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Oh look at this— here’s 10 minutes of Democrats denying election results: https://t.co/I0oUumk68d

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The speakers discuss the legitimacy of various elections, including the 2016 and 2020 US presidential elections. They express concerns about Russian interference, voter suppression, and irregularities with electronic voting machines. Some speakers believe that the election outcomes were affected and that the presidents were illegitimate. They mention specific cases like Bush vs. Gore in 2000 and the 2004 Ohio election. Stacey Abrams' loss in Georgia is also mentioned, with some speakers claiming that her election was stolen. Overall, the speakers question the fairness and integrity of these elections.
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Speaker 0: You can run the best campaign. You can even become the nominee, and you can have the election stolen from you. Speaker 1: How can you win with Russian interference, though? Speaker 2: That's what we'll say. Speaker 1: About it Speaker 2: in 2020. But rightly. Speaker 1: Because I think you're the illegitimate president that didn't really win. So do you, you know, fight against that in 2020? Speaker 2: You are absolutely right. Speaker 3: He is an illegitimate president in Speaker 4: my mind. Speaker 5: Would you be my vice president to a candidate? Speaker 6: Folks, look. I absolutely agree. Speaker 4: Trump didn't actually win the election in 2016. He lost the election, and he was put in the office Because the Russians interfere. Speaker 0: Trump knows he's an illegitimate president. Speaker 5: The president elect, although legally elected, is not legitimate. I Speaker 7: don't see this President-elect as a legitimate president. Speaker 8: You said you believe that Russia's interference Alter the outcome of the election. Speaker 2: I do. We have a president who, if in fact it is proven, has been assisted by the that may in fact not be a legitimate president. Speaker 0: The one thing that Trump is fearful of, when it comes to his being president is that Finally, we will see how illegitimate his victory actually was. Speaker 8: I have an objection. Speaker 3: I object to the 15 votes from the state of North Carolina. I object because people are horrified. Speaker 0: He's an illegitimate president. Speaker 2: Do you believe Trump is a legitimate president? Speaker 9: What I believe is that there's no question that the outcome of this election was affected by the Russian interference. Speaker 4: But there absolutely is a cloud of illegitimacy. Speaker 5: So that legitimacy is in question. Yes. So that was a very tainted election, and and in that sense, It's illegitimate. Speaker 2: Why do you think the president is going to such great lengths to essentially prove that he beat you? Speaker 0: Because he knows he didn't. He knows he's an illegitimate president. Speaker 10: Stolen emails. Stolen drone. Stolen drone. Stolen election. Welcome to the world of Unprecedented Trump. Speaker 1: So do Speaker 11: you believe president Trump is an illegitimate president? Speaker 4: Based on what I just said, which I can't retract. Speaker 5: The Russian attempt to to have the election. And, frankly, the FBI is weighing in on the election. I think Make the make makes his election illegitimate. Speaker 0: There was a widespread understanding that this election was not on the level. We Still don't know what really happened, Isaac. I mean, there's just a lot that I think will be revealed. History will discover. But you don't win by 3,000,000 votes and have all this other shenanigan stuff going on and not come away with an idea like, woah. Things not right here. Speaker 9: The outcome of the election was affected by their interference. And now we need to know, you know, to what degree, if any, the Trump Campaign was actually in collusion with the with Speaker 0: with Russia. He knows he's an illegitimate president. So, of course, he's obsessed with me, and I believe that it's a guilty conscience. Speaker 6: We actually won the last presidential election, folks. They stole the last presidential election. Speaker 5: If Al Gore won that election, I think he won anyway. Speaker 11: Actually, I think I carried Florida. Speaker 0: Bush versus Gore. A court took away a presidency. Speaker 12: If all the votes were counted in Florida, then Al Gore would be president today and George Bush would be backing off. Speaker 13: I come from Florida, where you and others participated in what I call the United States Speaker 4: There's no doubt in my mind that Al Gore was elected president. Speaker 14: I rise to object to the fraudulent 25 Florida electoral votes. Speaker 15: I must object because of the overwhelming evidence of official misconduct, delivery fraud, and an attempt The chairman Speaker 11: must provide Speaker 15: on it. Speaker 3: Signed by myself on behalf of my diverse constituents and the millions of Americans who have been disenfranchised by Florida's inaccurate vote count. The Supreme Court, not the Speaker 16: people of the United States, decided this election. Speaker 2: Speaking to a Democratic group in Chicago Tuesday, he made it clear He thinks Al Gore was the winner. Speaker 17: For the time it was over, our candidate had won the popular vote, and the only way they could win the election was to stop the voting in Florida. Speaker 6: Catherine Harris, Jeb Bush, Jim Baker, and the Supreme Court hadn't tampered with the results. Al Gore would be president. Speaker 9: The Supreme Court elected president. Al Gore won the state of Florida in 2000, although not the presidency. Speaker 