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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4738940" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>In every single case the plaintiffs either lacked standing or failed to meet the burden of proof. As for rule changes, In Pennsylvania in response to the pandemic the GOP controlled state legislature sponsored and passed and sent to the governor the bill that provided for mail in ballots along with the belief that it would help Trump. Well, it didn't. Pa won it for Biden and as soon as it won for Biden the GOP ran off to the Pa Supreme Court and sought to have mail in ballots thrown out. Only one problem. The time line for challenging the constitutionality of their own bill had expired. </p><p></p><p>If wide spread organized voter fraud you claim to exist really did exist then the failure to provide to the attorneys who were arguing in your behalf the evidence required to meet the burden of proof is on you as much as it is anyone else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4738940, member: 58386"] In every single case the plaintiffs either lacked standing or failed to meet the burden of proof. As for rule changes, In Pennsylvania in response to the pandemic the GOP controlled state legislature sponsored and passed and sent to the governor the bill that provided for mail in ballots along with the belief that it would help Trump. Well, it didn't. Pa won it for Biden and as soon as it won for Biden the GOP ran off to the Pa Supreme Court and sought to have mail in ballots thrown out. Only one problem. The time line for challenging the constitutionality of their own bill had expired. If wide spread organized voter fraud you claim to exist really did exist then the failure to provide to the attorneys who were arguing in your behalf the evidence required to meet the burden of proof is on you as much as it is anyone else. [/QUOTE]
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