I see in that article a lot of opinions about this or that, but no judicial decisions (other than a few that were in Trump's favor).
If there were REALLY numerous election fraud cases that Trump lost IN COURT -- with evidence presented and witnesses testifying before a jury, with the jury voting against Trump -- then it should be very easy for the author of the article to cite those cases.
But no such cases are cited.
Because there are none.
One example from the article shows you what really happened. In Trump v. Boockvar, it says:
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania found for the defendants on all federal claims, declined to rule on state-law issues related to those claims, and dismissed the case.
There was no trial. There was no evidence presented IN A TRIAL. There was no witness testimony IN A TRIAL.
Most of these cases were DISMISSED WITHOUT TRIAL (and no evidence or witness testimony was presented ... AT TRIAL, because there was no trial). This is how most of them went.
Just because he withdrew out of 14 of the 47 cases, does not prove that they didn’t go to trial. 3 of them did go to trial, out of the 47 that were filed. One of them led to a judgement disqualifying 270 ballots with no signature. That is a judicial decision. There had to be a trial.
Thank you for making my point.
Which means they never went to trial.
Which means they never went to trial.
I see in that article a lot of opinions about this or that, but no judicial decisions (other than a few that were in Trump's favor).
If there were REALLY numerous election fraud cases that Trump lost IN COURT -- with evidence presented and witnesses testifying before a jury, with the jury voting against Trump -- then it should be very easy for the author of the article to cite those cases.
But no such cases are cited.
Because there are none.
One example from the article shows you what really happened. In Trump v. Boockvar, it says:
There was no trial. There was no evidence presented IN A TRIAL. There was no witness testimony IN A TRIAL.
Most of these cases were DISMISSED WITHOUT TRIAL (and no evidence or witness testimony was presented ... AT TRIAL, because there was no trial). This is how most of them went.
Just because he withdrew out of 14 of the 47 cases, does not prove that they didn’t go to trial. 3 of them did go to trial, out of the 47 that were filed. One of them led to a judgement disqualifying 270 ballots with no signature. That is a judicial decision. There had to be a trial.
I think you misread that.
47 cases were dismissed.
The 3 you are referring to were not dismissed. And they sided with Trump.
So, we have 47 cases that never went to trial, never had any rigorous analysis of the evidence.
That is the point.