12: But the Supreme Court hampered that's a large chart. The Supreme Court stopped the counting of the votes, and if let the count go on. Elkhart would've got the necessary vote. Speaker 13: The Supreme Court selected George w Bush As the president, he was not elected. Speaker 3: There is overwhelming evidence that George w Bush did not win this election. Speaker 18: What I observed, as a voter, a citizen of Illinois, 4 years ago were troubling evidence of the fact that not every vote was being counted. Speaker 4: Don't think That George W. Bush won the election, in 2000 against our goal because I I think he probably lost Florida and also that nationwide. Speaker 12: If you invite me back on this show in about 8 weeks, I think you're gonna learn that El Gore actually did get all the votes Speaker 19: The court has been thwarting formation of the popular will, the most spectacular example being Bush versus Gore, where the majority by a five four vote and joined the counting of more than a 100,000 ballots in Florida and essentially gave America its 1st court appointed president. Speaker 6: And stolen. I think in 2000, everybody thought, well, he did win the election. It'll go work. Speaker 13: After the election, when you stole action. You came back here and said, get over it. No. We're not gonna get over it. Speaker 6: You know it. I know it. They know it. We won that election. Speaker 20: Constantly shifting vote tallies in Ohio and malfunctioning electronic machines, which may not have paper receipts have led to additional loss of confidence by the public. Speaker 7: The right to vote has been Stolen from qualified voters. Speaker 14: In 2004, the democratic process was thwarted. Speaker 6: The 2004 presidential election in Ohio was riddled with problems. Speaker 3: Some machines malfunctioned, causing votes to be counted more than once or not at all. Speaker 21: Based upon an inordinate number of suggesting gross voting rights violations and misconduct. I join with my colleagues believed Speaker 11: an objective to counting the state of Ohio's electoral votes. As in 2000, the votes of many who wanted to vote were not, in fact, counted. Speaker 22: This last Friday night, I I arranged to meet senator Kerry at a fundraiser to give him a copy of my book. He told me he now thinks the election was stolen. Speaker 23: The wife of John Kerry said she has lingering doubts doubts about the legitimacy of the election. Her theory goes like this. 2 brothers, she calls hard right Republicans, own 80% of voting machines in the US. Therefore, it would be easy to hack into the mother machines that control the electronic voting. Speaker 2: There were numerous Irregularities in Ohio, including large percentages of rejections of provisional balloting, problems with voting machines. Speaker 0: As we look at our election system. I think it's fair to say that there are many legitimate questions about its accuracy, about its Tegrity. Speaker 20: There are still legitimate concerns over the integrity of our elections. Speaker 6: I agree with tens of 1,000,000,000 of Americans who are very worried that when they cast the ballot on an electronic voting machine, that there is no paper trail To record that vote. Speaker 7: The numerous irregularities that occurred with the electronic voting machines in Ohio on November 2nd of last year point to an unresolved national crisis. Speaker 3: We cannot declare that the election of November 2, 2000 and was free and clear and transparent and real. There must be independent testing of the voting machines used in Ohio. Speaker 24: I'm not confident that the election in Ohio was fairly decided. We know that there was substantial voter suppression, and the machines were not reliable. Speaker 20: Of congress who have brought this challenge are speaking up for their aggrieved constituents, many of whom may have been enfranchised in this process. Speaker 11: Treating today's electoral vote count in congress as a meaningless ritual would be an insult to our unless we register our own protest against the obviously flawed voting process that took place in so many of our states. Speaker 25: Voters who wish to cast a Vote for president or vice president. Can't approach the polls with certainty that their vote will be counted. Speaker 26: One of the most significant problems in Ohio And in many other states was a lack of measures to ensure the integrity of electronic voting machines. Speaker 8: In 2004, They caused Democratic voters in Ohio to wait for 8 hours before they could cast their ballot. They turned the department of civil rights of the justice department into the voter suppression division with voter ID laws, voter purging, voter caging, voter intimidation. There aren't gonna be any more election stealing. Speaker 16: And despite the final tally and the inauguration and the situation we find result that I do have one very affirmative statement to make. Speaker 23: We won. Speaker 2: Without voter suppression, Stacey Abrams would be the governor of Georgia. Andrew Gillum is the governor of Florida. You refuse to concede and say that you lost. Do you stand by that decision today? Absolutely. The election was not fair. The process was not fair. Speaker 6: If Stacey Abrams doesn't win in Georgia, they stole it. It's clear. It's clear. Speaker 18: I think that Stacey Abrams' election is being stolen from her. Speaker 16: It was not a free and fair election. Speaker 10: Brian Kemp stole the gubernatorial election from Georgians and Stacey Abrams. Speaker 16: But will I say that this This election was not tainted, was not a disinvestment and a disenfranchisement of thousands of voters. I will not say that.
