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Trump pins hope on election lawsuit over minor Michigan lawsuit

Ramsland wrote that Dominion machines in Antrim observed an error rate of 68.05% but does not explain what he s talking about, and state officials say they have no idea what he s referencing. President Donald Trump played up the apparently invented number in a tweet. The report references system capabilities for ranked-choice voting, which Michigan does not use. It says The allowable election error rate established by the Federal Election Commission guidelines is of 1 in 250,000 ballots (.0008%). In fact, the FEC has no such guideline and regulates campaign finance, not election software. Dominion s election machines are certified by the Election Assistance Commission, which does regulate such software.

Mitt Romney illustrates how to lose, boosts Biden, not so sure Trumpism is going away

Mitt Romney illustrates how to lose, boosts Biden, not so sure Trumpism is going away
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Trump is still pinning his hopes on one last lawsuit in Michigan to overturn the presidential election

Trump is still pinning his hopes on one last lawsuit in Michigan to overturn the presidential election jshamsian@insider.com (Jacob Shamsian) © REUTERS/Cheriss May/File Photo U.S. President Donald Trump departs on travel to West Point, New York from the South Lawn at the White House in Washington, U.S., December 12, 2020. REUTERS/Cheriss May/File Photo President Donald Trump keeps tweeting about a report in a Michigan court case that shows massive fraud revealing he won. The report, published by Trump allies, reveals nothing of the sort. It was filed to a Michigan court as part of a case over Antrim County s closely decided marijuana ballot measure, not its presidential election results, which Trump won anyway.

SOS - AG, SOS: Plaintiff s report in Antrim County election lawsuit demonstrates lack of credible evidence of widespread fraud or wrongdoing

SOS AG, SOS: Plaintiff s report in Antrim County election lawsuit demonstrates lack of credible evidence of widespread fraud or wrongdoing AG, SOS: Plaintiff s report in Antrim County election lawsuit demonstrates lack of credible evidence of widespread fraud or wrongdoing DECEMBER 14, 2020 LANSING – Attorney General Dana Nessel and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, in an Antrim County court hearing today, did not object to the public release of a report on Dominion software from the partisan organization Allied Security Operations Group (ASOG), in order to demonstrate the “report” is actually another in a long stream of misguided, vague and dubious assertions designed to erode public confidence in the November presidential election.

17 | December | 2020 | RUTHFULLY YOURS

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2020/12/17/kt-mcfarland-explains-why-the-intelligence-report-on-the-election-is-being-delayed-n2581739 Yesterday the Office of the Director of National Intelligence announced a report about foreign interference in the 2020 election will be delayed. Reportedly, there is a dispute about how much influence China had in the outcome. During an interview with Fox News Wednesday night, former White House Deputy National Security Advisor KT McFarland gave her assessment about why the report is being delayed. “That’s [the delay] pretty significant. What that means is there’s not uniform agreement within the intelligence community about whether there was or wasn’t Chinese influence and how much there was or wasn’t. I think you’ve got to assume that at least one part of our intelligence community thinks that there was major interference which is why there’s debate over this,” McFarland said. “Now, I suspect that when the report com

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