NEW YORK, Dec. 23, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Juan Monteverde, founder and managing partner at Monteverde & Associates PC, a national securities firm headquartered at the Empire State Building in New
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The Trump campaign on Wednesday dropped a new ad about alleged voter fraud that took place in the swing state of Georgia on Election Day. America deserved an honest election. This is what they caught, the voice over says as footage pans to security footage allegedly showing suitcases of ballots being wheeled into the ballot counting area. Suitcases of ballots and out of state voters and illegal aliens voting, dead people voting in Wisconsin, poll watchers denied access in Pennsylvania, Trump votes discarded in Arizona, and clerks facing felony charges in Michigan. The evidence is overwhelming, the ad states.
By Paul DeMarco
BIRMINGHAM While we are still a week away from the New Year, there appears to be some potential good news for Alabama in 2021.
This week the University of Michigan has projected estimates of the state’s population based on the 2020 United States Census.
Alabama appears on the list of states that may not lose a Congressional seat or member of the Electoral College.
Alabama’s slow growth as compared to other states around the Nation foreshadowed the state was in store to drop a seat from seven to six in Congress, along with millions of federal dollars. Back in the 1950’s, Alabama had nine Congressmen, so the state has not been immune to losing seats in the past.