearly twice as many at 4,009,000 viewers. Similarly, MSNBC, per Fox’s internal numbers, counted 2,983,000 viewers, beating Fox by over 700,000 viewers.

Internal data reveals this slump:

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The numbers below correspond to CNN’s viewership, dwarfing Fox’s nearly 2,300,000 viewers by almost 2,000,000:

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For you election fraud deniers.

Three Election Oddities No One Can Deny

You don’t need to be a conspiracy theorist to have more than a few questions about the election.

Even forgetting every story you’ve read about illegals voting, ballot harvesting, or election “glitches” seemingly only benefitting Biden, there are some oddities that occurred on election night that no one can deny.

Bellwether States

Ohio has historically been a barometer for national opinion, and has had enormous success in forecasting election results. “As Ohio goes, so goes the nation” goes the adage.

Excluding last week’s election, the winner of Ohio has gone on to win the presidential election in every single election since 1904, with two exceptions. Republican Thomas Dewey won Ohio and then lost to Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1944, and Republican Richard Nixon won Ohio in 1960 and then lost to John F. Kennedy.

Florida is the largest bellwether state. Only twice has a Democrat won the presidency without winning Florida, while no Republican since Calvin Coolidge has won the presidency without it.

Meanwhile, Trump picked up support in hard left states like New York, doing six percentage points better in 2020 with 42.9% of the vote, compared to 36.% against Hillary.

So Trump won bellwether states and picked up support in the Empire State, yet struggled in Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and reliably-red Georgia? How was it that Trump won those two bellwether states that were called on election night, yet the others, who were not called on election night, ended up eventually going to Biden?

Bellwether Counties

Just like there are bellwether states, there are bellwether counties as well. Vigo County, Indiana has been won by every presidential winner since 1956, and the same is true for New Mexico’s Valencia County since 1952. Trump won both of them this year, Vigo by nearly fifteen points, and Valencia by 11 points.

And they’re not the only ones. Nearly every bellwether county was wrong this year, with only 18% of them going for Biden/Harris.

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So, what changed this election cycle?

Republicans Outperform Everywhere…. Except the Presidency

The GOP averted a media-predicted “blue wave,” and picked up seats in the House to chip away at the Democrat majority, while being favored to keep control of the Senate (contingent on the outcome of two runoff races in Georgia).

In other words, we’re to believe that Republicans did well everywhere except the presidency.

The obvious response to anyone suspecting fraud is; “if Democrats rigged the election for Biden, why wouldn’t they have rigged it for Congressional Democrats to?” One answer would be that if fraud did occur, it was in a few key swing states that by and large weren’t the same states where Congressional Republicans excelled.

Though on the topic of Biden excelling with Congressional Republicans outperformed, we also don’t have an answer to why there are allegedly 450,000 ballots in key states that were cast only for Biden with no down-ballot selections made. Sidney Powell, perhaps best known for being Michael Flynn’s attorney, says these kind of irregularities weren’t present in Florida, which was called for Trump early.

If the media got away with pushing the narrative that the 2016 election was influenced by the Russians, conservatives should at least be able to ask about these obvious oddities this election cycle without being branded conspiracy theorists. Not like the media won’t do that anyway.
 
You can't make this **** up

https://www.nationalreview.com/corn...ueanthem&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter

This morning, President-elect Biden announced that his coronavirus task force would include Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, chair of the Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy at the University of Pennsylvania.

In a 2014 essay in The Atlantic, Emanuel, explained why he hoped to die at age 75, and why he finds the idea of living past that date to be morally problematic:
"Here is a simple truth that many of us seem to resist: living too long is also a loss. It renders many of us, if not disabled, then faltering and declining, a state that may not be worse than death but is nonetheless deprived. It robs us of our creativity and ability to contribute to work, society, the world. It transforms how people experience us, relate to us, and, most important, remember us. We are no longer remembered as vibrant and engaged but as feeble, ineffectual, even pathetic.

By the time I reach 75, I will have lived a complete life. I will have loved and been loved. My children will be grown and in the midst of their own rich lives. I will have seen my grandchildren born and beginning their lives. I will have pursued my life’s projects and made whatever contributions, important or not, I am going to make. And hopefully, I will not have too many mental and physical limitations. Dying at 75 will not be a tragedy.

Once I have lived to 75, my approach to my health care will completely change. I won’t actively end my life. But I won’t try to prolong it, either. Today, when the doctor recommends a test or treatment, especially one that will extend our lives, it becomes incumbent upon us to give a good reason why we don’t want it. The momentum of medicine and family means we will almost invariably get it…

But 75 defines a clear point in time: for me, 2032. It removes the fuzziness of trying to live as long as possible. Its specificity forces us to think about the end of our lives and engage with the deepest existential questions and ponder what we want to leave our children and grandchildren, our community, our fellow Americans, the world. The deadline also forces each of us to ask whether our consumption is worth our contribution."

This is the man who Joe Biden has selected to help save the country from a virus that is particularly dangerous to the elderly.

In other news, Joe Biden turns 78 on November 20.
 

