Michigan had several tight races that went to the Democrats. If voter fraud is proven down ballot in Arizona... and Michigan is forced to fairly audit their ballots as well... look for the U.S. Senate and House to change leadership.
Also, every vote taken this year in the House and Senate (including impeachment) may be tossed out... because it was voted on and passed by fraudulently (elected) lawmakers. :>)
Michigan's 2020 tight races that should be audited fully:
President of the United States :
Democratic Biden, Joseph R. 2,804,040 50.62%
Republican Trump, Donald J. 2,649,852 47.84%
United States Senator:
Democratic Peters, Gary 2,734,568 49.90%
Republican James, John 2,642,233 48.22%
5th District Representative in Congress:
Democratic Kildee, Daniel T. 196,599 54.45%
Republican Kelly, Tim 150,772 41.76%
8th District Representative in Congress:
Democratic Slotkin, Elissa 217,922 50.88%
Republican Junge, Paul 202,525 47.28%
9th District Representative in Congress:
Democratic Levin, Andy 230,318 57.71%
Republican Langworthy, Charles J. 153,296 38.41%
11th District Representative in Congress:
Democratic Stevens, Haley 226,128 50.20%
Republican Esshaki, Eric S. 215,405 47.82%
No I was asking how he determined the criteria for each group. Did he just completely make that up or is there somewhere he copied and pasted his bullet points.
Are they based on ANY thing we can currently research or is this a mere wish list?
Michigan had several tight races that went to the Democrats. If voter fraud is proven down ballot in Arizona... and Michigan is forced to fairly audit their ballots as well... look for the U.S. Senate and House to change leadership.
Also, every vote taken this year in the House and Senate (including impeachment) may be tossed out... because it was voted on and passed by fraudulently (elected) lawmakers. :>)
Michigan's 2020 tight races that should be audited fully:
President of the United States : Democratic Biden, Joseph R. 2,804,040 50.62% Republican Trump, Donald J. 2,649,852 47.84%
United States Senator: Democratic Peters, Gary 2,734,568 49.90% Republican James, John 2,642,233 48.22%
5th District Representative in Congress: Democratic Kildee, Daniel T. 196,599 54.45% Republican Kelly, Tim 150,772 41.76%
8th District Representative in Congress: Democratic Slotkin, Elissa 217,922 50.88% Republican Junge, Paul 202,525 47.28%
9th District Representative in Congress: Democratic Levin, Andy 230,318 57.71% Republican Langworthy, Charles J. 153,296 38.41%
11th District Representative in Congress: Democratic Stevens, Haley 226,128 50.20% Republican Esshaki, Eric S. 215,405 47.82%
What happens if some members of Congress are found to not be lawfully in office?
If they cheated to win, being removed from office will be just the beginning of their troubles. Justice.
Is this your speculation or somewhere in the constitution/amendment?
No a court will have to decide.
holds breath
faints
No I was asking how he determined the criteria for each group. Did he just completely make that up or is there somewhere he copied and pasted his bullet points.
Are they based on ANY thing we can currently research or is this a mere wish list?
Look no further than Roy Cooper.
I live in Raleigh and have been saying, there’s no way he beat our run Forrest run
THIS?