Local journalists believe Trump’s rejected lawsuits will reach US Supreme Court –Election Update from various regional sources

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by JdN political correspondent, Francois Arouet
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We compiled this from a variety of websites, adding bits of pertinent information to keep you abreast of what is happening post-election.
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Trump might spell opinion poll – opinion “pole” – but he is no slouch when it comes to fighting things out in court.
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The man is a brawler and Sleepy Joe, Kamala and the Deep State haven’t won ANYTHING just yet.
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According to sources of mine in the legal industry – the law is in fact a business – Donald Trump has literally enlisted hundreds of attorneys to take the fight to the Establishment.

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One of his top advisors is Utah State Attorney General and esteemed “Mormon Constitutionalist”, Sean Reyes. Reyes has recently said that Trump has God on his side and he WILL win.
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At this stage, we must also believe that. Having Reyes on your legal team will definitely help, as well!
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President Trump also has former NYC Mayor, Rudy Giuliani. He too is no slouch when taking on and hammering the bad guys. Remember, Giuliani literally took down the Mob while he was a top prosecutor.
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If you can take down the Italian Mafia, you can take on some low-rent Philly street criminals that share more in common intellectually with the creatures at the Philly zoo than private-sector organized crime.
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So what I wanted to do today was give everyone individual updates from local newspapers and news outlets, so you can see how journalists on the ground are seeing the legal challenges. I have transcribed some of the information and copied other parts.
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Although the entire nation’s Press is working for the enemy, smaller outlets on the ground tend to be FAR more honest, and impartial.
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Remember, the Pittsburgh Gazette in fact endorsed Donald Trump! See here for why they did. Although they criticized his character and manner, they said his record speaks for itself.
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https://www.post-gazette.com/opinion/editorials/2020/10/31/editorial-donald-trump-joe-biden-mike-pence-kamala-harris-presidential-candidate-endorsement/stories/202010310021
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Local papers in fact do tend to be more honest.
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They also tend to report facts they get from the ground, instead of concealing them as the legacy media does.
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Firstly, from the Detroit Free Press, followed by news releases from other local news outlets on the ground in the battle-ground states.
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Keeping you informed so we can all be ready for what’s next.
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“President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign has launched a multi-state legal battle in its efforts to secure a second White House term over Democratic challenger, Joe Biden.

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Court actions have been brought in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Georgia, and the campaign has announced a similar one in Nevada.

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The campaign has also said it plans to seek a recount in Wisconsin. These battleground states, along with Arizona and North Carolina, are under intense scrutiny as former Vice President Joe Biden inches closer to the 270 Electoral College votes needed to secure the presidency.

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USA TODAY is tracking developments in the legal battle for the election. Keep refreshing this page for updates.
With Michigan ballots counted, judge dismisses Trump campaign’s lawsuit.

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A judge has denied the Trump campaign’s lawsuit seeking to stop vote-counting in Michigan until the campaign’s representatives could get what it called “meaningful access” to observe the process.

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Ruling from the bench, the judge said the ballot counting is already finished, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson has issued a directive about access for poll watchers in another recent court case, and there is no legal basis for Benson to provide access to surveillance video of drop-boxes.

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Michigan law allows observers from opposing campaigns to monitor vote counting. This is a normal part of the election process, intended to give both parties the opportunity to ensure the law is followed when people vote and ballots are tabulated.

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A lawyer who worked Tuesday’s election as a Republican poll challenger also alleged ballot counting misconduct in Detroit, based on an interaction she said she had with an election worker at TCF Center where absentee ballots were counted. The judge dismissed that claim, too, calling it hearsay.

— Dave Boucher and Paul Egan, Detroit Free Press.

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Trump campaign claims non-residents voted in Nevada. Trump’s campaign and the Nevada Republican Party plan to file a lawsuit claiming as many as 10,000 people in Nevada cast a ballot despite no longer living there.

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The suit, announced during a Thursday morning press conference in front of the Clark County Elections Department in Las Vegas, comes as Trump trailed Biden by about 8,000 votes in early returns in Nevada.

