Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!
Broly... nah, that guy was a lot of things but a treasonous insurrectionist... likely not, DDM... now there's a guy...
Broly first claimed the insurrectionist were "Antifa" and "BLM", then when it came out they were Trumpers, doing Trump's work, he started in with "stolen election" justifications.
DDM is the instigator behind the computer type. His last post here was Jan 5th 2021. That's not a coincidence.
Originally posted by RobtardNo it isn't a coincidence. He has a bunker like two of his heroes, Trump and Eva Braun's boyfriend and we know how that ended for him. Vainglorious is as vainglorious does!
Broly first claimed the insurrectionist were "Antifa" and "BLM", then when it came out they were Trumpers, doing Trump's work, he started in with "stolen election" justifications.DDM is the instigator behind the computer type. His last post here was Jan 5th 2021. That's not a coincidence.
POLL: Only 55% Say Losing Candidates Should Concede
Originally posted by Adam_PoE
More than 18 months after the rioting at the U.S. Capitol by a pro-Trump mob, an estimated 13 million U.S. adults, or 5% of the adult population, agree that force would be justified to restore Donald Trump to the White House, and an estimated 15 million Americans believe force would be justified to prevent Trump from being prosecuted, should he be indicted for mishandling classified documents, according to a new study from the University of Chicago."We have not just a political threat to our democracy, we have a violent threat to our democracy," Dr. Robert Pape, the director of the University of Chicago's Chicago Project on Security and Threats told "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan on September 18th. "Today, there are millions of individuals who don't just think the election was stolen in 2020; they support violence to restore Donald Trump to the White House."
Nearly two years after Donald Trump launched his relentless and baseless assault on the legitimacy of the 2020 presidential election—a scheme that culminated in his supporters' January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol—a new Yahoo News/YouGov poll shows that less than half of Americans (46%) now believe that candidates "should commit in advance to accepting the results" of this year's midterm elections.
Even when Americans are asked point-blank what should happen this fall "once all the votes are counted and the process is done," the number who say "The candidate with fewer votes should concede the election" barely clears the halfway mark (55%). The idea that democracy can function only if both sides agree to honor the outcome of an election has long served as one of the cornerstones of American politics.
If Clinton didn't concede on election night and asked for a recount, that would have been proof to Trumpers that she and Obama were trying to steal the election. It's what they were saying in here, before she conceded.
Crazy to think the Right flipped like this in such a short time and for one orange man.
Re: POLL: Only 55% Say Losing Candidates Should Concede
Because Democrats didn't try and impeach him for 4 years.
Completely trustworthy.
Then again looking at Joe Biden as their best candidate, maybe they really aren't competent enough to pull it off, and people really are that dumb to vote for Mr. Magoo instead of Scrooge McDuck.
39% Of GOP Voters: We Will Blame Losses on Election Fraud
About 39 percent of Republicans will blame election fraud if the GOP does not win control of Congress in the November midterm elections according to a new Axios/Ipsos poll.
The poll documents the widening divide between Democrats and Republicans, the latter of whom appear to be growing less and less likely to accept the outcome of an election if their party does not win.
Partisanship is a bigger source of division than race, the survey found, with 78 percent of Democrats and 76 percent of Republicans agreeing they have little or nothing in common with the other party.
Re: 39% Of GOP Voters: We Will Blame Losses on Election Fraud
Originally posted by Adam_PoE
About 39 percent of Republicans will blame election fraud if the GOP does not win control of Congress in the November midterm elections according to a new Axios/Ipsos poll.The poll documents the widening divide between Democrats and Republicans, the latter of whom appear to be growing less and less likely to accept the outcome of an election if their party does not win.
Partisanship is a bigger source of division than race, the survey found, with 78 percent of Democrats and 76 percent of Republicans agreeing they have little or nothing in common with the other party.
So nearly half.
Party of sore winners and even sorer losers.
Originally posted by truejedi
You honestly have to be a moron/flat earther type at this point to believe that 2020 was a stolen election. I've no more patience. The evidence is readily available.
