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Current Events => Politics => Topic started by: Ralph Wiggum on December 22, 2020, 01:03:00 PM
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Democrat Rita Hart asked the U.S. House on Tuesday to investigate and overturn the race that Iowa says she lost by six votes, arguing that 22 ballots were wrongly excluded and others weren’t examined during the recount.
In a notice of contest, Hart argued that she would have netted 15 votes and defeated Republican Mariannette Miller-Meeks had the 22 ballots been tallied in Iowa’s 2nd Congressional District.
Hart’s filing asks the Democratic-led House to nullify the state-certified results, count the excluded ballots and conduct a uniform hand recount in the district’s 24 counties. She expressed confidence she will be the winner after that process.
According to a 2010 report by the nonpartisan Congressional Research Service, the House reviewed 107 contested elections between 1933 and 2009 and seated the candidate the state had certified as the winner in the overwhelming majority of cases.
The report says the House declared the challenger the winner in at least three cases, most recently after a 1984 Indiana race in which majority Democrats overturned the state outcome and ruled that incumbent Democrat Frank McCloskey won by four votes.
https://apnews.com/article/election-2020-iowa-mariannette-miller-meeks-elections-iowa-city-b0b8ddb4e878a54fce078ac116e3eb76
This has already been certified by the State of Iowa, yet the libs are desperate to overturn the wishes of Iowa voters. :banghead:
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Hey, scrunt!
Tell ya what. We'll trade. Get Pelosi to claim that the presidential election was rigged and de-certify those results, nullifying the Electoral College vote that occurred on 14 Dec. In true quid pro quo fashion, that decertification of the fraudulent vote installs Trump after his 2nd term oath of office on 20 Jan.
In return, Pelosi will de-certify your opponent's win and install you in office effective next month.
Whaddya think? Is that doable?