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In reply to the discussion: Constitutional Resolution if Election Fraud Found [View all]SSJVegeta
(2,857 posts)34. Everything you say is true
Except the "unelected" part.
I do not love the circumstances in which he was elected. And they should very well mostly be illegal. Nonetheless they are not, and he was, unfortunately, legally elected.
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Unfortunately everything done to suppress the vote, throw out completely valid votes, etc, was legal
SSJVegeta
Mar 2025
#1
I seriously recommend pursuing some meditation and mindfulness exercises. Finding a non-political hobby to pursue.
SSJVegeta
Mar 2025
#14
There simply is no widespread evidence of election fraud. Eventually you gotta move on.
SSJVegeta
Mar 2025
#8
I am actually qualified to make the judgement there is no widespread evidence of election fraud
SSJVegeta
Mar 2025
#13
The problem with that is that you would need 67 votes to convict in the Senate
Polybius
Mar 2025
#10
"We should not just assume that rules are rules and that they preclude certain outcomes."
MichMan
Mar 2025
#29
Once the President takes office, it's too late to redo the election or install the real winner
Polybius
Mar 2025
#7