Dah!!! How about an American birth certificate, certificate of citizenship or naturalization.
That was in 2020.. How much did Edison Research get for making up the bullshyt?
Typical liberal **** from a loony liberal!!!JohnnyYou » 45 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ That was in 2020.. How much did Edison Research get for making up the bullshyt?
Did Dominion sue them?
Nope, turns out Edison never made such a report and you are sill spreading your bullshyt. Your right to vote should be stripped for being dumb as ****.
**** you and your lies Boofallo.. The best SAVE Act you can do is go the **** away.
The other supposed “evidence” for chicanery linked to Dominion is equally shoddy. Election-night tabulation errors in Michigan—detected and corrected almost instantly—were speculatively attributed to Dominion software by online conspiracy theorists, but local election officials have since explained that they were the result of human errors, not computers misbehaving. Claims amplified by Trump that millions of votes had been “deleted” in Pennsylvania were unequivocally refuted by state officials. Trump appears to have picked up the notion from a report on the One America News Network, which got the idea from a blog post citing data from the polling firm Edison Research—though Edison itself had produced no such report.
The other supposed “evidence” for chicanery linked to Dominion is equally shoddy. Election-night tabulation errors in Michigan—detected and corrected almost instantly—were speculatively attributed to Dominion software by online conspiracy theorists, but local election officials have since explained that they were the result of human errors, not computers misbehaving. Claims amplified by Trump that millions of votes had been “deleted” in Pennsylvania were unequivocally refuted by state officials. Trump appears to have picked up the notion from a report on the One America News Network, which got the idea from a blog post citing data from the polling firm Edison Research—though Edison itself had produced no such report.
No, I actually researched my answer. You are pushing old news.. You have done it before.
Loony libtards will never admit to election fraud, regardless of any evidence presented, because they always benefit. They cheat constantly and are never punished so they'll never stop. This crap needs to end or democracy, and the country, is done.JohnnyYou » 14 Apr 2026, 11:25 am » wrote: ↑ No, I actually researched my answer. You are pushing old news.. You have done it before.
You only read what you want to believe.
Are you trying to make an argument that the majority of Americans voted for a brain dead moron who slept thru his entire term, woke up briefly to speak to dead people, and frequently fell off his bicycle?JohnnyYou » 14 Apr 2026, 6:31 am » wrote: ↑ That was in 2020.. How much did Edison Research get for making up the bullshyt?
Did Dominion sue them?
Nope, turns out Edison never made such a report and you are sill spreading your bullshyt. Your right to vote should be stripped for being dumb as ****.
**** you and your lies Boofallo.. The best SAVE Act you can do is go the **** away.
The other supposed “evidence” for chicanery linked to Dominion is equally shoddy. Election-night tabulation errors in Michigan—detected and corrected almost instantly—were speculatively attributed to Dominion software by online conspiracy theorists, but local election officials have since explained that they were the result of human errors, not computers misbehaving. Claims amplified by Trump that millions of votes had been “deleted” in Pennsylvania were unequivocally refuted by state officials. Trump appears to have picked up the notion from a report on the One America News Network, which got the idea from a blog post citing data from the polling firm Edison Research—though Edison itself had produced no such report.
The other supposed “evidence” for chicanery linked to Dominion is equally shoddy. Election-night tabulation errors in Michigan—detected and corrected almost instantly—were speculatively attributed to Dominion software by online conspiracy theorists, but local election officials have since explained that they were the result of human errors, not computers misbehaving. Claims amplified by Trump that millions of votes had been “deleted” in Pennsylvania were unequivocally refuted by state officials. Trump appears to have picked up the notion from a report on the One America News Network, which got the idea from a blog post citing data from the polling firm Edison Research—though Edison itself had produced no such report.