Trump and the GOP are winning a large portion of their election-related lawsuits:
they lost every one
most of that list was inaccurate they lost and it was on the merits which were lies the lawyers even admitted in court that they were made up stories
stop believing the lies
@whiskywoman You can open up the link,
Click on each case:
[healthyelections-case-tracker.stanford.edu]
[healthyelections-case-tracker.stanford.edu]
[healthyelections-case-tracker.stanford.edu]
[healthyelections-case-tracker.stanford.edu]
[healthyelections-case-tracker.stanford.edu]
And verify each case that was won by Trump and the GOP.
How are these lies?
@BD66 could be the source they were all lies and made up to make us distrust elections he started before anyone voted
not everything on the net is true
I do remember in real time that they would give real time press releases and then when they went before the judge they admitted they made it up
the election was fair and biden won thank god we would be in a world of shit and the covid deaths still climbing if trump managed to overthrow the government '
with putin as our daddy and texas would have gotten paper towels not generators and water
@whiskywoman I have pointed you to multiple links from the election litigation tracker at Stanford Law School.
The COVID-Related Election Litigation Tracker is a project of the Stanford-MIT Healthy Elections Project. The database was developed and is maintained by a dedicated team of undergraduates, law students and recent graduates, led by Zahavah Levine, co-coordinator of the Healthy Elections Project, with exceptional contributions from Alexandra (Mac) Taylor, Bradley Lawrence, Connor Clerkin, Sara Watson and Tyler Bishop.
Our partner in the COVID-Related Election Litigation Tracker is Justin Levitt, Professor of Law and Gerald T. McLaughlin Fellow, Loyola Law School, who compiled and published a list of pandemic-related election law cases on which we relied heavily. He continues to help us update the cases and court documents in the database.
The Stanford-MIT Healthy Elections Project The Stanford-MIT Healthy Elections Project also gratefully acknowledges the generous pro bono and volunteer contributions of the following people/entities in the compilation and development of the COVID-Related Election Litigation Tracker, without whom this project would not have been possible:
Morrison & Foerster LLP
Juan-Carlos Sanchez, Director of Technology for Empirical Research, Stanford Rock Center for Corporate Governance
If you took the time to click on each link I provided, you can see all the case information, then you can do a Google Search and confirm that Trump and the GOP did indeed win each one of those cases.
If you can find a case from multiple sources, and find the outcome of that case from multiple sources, calling the existence of that case "lies" makes you sound a whole lot like a flat-earther.
@BD66
Oh give it up. There IS no evidence. If there was, Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell wouldn't have shut up about it. Didn't Powell say she was going to "release the Kraken" like 3 months ago? They submitted lawsuit after lawsuit - over 60 of them - that even Trump-appointed judges laughed out of court because they were so ridiculous and offered ZERO proof.
and if any had been proven that mattered or made a difference trump would not have sent his boys to overthrow the government and try to kill his worthless vice and other people in line to take over if he failed
So you can either accept the truth that President Biden won fair and square in the most secure election in American history, or you can hold on to that delusional butthurt for years while anyone with a brain laughs at you behind your back. You decide.
@whiskywoman This web site provides details of the outcomes of those 83 cases. 61 of the 83 cases were not heard. However, of the 22 cases that were heard, Trump and the GOP won 15 of the 22 cases:
Out of around 80, most were thrown out before being heard, by judges who deemed them frivolous. Where oh where are you getting your "information"??? They are Lying to you!
@AnneWimsey Look at the web site, click on the links to the site maintained by Stanford Law School. Google the case information. The Republicans are winning a large percentage of cases that are being heard.
@BD66 yeah 15 or so out of 80 filed.....hella bigly %!