- Georgia To Conduct Statewide Check Of Signatures On Mail-In Ballots: Raffensperger
Georgia will be conducting a a statewide check of signatures on mail-in ballots in all 159 counties, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced Dec. 17. Raffensperger said that his office will be partnering with the University of Georgia to conduct the audit, noting that the partnership will “help install confidence” in Georgia’s absentee ballot system in future elections. […]
- Pres. Trump addresses the nation about voter fraud allegations: ‘This may be the most important speech I’ve ever made’
President Donald Trump addressed the nation Wednesday in what he said “may be the most important speech I’ve ever made.” During his over 45 minute remarks, Trump discussed a “coordinated assault and siege” on the election. He presented several instances of alleged voter fraud in swing states and called for an investigation into those claims. […]
- Allegheny County to Count 2,349 Undated Ballots
November 11, 2020 Shutterstock On Tuesday, The Allegheny County Board of Elections in Pittsburgh, PA voted to count 2,349 ballots that were mailed without dates, Fox News is reporting. The Board of Elections voted 2 to 1 to count those votes. Councilman Sam DeMarco voted against the motion, stating that he would side with the […]
- Philly Mayor: Trump ‘needs to… put his big boy pants on and… acknowledge the fact that he lost’
November 6, 2020 The mayor of Philadelphia had some choice words for President Donald Trump on Friday, calling for the president to concede the election to former Vice President Joe Biden. The race in Pennsylvania, a state Trump must win in order to gain a second term, is still too close to call with about […]
- Violence Ensues Across the Country Post Election Day
November 5, 2020 Source: @NYPDNews on Twitter Although the final results of the election remain unclear, protests broke out in cities across the U.S., with people urging that every ballot be counted in the race between Incumbent President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden. The Oregon National Guard was called into Portland after protests turned […]
- Ted Cruz Offers to Argue Pennsylvania Mail-in Ballot Case if SCOTUS Takes it Up
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) announced on Fox News and on social media Tuesday that he would be willing to argue the suit brought by Rep. Mike Kelly (R-PA) and Congressional Republican candidate Sean Parnell challenging the no-excuse mail-in ballots being unconstitutional in Pennsylvania if the U.S. Supreme Court agrees to take up the case. If […]
- USPS Driver Says Trailer with ‘Thousands’ of Ballots Disappeared
Jesse Morgan, who drives for a USPS subcontractor, detailed the irregularities he witnessed while delivering ballots on his routine route in Pennsylvania and New York, claiming that his trailer full of “thousands” of ballots went missing. He detailed the allegations during a Tuesday press conference hosted by the Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society. […]
- Attorneys General May Overturn Court Decision
Ten state attorneys general filed a legal brief on Nov. 10 urging the Supreme Court to overturn a decision made by its Pennsylvania counterpart. Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt led the coalition, along with counterparts from nine other states including Texas and Florida. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ordered an extension of mail-in ballots which they […]
- 2020 ELECTION: What voters should know about a recount in Georgia
November 6, 2020 After days of watching the presidential vote totals come out of the nail-biter race in Georgia, the state’s top elections official announced that there will be a recount because of the razor-thin margin. Sec. of State Brad Raffensperger said at a Friday morning press conference that the race “remains too close to […]
- Trump campaign declares victory in PA, despite ballots still being counted
November 4, 2020 The Trump campaign has declared victory in Pennsylvania while the swing state continues to count millions of ballots. This comes as the incumbent President Donald Trump’s team has filed lawsuits in this state, Michigan, and Wisconsin to halt the counting of ballots. No independent authorities have declared a victor in Pennsylvania yet. […]
- Sen. Cruz says he’ll present oral argument, if PA mail-in voting case goes to SCOTUS: Fox News
If a Pennsylvania lawsuit over mail-in voting winds up heading to the U.S. Supreme Court, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) told Fox News that he will “stand ready to present the oral argument”. “Petitioners’ legal team has asked me whether I would be willing to argue the case before the Supreme Court, if the Court grants […]
- Pennsylvania Poll Watcher testifies he observed Election Day Irregularities, Including 47 Missing USB Cards
A Pennsylvania poll watcher testified to a Senate GOP Policy Committee hearing in Gettysburg Wednesday that he witnessed numerous Election Day irregularities. Gregory Stenstrom, a former commanding officer in the Navy and a forensic computer scientist with expertise on security and fraud issues, alleged that 47 USB cards used during the Nov. 3 election have gone […]
- Poll: 70% of Republicans don’t believe this election was free and fair
November 11, 2020 According to a recent poll conducted by POLITICO/Morning Consult, 70% of Republicans didn’t trust the 2020 election process. This comes amid mounting allegations of voter fraud and a fight by the Trump Campaign and the GOP to restore integrity to the election system. “We, you the American people have a right to […]
- PA’s head of elections: ‘We’re coming in the home stretch here’
November 5, 2020 Listen to “Rep. Andy Biggs: Don’t be surprised if this election goes to the SCOTUS” on Spreaker. Pennsylvania’s chief election official has suggested that the “overwhelming majority of ballots” have already been counted but that more need to be tallied in order to get a clearer sense of who the winner in […]
- Nevada: No More Election Results Expected Until Thursday
Nevada will stop updating election results until Thursday morning, sharing its message via Twitter on Wednesday. The official Twitter feed of the Elections Division of the Nevada Secretary of State tweeted: That’s it for election results updates until 9:00 am on Nov. 5. Here’s what has been counted so far: All in person early votesAll […]
- Nearly 1 Million Mail-In Ballots Requested for Georgia Senate Runoffs
Nearly one million absentee, or mail-in, ballots have been requested for the two U.S. Senate runoffs in Georgia, an elections official announced Wednesday. Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, a Republican, told reporters at a press briefing that officials have received 993,735 requests for mail-in ballots. Counties have already received back 11,474. The number of requests […]
- Connecticut GOP Lawmaker Discovered Winner After Race Called for Democrat
Connecticut GOP House Rep. Craig Fishbein was declared the loser in the race for his seat until a town clerk found an “error” had caused the race to be called for his Democrat opponent. Wallingford town clerk Barbara Thompson said Tuesday her office discovered that votes had not been recorded in the state’s reporting system […]
- Kamala Harris: ‘We Did It, Joe … Let’s Get Started’
Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) said Saturday in a tweeted video of herself supposedly congratulating Joe Biden and celebrating a joint victory, “We did it, Joe. You’re going to be the next president of the United States.” We did it, @JoeBiden. pic.twitter.com/oCgeylsjB4 — Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) November 7, 2020 Harris, the Democrat vice presidential nominee, tweeted […]
- Trump: ‘If You Count The Legal Votes, I Easily Win The Election!’
November 5, 2020 President Donald Trump‘s press secretary Thursday afternoon tweeted out a statement from him in which he appears to discredit ballots that are still being counted and still arriving at election clerk offices, claiming that they are illegal and don’t help him win if they are counted. The all-caps statement in the tweet […]
- Election Day 2020: Polling sites in Manhattan not very crowded
November 3, 2020 In the lead-up to Tuesday, Election Day, there were numerous reports of absurdly long lines at polling stations across New York City. I had the opportunity today to explore Manhattan and visit some of its polling sites. What I found was that, during the daytime, there were zero people waiting in line […]