Saved - June 17, 2024 at 9:58 PM

@RNCResearch - RNC Research

Here’s something Joe Biden DOES NOT want you to see. WATCH: 10 minutes of Democrats denying election results. https://t.co/bJRbzEcIO2

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The speakers discuss allegations of election interference and illegitimacy in past elections, particularly focusing on the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections. They mention Russian interference, voter suppression, and issues with electronic voting machines. The overall sentiment is that elections have been stolen, leading to concerns about the integrity of the democratic process. The speakers express doubts about the legitimacy of certain election results, such as in Georgia and Ohio, and emphasize the need for fair and transparent elections.
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Speaker 0: You can run the best campaign. You can even become the nominee, and you can have the election stolen from you. Speaker 1: How can you win with Russian interference, though? Speaker 2: That's what we'll say. Speaker 1: About it Speaker 2: in 2020. But rightly. Speaker 1: Because I think you're the illegitimate president that didn't really win. So how do you, you know, fight against that in 2020? Speaker 2: You are absolutely right. Speaker 3: He is Speaker 4: an illegitimate president in Speaker 5: my mind. Speaker 6: Would you be my vice presidential candidate? Folks, look. I absolutely agree. Speaker 5: Trump didn't actually win the election in 2016. He lost the election, and he was put in the office because the Russians interfered. Speaker 0: Trump knows he's an illegitimate president. Speaker 6: The president of elect, although legally elected, is not legitimate. I Speaker 5: don't see this President-elect as a legitimate president. Speaker 6: You said you believe that Russia's interference altered the outcome of the election. Speaker 7: I do. We have a president who, if in fact, it is proven, has been assisted by the Russians and may in fact not be a legitimate president. Speaker 0: The one thing that Trump is fearful of, when it comes to his being president is that finally, we will see how illegitimate his victory actually was. Speaker 8: I have an objection. Speaker 4: I object to the 15 votes from the state of North Carolina. I object because people are horrified. Speaker 0: He's an illegitimate president. Speaker 7: Do you believe Trump is a legitimate president? Speaker 9: What I believe is that there's no question that the outcome of this election was affected by the Russian interference. Speaker 10: But there absolutely is a cloud of illegitimacy. Speaker 6: So that legitimacy is in question? Yes. So that was a very tainted election. And and in that sense, it's illegitimate. Speaker 7: Why do you think the president is going to such great lengths to essentially prove that he beat you? Speaker 0: Because he knows he didn't. He knows he's an illegitimate president. Speaker 11: Stolen emails. Stolen drone. Stolen drone. Stolen election. Welcome to the world of unprecedented Trump. Speaker 12: So do you believe president Trump is an illegitimate president? Speaker 5: Based on what I just said, which I can't retract. Speaker 6: The Russian attempt to to have the election. And, frankly, the FBI is weighing in on the election. I think make the make makes his election illegitimate. Speaker 0: There was a widespread understanding that this election was not on the level. We still don't know what really happened, Isaac. I mean, there's just a lot that I think will be revealed, history will discover. But you don't win by 3,000,000 votes and have all this other shenanigan stuff going on and not come away with an idea like, woah, something's not right here. Speaker 9: The outcome of the election was affected by their interference. And now we need to know, you know, to what degree, if any, the Trump campaign was actually in collusion with the Speaker 0: with with Russia. He knows he's an illegitimate president. Speaker 13: So, of course, he's obsessed with me, Speaker 0: and I believe that it's a guilty conscience. Speaker 14: We actually won the last presidential election, folks. They stole my last presidential election. Speaker 6: If Al Gore won that election, Speaker 1: I think he won anyway. Speaker 12: Actually, I think I carried Florida. Speaker 13: Bush versus Gore. A court took away a presidency. Speaker 15: If all the votes were counted in Florida, then Al Gore would be president today and George Bush will be backing off. Speaker 16: I come from Florida where you and others participated in what I call the United States coup d'etat. Speaker 5: There's no doubt in my mind that Al Gore was elected president. Speaker 17: I rise to object to the fraudulent 25 Florida electoral votes. Speaker 18: I must object because of the overwhelming evidence of official misconduct, delivery fraud, and an attempt to The chairman Speaker 12: must provide Speaker 4: is signed by myself on behalf of my diverse constituents and the millions of Americans who have been disenfranchised by Florida's inaccurate vote count. To supreme court, not the Speaker 3: people of the United States decided this election. Speaker 7: Speaking to a democratic group in Chicago, Tuesday, he made it clear he thinks Al Gore was the winner. Speaker 6: For the time it was over, our candidate had won the popular vote, and the only way they could win the election was to stop the voting in Florida. Speaker 14: Catherine Harris, Jeb Bush, Jim Baker, and the Supreme Court hadn't tampered with the results, Al Gore would be president. Speaker 9: The Supreme Court elected president. 