This is what the Republican said in his new lawsuit.
Nickelson outlines other irregularities in his lawsuit, including an allegation six voters listed as having voted by mail were, according to public records, deceased as of election day.
He is not claiming they were dead when the cast their votes. But they were dead by election day. The voted by mail, so these could be legal votes cast but then these 6 voters died AFTER casting a legal vote, but BEFORE election day.
These could be 6 votes for him. Or six votes against him. or any other combination
Well half the population isn't sober enough to vote, and out of those who are, even most of the conservatives there vote Democrat because of unions and all the money funneled to union members via the rampant corruption. When you're making bank from the grift, you vote for the grifters.
I hope you're correct. But having had many discussions with contractors and other tradesmen in Caddo Parrish, I met a lot of people who appeared to hold conservative values but voted Democrat consistently. And were quite open that it was over the union support.
Unions accomplished good things in the past, but these days they create a parasitic mindset. It's also why we see this horror stories about teachers. There are plenty of great teachers. But the NEA attracts and empowers the crazed leeches, so that's what we hear about. I've sat in on some member discussions regarding policy and negotiation, and it'll make your skin crawl.
Well, you may be right about the union voting. I was in a union in California & they really pushed the D candidates & used our dues $ for campaign contributions to the Dโs every time. I always voted R or Libertarian, but I was an outlier LOL.
Louisiana is so corrupt that, even when we do get a republican in there, itโs some establishment stooge. I wanted to believe that Kennedy is legit, but he seems more & more like heโs just a bunch of hot air meant to entertain us. No elections are fair here regardless of the Union influence.
In case you think your vote doesn't count: In Dutchess County, NY, there was an election for a judge, and the winning margin was 19 votes! (would have been pretty cool if it was 17 :) )
Caddo Parrish is corruption from roots to sky. There's nothing the government touches that isn't corrupt. One of the worst areas I've ever had to do business in. It's a pretty good reflection of the rest of Louisiana, at that. It's a poor, high crime state because of corruption. Other factors, too, but mostly just good old fashioned corruption. And has been for a long, long time.
Never fucking ends. Bullshit.
Wonder why dead folks never vote for Republicans? Its a mystery that may never be solved!
They have no idea who these voters voted for.
This is what the Republican said in his new lawsuit.
He is not claiming they were dead when the cast their votes. But they were dead by election day. The voted by mail, so these could be legal votes cast but then these 6 voters died AFTER casting a legal vote, but BEFORE election day.
These could be 6 votes for him. Or six votes against him. or any other combination
If we don't stop this voter fraud we will never get our country back!
"Ds won again just barely. You folks should vote harder next time." ๐
It's proof that if just two more people got off their couches and voted, they could have won!
Vote people! Your vote really matters. Really, it does!
Elections are decided by voters!
Elections are definitely not (S)elections decided by (S)electors!
/s
They would have just found two more dead people to vote ๐
Exactly this
Louisiana is one of the most corrupt states regarding elections. No way a D won in Caddo Parish LOL
Well half the population isn't sober enough to vote, and out of those who are, even most of the conservatives there vote Democrat because of unions and all the money funneled to union members via the rampant corruption. When you're making bank from the grift, you vote for the grifters.
I disagree. The voting is highly rigged here.
I hope you're correct. But having had many discussions with contractors and other tradesmen in Caddo Parrish, I met a lot of people who appeared to hold conservative values but voted Democrat consistently. And were quite open that it was over the union support.
Unions accomplished good things in the past, but these days they create a parasitic mindset. It's also why we see this horror stories about teachers. There are plenty of great teachers. But the NEA attracts and empowers the crazed leeches, so that's what we hear about. I've sat in on some member discussions regarding policy and negotiation, and it'll make your skin crawl.
Well, you may be right about the union voting. I was in a union in California & they really pushed the D candidates & used our dues $ for campaign contributions to the Dโs every time. I always voted R or Libertarian, but I was an outlier LOL. Louisiana is so corrupt that, even when we do get a republican in there, itโs some establishment stooge. I wanted to believe that Kennedy is legit, but he seems more & more like heโs just a bunch of hot air meant to entertain us. No elections are fair here regardless of the Union influence.
1 vote. They aren't even hiding it at ALL.
Demand a new vote, by paper ballot. That is BS. Where are the voters in demanding that.
got to change the law in Lousiana. Only state left that doesn't have paper ballots.
I truly hope that the people of Louisiana will stand up to these thieves.
Automatic Recount???
Risk Limiting Audit???
Lawsuit Filed Prior To Certification???
In case you think your vote doesn't count: In Dutchess County, NY, there was an election for a judge, and the winning margin was 19 votes! (would have been pretty cool if it was 17 :) )
Let's just call a Mulligan on this. Start over. Do it again. I don't think even the DS is happy with this outcome.
No surprise. Louisiana is (in)famous for the amount of political corruption in that state.
Caddo Parrish is corruption from roots to sky. There's nothing the government touches that isn't corrupt. One of the worst areas I've ever had to do business in. It's a pretty good reflection of the rest of Louisiana, at that. It's a poor, high crime state because of corruption. Other factors, too, but mostly just good old fashioned corruption. And has been for a long, long time.