GoBigOrangeUT
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Much of this has already been through court and rejected. The Trump strategy doesn't just include litigation, however. He is also trying to subvert democracy by way of "faithless" electors. This centers around the idea that Republican-controlled state legislatures should ignore the vote and instead send Trump's slate of electors to the Electoral College. That is the absolute worst thing that could happen to our country right now. I don't think anyone is concerned about Biden's victory being overturned in court.
The media would investigate the claims of fraud being made in these affidavits that Rudy Giuliani waves around at his press conferences... if they knew the names of the people who were making claims of fraud. Giuliani wont release the affidavits to the media, because he doesn't want them scrutinized. He knows that they would be discredited.
That is ridiculous. Even after two weeks, there still hasn't been any proof of fraudulent activity presented concerning the presidential election. You have the taste of sour grapes. Nothing else.The media have no business investigating anything. The media have proven they can no longer do investigative journalism. Further, the only job in the realm of "investigation" for the media is to raise the issue to the public, so we can demand answers. Which is pretty much where we are; the media covered the election, and we saw questionable things happen. Negative vote counts in the middle of the night for one.
No, I'm saying that the presidential election should be determined by the American voters. Our system of democratic elections should not be subverted by these so-called "faithless electors".What you are really saying is that if the other side is has questions about the process - not about the outcome, that's tough; but if your side has problems about the process, it's different.