4. Yes. Al Gore won the state of Florida in 2000, although not the presidency. Speaker 15: But the Supreme Court tampered. That's a large charge. The Supreme Court stopped the counting of the votes, and if they let the count go on, Al Gore would have got the necessary vote. Speaker 16: The Supreme Court selected George w Bush as the president. He was not elected. Speaker 4: There is overwhelming evidence that George w Bush did not win this election. Speaker 19: What I observed, as a voter, as a citizen of Illinois, 4 years ago were troubling evidence of the fact that not every vote was being counted. Speaker 5: I don't think that George w Bush won the election, in 2000 against our goal because I I think he probably lost Florida and also that nationwide. Speaker 15: If you invite me back on this show in about 8 weeks, I think you're gonna learn that Al Gore actually did get all the votes Speaker 20: The court has been thwarting formation of the popular will. The most spectacular example being Bush versus Gore, where the majority by a five four vote enjoined the counting of more than a 100,000 ballots in Florida and essentially gave America its 1st court appointed president. Speaker 14: I think in 2000, everybody thought, well, he did win the election. It'll go work. Speaker 16: After the election, when you stole election, you came back here and said, get over it. No. We're not gonna get over it. Speaker 14: You know it. I know it. They know it. We won that election. Speaker 13: Constantly shifting vote tallies in Ohio and malfunctioning electronic machines, which may not have paper receipts, have led to additional loss of confidence by the public. Speaker 21: The right to vote has been stolen from qualified voters. Speaker 17: In 2004, the democratic process was thwarted. Speaker 6: The 2004 presidential election in Ohio was riddled with unnecessary problems. Speaker 4: Some machines malfunctioned, causing votes to be counted more than once or not at all. Speaker 12: Based upon an inordinate number of allegations suggesting gross voting rights violations and misconduct, I join with my colleagues in objective to counting the state of Ohio's electoral votes. As in 2000, the votes of many who wanted to vote were not, in fact, counted. Speaker 8: This last Friday night, I I arranged to meet senator Kerry at a fundraiser to give him a copy of my book. He told me he now thinks the election was stolen. Speaker 22: The wife of John Kerry said she has lingering doubts about the legitimacy of the election. Her theory goes like this. Two brothers, she calls hard right Republicans, own 80% of voting machines in the US. Therefore, it would be easy to hack into the mother machines that control the electronic voting. Speaker 23: There were numerous irregularities in Ohio, including large percentages of rejections of provisional balloting, problems with voting machines. Speaker 13: As we look at our election system, I think it's fair to say that there are many legitimate questions about its accuracy, about its integrity. There are still legitimate concerns over the integrity of our elections. Speaker 10: I agree with tens of 1,000,000,000 of Americans who are very worried that when they cast the ballot on an electronic voting machine, that there is no paper trail to record that vote. Speaker 21: The numerous irregularities that occurred with the electronic voting machines in Ohio on November 2nd 2nd last year point to an unresolved national crisis. Speaker 4: We cannot declare that the election of November 2, 2000 and 4 was free and clear and transparent and real. There must be independent testing of the voting machines used in Ohio. Speaker 24: I'm not confident that the election in Ohio was fairly decided. We know that there was substantial voter suppression, and the machines were not reliable. Speaker 13: The members of congress who have brought this challenge are speaking up for their aggrieved constituents, many of whom may have been disenfranchised in this process. Speaker 12: Treating today's electoral vote count in congress as a meaningless ritual would be an insult to our democracy unless we registered our own protest against the obviously flawed voting process that took place in so many of our states. Speaker 25: Voters who wish to cast a vote for president or vice president can't approach the polls with certainty that their vote will be counted. Speaker 26: One of the most significant problems in Ohio and in many other states was the lack of measures to ensure the integrity of electronic voting machines. Speaker 6: In 2004, Speaker 1: they caused Democratic voters in Ohio to wait for 8 hours before they could cast their ballot. Speaker 6: They turned the Department of Civil Rights and the Justice Department into the Speaker 1: voter suppression division with voter ID laws, voter purging, voter caging, voter intimidation. Speaker 6: There aren't gonna be any more election stealing. Speaker 3: And despite the final tally and the inauguration and the situation we find ourselves in, I do have one very affirmative statement to say. Speaker 22: We won. Speaker 2: Without voter suppression, Stacey Abrams would be the governor of Georgia. Andrew Gillum is the governor of Florida. Speaker 7: You refuse to concede and say that you lost. Do you stand by that decision today? Absolutely. The election was not fair. The process was not fair. Speaker 1: If Stacey Abrams doesn't win in Georgia, they stole it. It's clear. It's clear. Speaker 19: I think that Stacey Abrams' election is being stolen from her. Speaker 3: It was not a free and fair election. Speaker 11: Brian Kemp stole the gubernatorial election from Georgians and Stacey Abrams. Speaker 3: But will I say that this election was not tainted, was not a disinvestment and a disenfranchisement of thousands of voters? I will not say that.