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The real reason Fox called Arizona early for Biden. <a href="https://t.co/X4Zxv4FcM7">pic.twitter.com/X4Zxv4FcM7</a></p>— Cerno (@Cernovich) <a href="https://twitter.com/Cernovich/status/1325967464560160768?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 10, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
It's heartening to see more and more people challenging the Pravda narrative and calling these vile hypocrites out:

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Steve Hayes talking about how allegations of fraud are baseless conspiracies on Fox reminds me of this classic book about how Saddam Hussein was behind 9/11. <a href="https://t.co/h5OhDwwvQS">pic.twitter.com/h5OhDwwvQS</a></p>— Ben Domenech (@bdomenech) <a href="https://twitter.com/bdomenech/status/1325960620735410176?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 10, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Strength in numbers. As Confluence recently said (and I agree 100%), the medium is the message. Let's start to change that medium as I don't ever recall a more vile and disgusting group of American professionals in my life (journalists).
 
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">What you're seeing with the career demolition derby of <a href="https://twitter.com/TeamCavuto?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@TeamCavuto</a> & <a href="https://twitter.com/BretBaier?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@BretBaier</a> & <a href="https://twitter.com/SandraSmithFox?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@SandraSmithFox</a> & <a href="https://twitter.com/marthamaccallum?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@marthamaccallum</a> is that a lot of TV personalities have no core beliefs.<br><br>Sad but true.</p>— Emerald Robinson ✝️ (@EmeraldRobinson) <a href="https://twitter.com/EmeraldRobinson/status/1325925826764926977?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 9, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
You can't make this **** up

https://www.nationalreview.com/corn...ueanthem&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter

This morning, President-elect Biden announced that his coronavirus task force would include Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, chair of the Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy at the University of Pennsylvania.

In a 2014 essay in The Atlantic, Emanuel, explained why he hoped to die at age 75, and why he finds the idea of living past that date to be morally problematic:
"Here is a simple truth that many of us seem to resist: living too long is also a loss. It renders many of us, if not disabled, then faltering and declining, a state that may not be worse than death but is nonetheless deprived. It robs us of our creativity and ability to contribute to work, society, the world. It transforms how people experience us, relate to us, and, most important, remember us. We are no longer remembered as vibrant and engaged but as feeble, ineffectual, even pathetic.

By the time I reach 75, I will have lived a complete life. I will have loved and been loved. My children will be grown and in the midst of their own rich lives. I will have seen my grandchildren born and beginning their lives. I will have pursued my life’s projects and made whatever contributions, important or not, I am going to make. And hopefully, I will not have too many mental and physical limitations. Dying at 75 will not be a tragedy.

Once I have lived to 75, my approach to my health care will completely change. I won’t actively end my life. But I won’t try to prolong it, either. Today, when the doctor recommends a test or treatment, especially one that will extend our lives, it becomes incumbent upon us to give a good reason why we don’t want it. The momentum of medicine and family means we will almost invariably get it…

But 75 defines a clear point in time: for me, 2032. It removes the fuzziness of trying to live as long as possible. Its specificity forces us to think about the end of our lives and engage with the deepest existential questions and ponder what we want to leave our children and grandchildren, our community, our fellow Americans, the world. The deadline also forces each of us to ask whether our consumption is worth our contribution."

This is the man who Joe Biden has selected to help save the country from a virus that is particularly dangerous to the elderly.

In other news, Joe Biden turns 78 on November 20.


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RCP has never called either

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There is debate on this. Their team says they never called it. I don't know.

https://www.850wftl.com/realclearpolitics-withdraws-bidens-pa-win-rescinds-president-elect-status/

RCP reversed Biden’s win in Pennsylvania bringing him back down below the 270 threshold to 259 electoral votes. Although some sources argue that Real Clear Politics never called Pennsylvania to begin with, in the Presidential race.
 
Last I checked, Biden holds less than a 15,000 vote lead in AZ, with more than 60,000 ballots uncounted.

Long shot, for sure, but not impossible.
 
Per FauxNews:

AZ delta is 14,746 votes, 98% in
PA delta is 45,366 votes, 99% in
WI delta is 20,540 votes, 99% in
GA delta is 11,413 votes, 99% in

With the media by and large calling the election for Biden...if any of these lawsuits get votes thrown out, which IMHO they should, and this thing goes back into the "undecided" category....BLOAT. It is going to get nasty as hell.

See below. Biden supporter attacked by BLM. They are eating their own. If this gets pulled back to any degree, ugly days are ahead.

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So there is definitive proof of such a high amount of meddling/cheating that kept Trump from winning in a landslide? Definitive.....not random tweets, opinion pieces, random articles, but definitive proof of HIGH levels of shenanigans.

No doubt our election process needs revamped to streamline things and lower the chances of shady **** happening. Something that can link a voter's actual identity to their vote..............blockchain anyone?
There are reasons that can never happen. Mainly fir the fear of political retribution, the kind the Dems are already calling for.

Fraud can not be fixed after the fact, it has to be prevented - by mandating in person voting and voter ID laws, two thing Dems will fight to the end to prevent. Care to guess why?

The only way to fix this mess THIS year is to re-vote in the seven swing states (PA, NC, GA, AZ, NV, WI,MI). Really shouldn't be a big deal to get it done before January 20th. But it has to be in person voting, with identification mandated. But that will never happen.
 
Fraud can not be fixed after the fact, it has to be prevented - by mandating in person voting and voter ID laws, two thing Dems will fight to the end to prevent. Care to guess why?

Very true. Why they didn't properly prepare for this, I'm dumbfounded. Can they do something about future elections though? Yes! Yes, they can. Look at that old piece of paper and remember the laws of this country.
 
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