Anonymous ID: 52c189 Nov. 8, 2024, 10:56 p.m. No.21948546   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8548 >>8554 >>8575 >>8677 >>8683 >>8721

Dems expected to attempt to block and slow the clock for Trump

Bev Harris

@BevHarrisWrites

Election risk now focused on blockers. @MikeBenzCyber explains in less than 2 minutes. Need enough senators to block the blockers.

(See my post below this for election nerd info)

 

@MikeBenzCyber tells @JackPosobiec: "Part of what they're trying to do for Trump term 2.0 is to slow and run out the clock."

https://x.com/BevHarrisWrites/status/1854987717647778008

Anonymous ID: 52c189 Nov. 8, 2024, 10:57 p.m. No.21948548   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8576 >>8677 >>8683 >>8721

>>21948546

cont…

Expect both types of dispute mechanisms in voting to be used

Bev Harris

@BevHarrisWrites

Expect both types of dispute mechanisms to be used, and perhaps each side cross-fighting by launching their own contests.

Each state and each dispute mechanism has different timelines and rules.

 

  1. Recounts: Recounts can't be filed until 5-10 days after election.

Recounts are usually quite restricted, the idea being that they simply confirm the count. Usually done on machines just like original count.

 

  1. Contests: usually can't be filed until recount period has finished, generally around Thanksgiving but varies.

Contests are where you get into irregularities & audit data. The game here is that they fight access to key auditing docs needed to prove harm.

Which documents are needed varies depending on the irregularities, there are usually multiple irregularities, and issues need to be spotted quickly but without access to necessary data. (Got it?)

 

In general the sum of the unfixable irregularities must be greater than the vote spread.

 

Marc Elias and gang already know exactly which holes to exploit so expect a knife fight.

 

12:41 PM · Nov 8, 2024

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