Saved - April 20, 2023 at 6:51 PM

@HilerTamara - Tamara5432

Here’s your Election fraud !!! LIAR DEMOCRATS!!! 👇👇👇FUCKING CHEATERS… BIDEN IS NOT OUR PRESIDENT!!!!https://t.co/DuFGKIA0BX

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Inside the TCF center, Patty witnessed a van dropping off boxes of ballots in the middle of the night. After obtaining the video footage, it was shared on their website and Twitter, resulting in the loss of their Twitter account. The video shows a lead car escorting the van, which entered the center twice. Despite a local reporter denying any fraud or incidents, the video provides evidence to the contrary.
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Speaker 0: This is inside the TCF center. Now the local media, said that, this never happened. Patty actually called me on November 4th. She was inside the TCF and she said, Jim, you won't believe it. I just heard that a van dropped off boxes of ballots in the middle of the night and she was working inside the TCF that morning. So we put in a request to get this video, it took months and we got this at Gateway Point. We put this up on our site, we tweeted about it and that's when we lost our Twitter account, by the way, by putting up this video. There's a lead car, an escort car that comes in. You can see here. Each time he had something to the people inside and then this van drives in and they actually came in twice. Now we had local media, one of the top reporters there. I'm not gonna mention his name. He said that this never happened. He was there all night. There was no fraud. Nothing happened. So now we have the video of that
Saved - June 13, 2025 at 10:10 AM

@Breaking911 - Breaking911

WATCH: Fmr. Pres. Trump spars with Bret Baier on claims the 2020 election was rigged https://t.co/0j7L2QQDgY

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The speaker claims to have won the 2020 election "by a lot." They suggest reviewing tapes and "truth to vote" which allegedly shows ballot box stuffing. They also mention "51 agents" and "FBI Twitter." The speaker alleges cheating in the election, citing "all of the stuff ballots" and the "51 intelligence agents." They claim recounts were not "real recounts." They state Wisconsin "practically admitted it was rigged" and that other states are doing the same. When told a case review found fewer than 475 cases of voter fraud in six battleground states, the speaker claims "they didn't look at the right things," alleging fake ballots. They maintain the election was "very rigged." The speaker believes they are "winning very well" in the upcoming election, citing a recent poll.
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Speaker 0: What do you say to that female independent suburban voter who feels that way to win her back? Speaker 1: of all, I won in 2020 by a lot. Okay? You know Let's get that straight. I won in 2020. Speaker 0: You know that Speaker 1: this And if you look at all of the tapes, you look at everything that you wanna look at, you take a look at truth to vote where they have people stuffing the ballot boxes on tapes or Mister president, let's go to recent Speaker 0: look into Speaker 1: Wait a minute. Let's go to recent. FBI Twitter. Let's go to recent. The 51 agents. All corrupt stuff, Brett. Speaker 0: Understand about the order Biden. But all fair things. Election. Speaker 1: But That's cheating on the Speaker 0: election. Lost the twenty twenty election. Speaker 1: Brett, you take a look at all of the stuff ballots. You take a look at all of the things, including things like the 51 intelligence agents. Speaker 0: There were recounts in all of the swing states. There was not significant widespread Speaker 1: to get recounts, real recounts. Speaker 0: Were investigations of widespread corruption. There was not a sense of that. There were lawsuits, more than 50 of them, by your lawyers, some in front Speaker 1: of judges judges that you appointed. Look at Wisconsin. That came out with no evidence. Brett. Wisconsin has practically admitted it was rigged. Other states are doing the same right now, and it's continuing It's a review of rigged Speaker 0: case of voter fraud in six battleground states, and they found fewer than 475 cases. Speaker 1: You know why? Because they didn't look at the right things. Speaker 0: Okay. Are you going Speaker 1: to They were counting they were counting ballots, not the authenticity of the ballot. The ballots were fake ballots. You had this was a very rigged Speaker 0: Are you going to go this is how you're gonna tell that independent suburban woman voter No. Speaker 1: No. We're we're off to winning an election, and I think we're winning very well. I got a poll just recently. I have it here. Speaker 0: I'd show And and I watched the numb
Saved - August 2, 2023 at 3:46 AM

@RNCResearch - RNC Research

Here are 24 STRAIGHT MINUTES of Democrats denying election results

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The speakers in the video discuss their belief that the 2016 and 2020 elections were stolen or illegitimate due to Russian interference, voter suppression, and issues with electronic voting machines. They express concerns about the integrity of the election process and question the legitimacy of the elected officials. They also mention specific instances such as the 2000 election and the Georgia gubernatorial race. Overall, they argue that the elections were not fair and call for reforms to ensure a more transparent and accurate voting system.