While the majority of Americans believe the 2020 election was legitimate. Around 65-70% of Republicans still believe the 2020 election was fraudulent and that Biden cheated to win.
GOP Elections Worker Pleads Guilty to Felony Breach of Voting Equipment
Originally posted by Adam_PoE
Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, along with her deputies Belinda Knisley and Julie Fisher, will not be allowed to oversee 2022 elections in the county, a Colorado district judge ruled Tuesday, marking the second time Peters has been removed from the same post.Judge Valerie Robison's ruling follows two days of testimony last month in a lawsuit brought by Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold to prevent Peters, Knisley, and Fisher from being the designated election official in the upcoming Mesa County primary and midterm elections.
In March, Peters and Knisley were indicted on multiple felony and misdemeanor counts by a county grand jury after an investigation into an election security breach in the Mesa County clerk and recorder's office.
An elections manager who prosecutors say assisted in a security breach of voting equipment in a Colorado county pleaded guilty on Wednesday under a plea agreement that requires her to testify against her former boss.
Sandra Brown is one of two employees accused of helping Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters allow a copy of a hard drive to be made during an update of election equipment last year in search of proof of the false conspiracy theories spun by Donald Trump.
Brown, 45, pleaded guilty to attempting to influence a public servant—a felony—and official misconduct—a misdemeanor—but will not be sentenced until after she testifies at Peters' trial next year, so her performance on the witness stand can be considered.
Tina Peters, an acolyte of Mike Lindell, ran for secretary of state despite facing multiple felony charges and then crowdfunded a recount after losing by more than 20 points.
Originally posted by Adam_PoE
A Republican House of Representatives candidate, who claimed election fraud after his defeat, was arrested by an Albuquerque SWAT team Monday in connection with a string of recent shootings at the homes of Democratic elected leaders, city police said.Solomon Peña, who lost his 2022 run for state House District 14, is accused of paying and conspiring with four men to shoot at the homes of two state legislators and two county commissioners, Albuquerque Police said.
"It is believed he is the mastermind" behind the shootings, Albuquerque Police Chief Harold Medina said during a news conference.
Peña served nearly seven years in prison after being convicted in 2008 of stealing a large amount of goods in a "smash and grab scheme." Once he got out he knew what he wanted to do: "I got my B.A. in political science at UNM, and when the state of the nation declined, that's what got me to run. Inflation's at 9%," Peña said.
In the latest shooting, police found evidence "Peña himself went on this shooting and actually pulled the trigger on at least one of the firearms that was used,” Albuquerque Police Commander Kyle Hartsock said.
However, an AR-15 he tried to use malfunctioned, the police statement said, adding more than a dozen rounds were fired by another shooter from a separate gun.
The Gateway Pundit Faces Jury Trial for Defamation
Originally posted by Adam_PoE
The right-wing cable network One America News Network on Monday ran a pre-recorded 30-second segment acknowledging that there was "no widespread voter fraud" by Georgia election workers in the 2020 presidential election. The segment appears to be part of a recent settlement relating to a defamation lawsuit brought against the network by two such workers.The segment notes that an investigation by state officials into unsubstantiated claims of widespread voter fraud made by Donald Trump and Rudy Giuliani turned up nothing. "The results of this investigation indicate that Ruby Freeman and Wandrea 'Shaye' Moss did not engage in ballot fraud or criminal misconduct," a narrator states.
They did not know it at the time, but December 3rd 2020 was the start of a nightmare for Wandrea Moss and her mother Ruby Freeman. Later that day, the Gateway Pundit, a St. Louis-based site run by brothers Jim and James Hoft, identified Freeman as one of the election workers accused of producing and counting 18,000 hidden, fraudulent ballots from a suitcase.
"What's Up, Ruby," the site's headline read that day. "BREAKING: Crooked Operative Filmed Pulling Out Suitcases of Ballots in Georgia IS IDENTIFIED."
Freeman and Moss say the Hofts never responded to a letter demanding they retract and take down the stories. So in December 2021, the women filed a lawsuit in St. Louis Circuit Court against The Gateway Pundit for defamation and emotional distress. It is scheduled for a jury trial on May 9th.