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“We warned for the last few weeks we could end up in a situation where Nevada decides the presidency,” said Adam Laxalt, Nevada’s former attorney general and Trump’s campaign co-chair in the state. “We’re asking for emergency relief. We’re asking for the judge to stop the counting of improper votes.”
— James DeHaven, Reno Gazette-Journal.

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Rhetoric heats up on legal battles.

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The president took to his favorite medium Thursday morning to hail his campaign’s legal onslaught.

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“All of the recent Biden claimed States will be legally challenged by us for Voter Fraud and State Election Fraud,” Trump tweeted, claiming “plenty of proof.” But as with his prior claims of widespread voter fraud, he provided no evidence.

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Biden campaign attorney, Bob Bauer, meanwhile, told reporters that Trump’s lawsuits will fail. He said they are only designed to “create an opportunity for them to message falsely what is happening in the election process.”

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Barry Burden, director of the University of Wisconsin’s Elections Research Center, said there doesn’t appear to be “a coherent theme” to the Trump legal strategy.

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“In one place they are asking for the count to be stopped; in another they are asking for the counting to continue,” he said. “But the burden is on the plaintiff (Trump) to prove that they have been harmed in some way. Now that all of the voting is done, I don’t know what the harm is.
“Maybe they can find an argument, but right now it’s still nebulous.”

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A former Trump administration official asserted the lawsuits are intended to sow doubts about the integrity of the election.

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“This is consistent with what Trump has been saying for months, planting the seeds to delegitimize the election if he lost,” said David Lapan, who served as a spokesman for the Department of Homeland Security early in the Trump administration.

— David Jackson and Kevin Johnson.

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Judge dismisses Georgia suit claiming late ballots were mixed with others
A Georgia Court on Thursday dismissed a Trump campaign lawsuit that accused the Chatham County Board of Elections of improperly intermingling ineligible ballots with valid ones.

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Justin Clark, Trump’s deputy campaign manager, had said that a Republican poll observer saw 53 late absentee ballots “illegally added to a stack of on-time absentee ballots in Chatham County.”

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But after hearing from the chairman of the county’s board of registrars, a judge dismissed the case, ruling there was no evidence the law had been broken.

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Chairman Colin McRae told the judge the 53 ballots were received before the 7 p.m. deadline on Election Day. “I looked at all 53, and all 53 were timely received,” he said.

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McRae said 41 absentee ballots came in after the deadline and have been held in a secure location. Georgia law requires that late ballots be held, unopened, and eventually discarded with other ballots.
—Will Peebles and Kevin McCoy

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Trump camp vows to ‘keep fighting’ in Pennsylvania.

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Trump’s attorneys claimed in a Pennsylvania court that one of their observers in Philadelphia wasn’t allowed close enough to ballot processing. They lost at the entry level court, but filed an appeal and a judge weighed in Thursday morning.

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Trump lawyer Pam Bondi said on Fox Business Network that an appellate judge entered an order “saying that we are to be immediately let in that convention center with 6-foot distancing of all aspects of that vote counting, effective immediately so we can observe these votes being counted.”

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Trump’s campaign aides claimed the ruling allows them to better observe the vote counting in Philadelphia, and they threatened to be on the watch for what they called improper ballots.

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“It guarantees we’re gonna be able to watch the ballots being counted,” said Trump deputy campaign manager Justin Clark.

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Elections officials have appealed the ruling to the state Supreme Court, but they briefly paused counting in Philadelphia to reconfigure their space to comply with the order.

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Later Thursday, the campaign filed a motion in Federal court, alleging the Philadelphia County Board of Elections was stalling on providing better access for observers while it continued to count. The campaign asked the court to order the county board not to count ballots unless Republican observers are present.

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In a conference call Thursday morning, Trump advisers said they had have not given up in Pennsylvania, Arizona, Nevada and Georgia, all states Trump needs to win if he is to retain the presidency.

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“We are going to keep fighting for this election,” campaign manager, Bill Stepien, said.
— David Jackson, Kevin McCoy and Candy Woodall

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Trump camp tries Supreme Court on balloting deadline.