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Speaker 0: You can Speaker 1: run the best campaign. You can even become the nominee. And you can have the election stolen Speaker 2: from you. Speaker 3: How can you win with Russian interference, though? Speaker 2: That's the real thing. Cared about Speaker 1: it in 2020. But rightly. Speaker 2: Because I think I'm taking Speaker 3: an illegitimate president that didn't really win. So how do Speaker 2: you, you know, fight against that in 2020? You are absolutely right. He is an illegitimate president in my mind. Could you Speaker 4: be my vice president for Denimid president in my mind. Speaker 2: Could you be my vice president for candidate? Paul Brooks, I absolutely agree. Trump didn't actually win the election in 2016. He lost the election, and he was put in the office because the Russians interfered. Speaker 5: Russia interfered with our election, attacked our democracy for the sole purpose of artificially placing someone at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, they were successful. Speaker 1: Trump knows he's as an illegitimate president. Speaker 3: The president will elect, although legally elected, is not legitimate. Unless it is president-elect As a legitimate president. Speaker 6: You said you believe that Russia's interference altered the outcome of the election. Speaker 1: I do. We have a president who, if In fact, it is proven, has been assisted by the Russians and may, in fact, not be a legitimate president. The one thing that Trump Is fearful of, when it comes to his being president, is that finally, we will see how illegitimate his victory actually was. Speaker 2: I have an objection. Speaker 7: I object to the 15 votes from the state of North Carolina. I object because people are horrified. Speaker 6: He's an illegitimate president. Our election was hijacked. There is no question. Congress has a duty to hashtag protect our democracy and hashtag follow the facts. Speaker 5: John Lewis is completely right. There is a cloud of legitimacy around the election of Donald Trump. The Russians interfered with his election. James Comey and the FBI interfered with his, Election. The fake news industry interfered with his election. Speaker 1: Trump knows he's an illegitimate president who got illegitimate foreign powers. Do you believe Trump is a legitimate president? Speaker 4: What I believe is that there's no question that the outcome of this election was affected by the Russian interference. Speaker 2: There actually is a cloud of Okay. Legitimacy. Speaker 6: So that legitimacy is the question. Yes. Speaker 3: So that was a very tainted election. And and in that sense, it's it's illegitimate. Speaker 1: Why Why do you think the president is going to such great lengths to essentially prove that he beat you? Because he knows he didn't. He knows he's an illegitimate president. Speaker 6: Stolen email. Stolen drone. Stolen drone. Stolen election. Welcome to the world of unprecedented Trump. So do you believe President Trump is an illegitimate president. Speaker 2: Based on what I just said was I can't for Trump. Speaker 6: He tweeted in February 2018, quote, the more we learn about 2016 election, the more illegitimate it becomes. America deserves to know whether we have a fake president in the Oval Office. Speaker 3: And The rest in attempt to to have the election. And frankly, the FBI is weighing in on the election. I think make the make it makes this election illegitimate. Speaker 1: There was a widespread Understanding that this election was not on the level. We still don't know what really happened, Isaac. I mean, there's just a lot that I think will Be revealed, history will discover, but you don't win by 3,000,000 votes and have all this other shenanigans stuff going on and not come away with An idea like, woah, something's not right here. Speaker 5: Seems to me that there's a cloud of illegitimacy that continues to hang Over 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Speaker 4: The outcome of the election was affected by their interference. And now we need to know, To what degree, if any, the Trump campaign was actually in collusion Speaker 1: with the Russia? He knows he's an illegitimate president. So of course, he's obsessed That's with me. And I believe that it's a guilty conscience. Speaker 2: We actually won the last presidential election, folks. They stole And Al Gore won that election. I think he won anyway. Actually, I think I carried Florida. Al Gore won the election nationwide Also in Florida, but the Supreme Court ruled the other way. Al Gore got more votes, but not enough to stay out of the Supreme Court where president Bush was elected five four. Speaker 1: Bush versus Gore. A court took away a presidency. Speaker 2: If all the votes were tallied in Florida, Adele Gold would be president today and George Bush would be back in office. Speaker 0: I come from Florida where you and others participated in what I call The United States coup d'etat. Speaker 6: In 2013, according to reports, vice president Joe Biden, he claimed that Al Gore was The one who was elected president. And he claimed that the recount result was, quote, a bad decision. Speaker 2: And never forget, dear friends, what they did in Florida to Al Gore and me, to all of us, to older Americans, to African Americans, to Haitian Americans Deny the right to vote and have those votes counted. Speaker 8: I do believe that projections were right in the 1st place at 7 o'clock when they called Speaker 1: it before. Let me tell you without a doubt. George Bush did not carry Florida and it was not closed. Speaker 2: There's no question that you won Oh, thank you, Charles. No. It's a question. Speaker 4: That's a question. Speaker 2: We will