excalibur
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They all know the election was stolen. They rely on the duplicitous MSM to cover for them.
NB The capital letters in the title are from the original article.
NB The capital letters in the title are from the original article.
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Yet incredibly today, while testifying in front of the Senate Rules and Administration Committee, FEC nominee Dara Lindenbaum, an election lawyer and former General Counsel to Stacey Abramsā campaign, admitted to Senator Ted Cruz that she put her name on a legal document swearing that voting machines illegally changed votes from one candidate to another.
Watch:
Washington Free Beacon reports ā President Joe Bidenās pick to serve on the Federal Election Commission is representing Stacey Abramsās nonprofit and Raphael Warnockās church in a lawsuit that challenged the validity of Georgiaās 2018 election due in part to the stateās use of āunreliableā electronic voting machines.
In November 2018, election lawyer Dara Lindenbaum signed on to a federal legal complaint on behalf of Abramsās Fair Fight Action. The complaint challenged the constitutionality of Georgiaās 2018 election, which saw Abrams lose to Republican governor Brian Kemp in a race she never conceded. Warnockās Ebenezer Baptist Church joined the suit in early 2019, just months before the Democrat entered Georgiaās 2020 Senate race.
According to the complaint, the state of Georgia āgrossly mismanagedā the election by depriving āGeorgia citizens, and particularly citizens of color, of their fundamental right to vote.ā As a result, the complaint said, Georgiaās election āviolated the First, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution.ā The complaint also lamented the use of āinsecure and unreliableā electronic voting machines that ālack a paper trailā and thus ācannot be auditedāāthose machines even āswitchedā votes from Abrams to Kemp, according to the complaint.
While the lawsuit remains active, Fair Fight and other plaintiffs amended the complaint in December 2020 to remove many of its assertions detailing problematic voting machines. The move came after former president Donald Trump said voting machine irregularities led to his defeat against Biden.