NashVol11
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“Anybody” except for the judges and lawyers (including Trump’s) who evaluate evidence for a living
I take it you didn't listen to the video in the tweet where one of Trumps lawyers was laying out all of these key points which nullify a lot of votes if we actually follow the laws and legislation thats been in place for so many years. Why is it that all of a sudden these rules don't apply. This tweet was basically verbatim of what the lawyer said
Let me try this again.I haven’t seen one in a long time I’d like to have one for shaving.
Is the Attorney General of the United States, William Barr, "too lazy to just do very tiny bit of research"? The determination that there hasn't yet been any compelling evidence of systemic fraud uncovered, which would have altered the outcome of the presidential election, has not been politically partisan. That point deserves emphasis.Its a random tweet full of actual facts of fraud and can be verified by anybody who is not to lazy to just do very tiny bit of research.
I watched it, but it's cut off. He keeps saying "___ individuals to vote" as in "Stacey Abrams tried to register these people to vote," or something, but for most of those people he's not even saying they actually voted.
One of the groups he did say actually voted was felons, but that's legal in Georgia. Wow, what an airtight piece of evidence
Is the Attorney General of the United States, William Barr, "too lazy to just do very tiny bit of research"? The determination that there hasn't yet been any compelling evidence of systemic fraud uncovered, which would have altered the outcome of the presidential election, has not been politically partisan. That point deserves emphasis.
Frequently Asked Questions on Voter Eligibility by People with Criminal Records in Georgia
Georgia Justice Project does a lot of educational presentations around the state, and we find there is a lot of confusion and misinformation about who can and cannot vote in Georgia when they have a criminal record. Each state is different, so read below so you know what the law is in Georgia.
PDF’s of the handouts can be found here:
Can I Vote? Frequently Asked Questions
Voting Outreach Flyer
Show You are Off Paper
Georgia DCS’s Certificate of Sentence Completion
OFF PAPER? Then you can vote! No cost or fee. No application. No special process. Just register to vote. It’s your right. Your vote is your voice.
Can I vote if I am on probation?
Maybe. If you are on probation for a misdemeanor you are eligible to vote. You are also eligible if you are serving a first offender sentence for a felony. But if you were convicted of a felony or had your felony first offender revoked and are still serving a sentence, you are not eligible to vote until you complete your sentence.
Can I vote if I was sentenced under the First Offender Act or Conditional Discharge?
Maybe. If you were sentenced under first offender or conditional discharge and your status has not been revoked, you are eligible to vote. These sentences are not convictions unless the judge revokes the status. If your felony first offender or conditional discharge case was revoked and you are still serving the sentence, you are not eligible to vote until the sentence is complete.
Yep. We have some of the best armchair attorneys in the world right here in this forum. Never mind none of them know the difference between to and too nor do they know the proper usage of was and were
Finally, some vote fraud in Georgia!
Since yoy bring up the f word here is a pretty little website put together by Professor Clements. Lots of ammo here for you to try to destroy.
https://www.theprofessorsrecord.com/