never know because The votes weren't weren't counted. But but and and then in your judgment I mean, that's unfortunate. And there is no other way of saying Let's be very blunt. Al Gore won the state of Florida in 2000, and we should never Forget it. Most Americans or great many Americans don't have confidence that the election of 2000 was fair. Speaker 8: But I don't believe we lost that. I believe we just failed to have all of the votes counted Speaker 4: The Supreme Court elected president. In 2004. Yeah. Al Gore won the state of Florida in 2000, although not the presidency. Speaker 3: We know we won this election. They know we won this election. And Americans know we won this election. Speaker 7: I know some people want you to believe that the Gore Campaign was a campaign that wasn't able to complete its mission. We did. Had all of Speaker 0: those votes been found in Florida, Speaker 8: I Speaker 7: think Al Gore would be president on today. Speaker 2: We had more votes. We won, and we are never going to let the United States Supreme Court choose the president of the United Takes the care. You should know by now based on the fact that he lost the popular vote by more than a half 1000000 voters, And we don't know how many he lost to buy in Florida. There's no doubt in my mind that Al Gore was elected president. Speaker 9: I rise to Object to the fraudulent 25 Florida electoral votes. Speaker 2: Really, we won the election in 2000, but they stole the election. I must object because of the overwhelming evidence of overwhelming evidence of official misconduct, deliberate fraud, and an attempt to The chairman has provided Imran had already Helped the Bush team with such favors as burying their rent a mob to Florida in 2000 to permanently halt of the counting of legally cast ballots. It is Speaker 7: signed by myself on behalf of my diverse constituents and the millions of Americans who have been disenfranchised by Florida's inaccurate vote counts to Supreme Court not to speak with Speaker 4: the United States despite of this election. Speaker 1: Speaking to a Democratic group in Chicago, he said he made it clear he thinks Al Gore was the winner. Speaker 2: The time it was over, our candidate won the popular vote. And the only way that could win the election was to stop the voting and fraud it. Catherine Harris, Jeb Bush, Jim Baker and the Supreme Court hadn't tampered with the results, l Gore would be. President? I think that the issue before us today, is not who won or should have won the 2000 presidential election. That issue has been settled not to my opinion, but it has been settled. Let's just drop the vice president president or not. Al Gore should have been president of the United States. Speaker 10: Al Gore, made it possible for George Bush to be The only appointed president in the history of these United States. Speaker 6: Democrats have won the past 3 presidential elections. In two Speaker 2: 1,000 unions turned out 25% of the vote and Al Gore won. But the Supreme Court hampered? That's a large The Supreme Court stopped the counting of votes, and if they've left the council on, Al Gore would've got the necessary votes. Speaker 0: The Supreme Court selected tent. George w Bush Speaker 2: as the president. He was not elected. There is overwhelming evidence that George w Bush did not win this Election. Speaker 3: What I observed, as a voter, as a citizen of Illinois, 4 years ago were troubling evidence of the fact that not every vote was being counted. Don't think that George w Bush won the election, in 2000 against our goal because I I think he he probably lost Florida and also the nationwide. Speaker 2: If you invite me back on this show Speaker 3: in about 8 weeks, I Speaker 2: think you're gonna learn that No, Roy. I think you get all the votes there. I felt what happened in Florida was a carefully worked out conspiracy. That many things could not go wrong in one state Without there having been a conspiracy, and many, many different things did go wrong. Many tricks were pulled of various kinds. Speaker 8: The vice president did win, but, And I do believe that the majority of voters that intended to to go to polls last year wanted to vote and cast their votes for Al Gore. I do believe that in in in terms of Florida as well. Speaker 2: The court has been supporting formation of the popular will. The most spectacular example being Bush versus Gore, where the majority by a five For a vote and joined the counting of more than a 100,000 ballots in Florida and essentially gave America its 1st court appointed president. A stolen citizen is naked and stolen. Even though Al Gore won the election, he won't take office. Speaker 11: That election was stolen from of the rightful winner. So, mister speaker, I'm here today to talk about a stolen presidential election. Speaker 2: I think in 2000, everybody Talk. Well, he did win the election out of the war. He started dividing America here in Florida By trying to take an election that I think any reasonable person would say he hadn't Actually, one. Speaker 0: What happened in Florida will go down in history As a coup d'etat. Speaker 2: Could we conclude, is it possible There was a conspiracy, and Florida officials were involved in the conspiracy. Never have so many things gone It's too wrong in one place before. Why how do all these things happen all at the same time in the same state? It is not as possible if there was a conspiracy that was very well organized. Why was the state police out there on that Today, election day, checking license plates and and so forth. You know, how did all these things happen in 1 state at one time in 1 election? Is is it possible that Use the word conspiracy and not be afraid of it. Speaker 1: I'm not sure wish Gore was president right now. He should be. Speaker 2: Well, yes, he got elected. Well done. A battle that by the will of the people should have ended in victory. But tens thousands of Florida votes either were not counted or tossed down in the 2000 presidential election. 