Torrential
LWO
He’s going to hold rallys and refuses to leave peacefully .
The Democratic Party Platform addresses working people and the economy.I’m circling back to this, while I agree with them being better, did Biden/Harris ever say a word in their media appearances about poverty?
That’s not what I asked.The Democratic Party Platform addresses working people and the economy.
??That’s not what I asked.
He's just throwing shyt out there like he always does. He has to make it seem like things are tilting his way. In other words he's just a fukking lunatic.What is he even talking about, though?
Are ANY of these lawsuits going to resultin anything?
Are you freebasing? I asked if they had in their media appearances, and you told me it’s in the Democratic Party platform and told me I moved the goalposts.??
Here are Biden's comments from 2 months ago
Joe Biden Remarks to Poor People's Campaign | C-SPAN.org
Don't move the goal posts too far, now.
You’re right to a certain extent (I feel like either the GOP or Facebook could die, but I don’t know which one at this point), but you also have to bring them both to their knees. If you had a strong McConnell type, he’d be on the offensive January 21th attempting to destroy them both.
But you have to at least inflict grave damage. First, on January 5th. Then every single day post-inauguration. Break up Facebook. Drain Zuckerburg of capital. Make him and his lieutenants sit in front Congress and damage all their credibility. Make FDR proud. That’s something progressives and centrists can get behind.
The fact that Rahm Emmanuel can go on TV without the Laquan McDonald video being shown first and that AOC gets on Twitter making demands without speaking to the Biden transition team first (and with a group) tells you everything you need to know about leadership. We need enemies outside of Trump and McConnell. It’s time to grow up to stop pretending everyone would play in good faith without them.
Would have never thought that a lot of black men would latch onto this white-man’s what about me-ism shyt politically - almost word for word. It’s embarrassing.
This site definitely has no leadership or direction, and the direction it does have stems from a couple of mods that are highly volatile and misinformed.
Litigation updates:
These shyts aren't going anywhere....
GA:
Chatham County Judge James Bass dismissed the suit during a hearing on Thursday morning, citing a lack of evidence that the ballots referenced in the petition were received after the deadline.
MI:
A judge in Michigan said Thursday afternoon that she would deny the plea, largely on the basis that the counting there is already largely done.
On Friday, Judge Cynthia Stephens issued her formal order denying the Trump campaign's request to halt counting in Wayne County, which includes Detroit, specifically citing the lack of evidence and detail provided by the campaign.
Over the weekend, a lawsuit was filed in Detroit by two poll observers, also known as "challengers," alleging a wide range of fraud claims. The suits, which includes affidavits signed by five poll challengers and one City of Detroit employee, asks officials to "void the election" and order a new one in Wayne County.
AZ:
In a new lawsuit on Saturday, the Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee allege that votes were improperly rejected, bringing up similar issues as the dismissed Sharpie lawsuit. They claim that "potentially thousands of voters across Maricopa County have been disenfranchised by systematic improper tabulator overrides."
The Arizona secretary of state and Maricopa County elections officials have repeatedly said that Sharpies do not pose an issue for the tabulation equipment.
NV:
A Nevada district court judge denied the emergency request Friday afternoon. Judge James Gordon said he didn't think the plaintiffs came to the court with "sufficient evidence" to get what is required of the "extraordinary relief of an injunction" that would get him to "dictate how Clark County should do their job."
Election 2020: A look at Trump campaign election lawsuits and where they stand
PA:
CASE 1:
Potential impact: State officials have yet to offer a firm number of how many votes arrived within the grace period. Boockvar has said some counties received none, while larger counties received as many as a couple hundred. In Philadelphia, election Commissioner Al Schmidt said, roughly 1,000 mail ballots arrived during the three-day window.
But even if the U.S. Supreme Court were to take up the case and strike down the deadline extension for future elections, that would not necessarily mean that they would also invalidate votes in the 2020 race, GOP election lawyer Ben Ginsburg said Saturday.
CASE 2:
Potential impact: Even if the Trump campaign were to prevail in a lawsuit challenging the level of access their monitors had to the vote count, that, alone, would not invalidate any votes. Though vote counting continues, the vast majority of ballots have already been tallied in the city.
CASE 3:
Potential impact: Of all the “cured ballot” cases, the one likely to have largest impact is the one challenging Boockvar’s guidance and covering all counties in the state that currently sits before the Commonwealth Court. After a hearing Friday in Harrisburg, Judge P. Kevin Brobson rejected GOP requests to exclude all votes statewide by people warned of deficiencies in their mail ballots. But he ordered that county officials keep separate ballots such ballots, pending further consideration from the court.
Though it’s still unclear just how many ‘cured’ ballots were counted across the state or how many voters showed up at the polls to vote after being warned their mail ballots were in danger of being disqualified. The number of cured ballots in one of the state’s largest counties — 98 in Montgomery County, according to elections administrators — suggests that the statewide sum is not particularly large.
Do Trump’s legal challenges have any hope of changing Pa.’s election results? A look at the lawsuits | TribLIVE.com
Let's recapAre you freebasing? I asked if they had in their media appearances, and you told me it’s in the Democratic Party platform and told me I moved the goalposts.
Even in that poor people’s campaign match speech, poverty was mentioned once and it was on CSPAN aired to a rally. Poverty has not been a central tenant of Democratic Party messaging since the LBJ.
hes gonna leave peacefully. at the end of the day, he's a coward above all elseHe’s going to hold rallys and refuses to leave peacefully .