Anonymous ID: 054819 Sept. 15, 2021, 1:47 p.m. No.14588639   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8671 >>8794 >>8815 >>8899 >>8994 >>9056

>>14588599

>Why is she saying General Flynn has the Deep State shaking in their boots?

Because he knows where the bodies are buried.

 

Flynn.

What is Flynn’s background?

What was his rank?

Was he involved in intel ops?

What access or special priv?

Why is this relevant?

Set up.

Who wins?

Who becomes exposed?

Who knows where the bodies are buried?

Who has access?

What is MI?

Who was part of MI during BO term?

Who was fired during BO term (MI)?

Why is this relevant?

Re-read complete crumb graphic (confirmed good).

Paint the picture.

Disinformation exists and is necessary.

Anonymous ID: 054819 Sept. 15, 2021, 2:16 p.m. No.14588838   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8865 >>8994 >>9056

Corman supoena May 20 - May 21

Decisions for election made in April

 

Vote-by-Mail Allowed in Pennsylvania, But Unclear if It Will Be Used

An elections researcher who has studied voting strategies from the last three decades says voting by mail is not a security concern.

By NBC10 Investigators • Published April 17, 2020

 

A key Democratic group is suing to ease Pennsylvania’s vote-by-mail laws

 

The lawsuit is part of a national fight around voting laws, one that has become increasingly critical as the coronavirus has disrupted elections.

 

by Jonathan Tamari

Updated Apr 22, 2020

 

How to vote by mail in Pennsylvania

 

By William Kauffman on April 2, 2020

 

With uncertainty rising around everything, including the 2020 elections, it is important for Pennsylvanians to remember that it is easier than ever to vote by mail.

 

In Pennsylvania, you now have two options for mail ballots. You may either choose a mail-in ballot or an absentee ballot to request, complete, and return to your county election office.

 

Absentee ballot – If you plan to be out of the municipality on election day or if you have a disability or illness, you should request this ballot type, which still requires you to list a reason for your ballot.

Mail-in ballot – If you aren’t an absentee voter, you may apply for a mail-in ballot. You may simply request this ballot without a reason.

 

16 States Have Postponed Primaries During the Pandemic

https://www.nytimes.com › U.S. › Politics

Apr 7, 2020 — In New York, officials canceled the state's Democratic presidential primary, but a federal judge ordered that the election be held in June.

 

DNC, Pennsylvania Democratic Party Launch Text Campaign to Contact Over 400,000 Voters To Boost Vote-By-Mail Efforts

April 21, 2020

 

What could mail-in voting mean for Pennsylvania in the age of

https://www.publicsource.org › what-could-mail-in-voti…

Apr 11, 2020 — Update 4/23/2020: The Allegheny County Board of Elections approved a resolution to consolidate up to 60% of the county's roughly 1,300 polling places, …

Anonymous ID: 054819 Sept. 15, 2021, 2:21 p.m. No.14588865   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14588838

>>14588838

>Corman supoena May 20 - May 21

 

>Decisions for election made in April

 

Voter Info — Marisa Shaaban | PA's 182nd District

https://www.marisa4pa.com › vote

Apr 6, 2020 — Earlier this year the Pennsylvania Legislature enacted legislation to allow anyone to vote by mail. You don't need an excuse or any reason. This is a safe, …

 

Pa. primary: What you need to know about the June 2 election

https://www.ydr.com › story › news › 2020/04/01 › pa-…

Apr 1, 2020 — Voters in Pennsylvania will be casting their ballots on June 2, the new date for the primary. It had been scheduled for April 28, but the state Legislature …

 

Bill Information - House Bill 2407; Regular Session 2019-2020

https://www.legis.state.pa.us › cfdocs › billInfo › billInfo

Apr 15, 2020 — An Act amending the act of June 3, 1937 (P.L.1333, No.320), known as the Pennsylvania Election Code, in voting by qualified absentee electors, …

 

The real reason a right-wing group is suing Pa. to scrub its

https://www.penncapital-star.com › commentary › the-r…

Apr 29, 2020 — Critics say the effort by the conservative group Judicial Watch in an effort that critics say deliberately targets Democrats and voters of color.

 

COMMON CAUSE PENNSYLVANIATESTIMONYSenate State Government Committee April 30, 2020 Thank you for the opportunity to submit testimony here today. We appreciate the bipartisan spirit in which the General Assembly has approached how best to ensure that every eligible voter can vote in the upcoming primary and general elections. While Common Cause Pennsylvania recognizes that we are currently facing unprecedented challenges to our public health and safetyandour economy, it is critical that our democracy is upheld, even, or especially, during times of crisis.