Anonymous ID: 4ae42e July 24, 2021, 4:38 p.m. No.14191865   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1884 >>1918 >>2114 >>2165 >>2525

>>14191814

tyb

repost

DIG ALERT

trump just said

1) Obama won all states apart from 5 states where joe biden won,

Which were these five states anons when Obama ran against Biden?

2) Why are the govners refusing the routers.

3) why were the records deleted.

4) why are the republicans not fighting the election result.

Anonymous ID: 4ae42e July 24, 2021, 4:47 p.m. No.14192016   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2165 >>2525

john basam stated trump was going to rerun in 2024 by 3 witness who had dinner with him that confirmed,

sure does not sound like it. get this fixed or 2022 and 2024 will be just as corrupt

https://twitter.com/JohnBasham/status/1417355098406146066?s=20

Anonymous ID: 4ae42e July 24, 2021, 5:13 p.m. No.14192422   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2525

TWO SOURCES, OFFICAL SITE AND WIKI POST. USE WIKI FOR QUICK SEARCH, CONFIRM WITH ACTUAL OFFICAL LINK BELOW.

https://www.archives.gov/electoral-

college/2008

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Voter suppression allegations

Allegations of voter list purges using unlawful criteria caused controversy in at least six swing states: Colorado, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Nevada and North Carolina.[121] On October 5, 2008, the Republican Lt. Governor of Montana, John Bohlinger, accused the Montana Republican Party of vote caging to purge 6,000 voters from three counties which trend Democratic.[122] Allegations arose in Michigan that the Republican Party planned to challenge the eligibility of voters based on lists of foreclosed homes.[123] The campaign of Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama filed a lawsuit challenging this. The House Judiciary Committee wrote to the Department of Justice requesting an investigation.[124]

 

Libertarian candidate Bob Barr filed a lawsuit in Texas to have Obama and McCain removed from the ballot in that state.[125] His campaign alleged that both the candidates had missed the August 26 deadline to file, and were present on the ballot contrary to Texas election law. Neither Obama, or McCain at the time of the deadline had been confirmed as the candidate for their respective parties. The Texas Supreme Court dismissed the lawsuit without explanation.[126]

 

In Ohio, identified by both parties as a key state, allegations surfaced from both Republicans and Democrats that individuals from out of state were moving to the state temporarily and attempting to vote despite not meeting the state's requirement of permanent residency for more than 29 days. The Franklin County Board of Elections referred 55 cases of possible voting irregularities to the local prosecutor.[127] Three groups attracted particular notice: 'Vote from Home,' 'Vote Today Ohio,' and 'Drop Everything and Come to Ohio.' Vote from Home attracted the most attention when thirteen of the group's members moved to the same location in eastern Columbus. Members of the group organized by Marc Gustafson, including several Marshall and Rhodes scholars studying at Oxford University, settled with Franklin County Prosecutor Ron O'Brien to have their challenged ballots withdrawn.[128][129] The Obama campaign and others alleged that members of the McCain campaign had also voted without properly establishing residency.[127] Since 1953, only six people in Ohio have gone to prison for illegal voting.[130]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_United_States_presidential_election