>>13025085 (PB)
I think the Senate missed the point - not a lawfag here, but the point is…they cheated and/or did not follow the law - this is what the Senate should be concentrating on - not whether the numbers made a difference in the end result - if they did not followed the law, everything would be null and void, and they would have to start over - what is going on here?
Basically, they are setting a precedence, that if you cheat (but not by alot, it's OK?)
Re: SIDNEY POWELL
Cert denied today in all 2020 election law cases. https://www.supremecourt.gov/…/court…/022221zor_2cp3.pdf
State officials said fewer than 10,000 ballots were received during the three-day period after Election Day, a small fraction of the number Trump would have needed to overturn Biden's 80,555-vote win in the state.