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Trump’s campaign is pursuing a few legal battles in Pennsylvania.

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It moved to intervene in last week’s U.S. Supreme Court decision letting stand a Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling that upheld a three-day extension of the deadline to receive mail ballots.

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The extension was not part of voting regulations enacted by Pennsylvania lawmakers last year.
Absentee and mail ballots received after the polls closed in Pennsylvania on Tuesday were to be segregated from those received earlier to allow for court challenges.

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Will the Supreme Court ride to Trump’s rescue? Don’t count on it.

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In another Pennsylvania case, a Republican congressional candidate withdrew a claim filed on Election Day, alleging officials with the Montgomery County Board of Elections near Philadelphia improperly opened and inspected mail ballots received before Tuesday.

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The case had been filed on behalf of candidate Kathy Barnette, a U.S. military veteran and author. It claimed those officials gave some voters whose ballots had errors that would have invalidated their votes an opportunity to “cure” them and file provisional ballots on Election Day.

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The suit sought a temporary restraining order against the county that could have spoiled about 93 ballots. But on Thursday, court documents filed on behalf of Barnette said a restraining order at this point “will be ineffective in addressing the matters covered.”

—Kevin McCoy, USA TODAY, and Chris Ullery Bucks County Courier Times.

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Trump threatens recount in Wisconsin.

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Biden was projected as the winner in Wisconsin on Wednesday, hours after Trump campaign manager, Bill Stepien, announced plans to seek a recall.

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“There have been reports of irregularities in several Wisconsin counties which raise serious doubts about the validity of the results. The President is well within the threshold to request a recount and we will immediately do so,” he said.

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If the race stays within 1 percentage point, the losing candidate can force a recount. If the margin is larger than that, there’s no chance for one.

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However, Trump and his campaign have floated vague accusations and provided no evidence of election tampering.

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Before any decision could be made on a recount, the official results need to be finalized, which could take a couple weeks, said Barry Burden, director of the University of Wisconsin’s Elections Research Center.

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“I can’t imagine a recount modifying the result in any substantial way,” Burden said, even though the margin is slim.

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In 2016, Wisconsin election officials conducted a state-wide recount following Trump’s slim victory over Hillary Clinton. Of the more than 3 million votes cast, only 131 ballots were reassigned or disqualified, Burden said.

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    • Yes, and thanks for this.

      For eight straight years Obongo used the FBI to make my life as a high-profile WN miserable, but that all ended the day Trump got in, which is why I gulped hard and donated $200 to the Trump campaign, a lot for me. That is also a symbol of my desire for peace with this man as I move forward on my own overtly national-socialist path.

      But now under Kamala, married to a jew named Cohen, it will be making everyone miserable who stands politically to the right of Karl Marx.

      What is great about this is that all non-traitorous Whites are beginning to see each other as being in the same boat now.

      As the great Rockwell prophesied, and now it has come true, “Some day, your skin will be your uniform.”

      White Trump voters rally in the cold to hear the president in Grand Rapids, Michigan

      One single face really stands out in this group for me, this girl with obvious German-American features ) and a determined set to her strong jaw (just like my little Margi ;-):

      When the white women and girls, despite their Stone-Age nature as harmony-seekers, join us male warriors, then you can know that the tide has finally turned, as I am telling you it has.

      Outrageous media censorship, BLM and Antifa, wearniness over the Covid lockdowns, then the Demoncraps foisting Biden-Harris, two despicable and terrible candidates, on us, and finally attempting to openly steal the election — all this was indeed “a bridge too far” for white Americans.
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      OUR hour has come.
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  1. What a “victory” when Philly agrees to allow GOP “observers” to get within SIX FEET of the ballots.

    How on earth these “observers” check postmarks and compare the voter signatures on the registration cards with those on ballots from a whopping six feet away????

    These negro Demoncraps in Philadelphia obviously agree with the communist Mao Tse Tung:

    “Power, crackah, grows out of the barrel of mah gun.”

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