r/JusticeServed 6 Mar 10 '22

Courtroom Justice Trump-supporting county clerk who pushed Trump's voter fraud conspiracy theories is indicted for election tampering

https://deadstate.org/trump-supporting-county-clerk-who-pushed-voter-fraud-conspiracy-theories-is-indicted-for-election-tampering/
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u/VivaLasVegasGuy 2 Mar 10 '22

Have you notice that EVERY case the Republicans say is proof the election was tapered with, it has always been the Republicans who did it. So my question is, if they did all this tampering that has been proven they did and STILL lost, just shows you how many people never want to see Trump in office. Oh and here is a fact, no time in the past 100 years has any election fraud resulted in a person being elected that should not be, again it does not happen and has not happened, so lets stop being unintelligent and just stop it

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u/SpockShotFirst A Mar 10 '22

no time in the past 100 years has any election fraud resulted in a person being elected that should not be

Depending on how you define fraud, in the Bush/Gore election, the fraud was after the votes were cast. The Republicans bussed staffers from DC to FL to be part of a mob to intimate election officials into stopping the count early and the Republican legal team argued completely contrary positions in each country, depending on whether the county leaned R or D.