5 supreme court justices. You've trumped the votes of 51,000,000 Americans. We should've let the entire state be reconned so it was clear, that Al Gore actually won the state of Florida. Speaker 0: And Al War won the election. Speaker 2: We had the election stolen from us. You must admit that. They stole it, And we need a leader to help us get revenge. Speaker 6: I voted for Al Gore. He won the election. Speaker 2: They usurped the the powers as far as being put in it and intervene. It was With the fix as far as we're concerned, you know, it's it's there's no polite way to talk about it except the fix was in. Speaker 0: After the election, when you stole Hold the election. You came back here and say, get over it. No. We're not gonna get over it. Speaker 2: You know it. I know it. They know it. We won that election. Speaker 12: Constantly shifting vote tallies in Ohio and malfunctioning electronic machines, which may not have paper receipts have led to additional loss of confidence by the public. Speaker 2: The right to vote has been stolen from qualified voters. The New Speaker 6: Yorker reported that Kerry thought that, quote, proxies for Bush had rigged many of the voting machines. Speaker 7: In 2004, the democratic process was thwarted. Speaker 2: To The 2004 presidential election in Ohio was riddled with unnecessary problems. Speaker 4: Some machines malfunctioned, causing votes to be counted more than once or not at all. Speaker 2: Based upon an inordinate number of allegations suggesting gross voting rights violations and misconduct, I joined with my colleagues and objective to counting the state of Ohio's electoral votes. As in 2000, the votes of many who wanted to vote were not, in fact, This Speaker 3: last Friday night, I I arranged to meet senator Kerry at a fundraiser to give him a copy of my book. He told me he now thinks the election was stolen. Speaker 1: The wife of John Kerry said she has lingering doubts about the legitimacy of the election. Her theory goes like this. 2 brothers, she calls hard right Republicans, Own 80% of voting machines in the US. Therefore, it would be easy to hack into the mother machines that control the electronic voting. Speaker 7: There were Numerous irregularities in Ohio, including large percentages of projections of provisional balloting, problems with voting machines. Speaker 1: As we look At our election system, I think it's fair to say that there are many legitimate questions about its accuracy, About its integrity. Speaker 12: There are still legitimate concerns over the integrity of our election. Speaker 3: The question obviously is How many instances were not caught that we don't know about? Number 1, we've seen a lot of, what I'll call, honest glitches where it just didn't work right, But also that these machines are hackable. A dishonest employee of the vendor or dishonest employee of the local board of elections or simply someone who knows electronics And as a computer at home, could hack into these machines and then put in the secret instructions to disregard every 20th Democratic voter had 10% to the carrier to the Bush vote or whatever. He might not even know it. Speaker 2: I agree with tens of millions of Americans Who are more very worried that when they cast the ballot on an electronic voting machine, that there There is no paper trail to record that vote. The numerous irregularities that occurred with the electronic voting machines In Ohio on November 2nd last year, point to an unresolved national crisis. Speaker 7: We cannot Clear that Speaker 3: the election of November 2, 2004 was free and clear and transparent and real. There must be independent testing of the voting machines used in Ohio. Speaker 1: I'm not confident that the election in Ohio was barely decided. We know that there was substantial voter suppression, and the machines were not reliable. Speaker 12: The members of Congress who have brought this challenge are speaking up for their agreed constituents, many of whom may have been disenfranchised in this process. Speaker 6: Treating today's electoral vote count in congress as a meaningless ritual would be an insult to our democracy unless we registered our own protest against the obviously fraud voting process that took place in so many Speaker 2: of our states. Voters who wish to cast a vote for president or vice president Can't approach the polls with certainty that their vote will be counted. One of the most significant problems in Ohio and in many other states Was a lack of measures to ensure the integrity of electronic voting machines. In 2004, they caused democratic voters in Ohio to wait for 8 hours before they could cast their ballot. They turned the department of civil rights and the justice department into the voter suppression division with Voter ID laws, voter purging, voter caging, voter intimidation. There aren't gonna be any more election stealing. Speaker 1: Now you have one very Speaker 6: We won. But I Speaker 1: didn't lose. I got the votes, but we won't know exactly how many because of how they cheat it. I did win my election. I just didn't get to have the job. We were robbed of an election. Without voter suppression, Stacey Abrams would be the governor of Georgia. Andrew Gillum is the governor of Florida. Using the Speaker 4: word rigged, using the word steal, do you think it's dangerous going into 2020? Speaker 1: I I don't because we can actually back it up. And so in response What I believe was stolen election. I'm not saying they stole it from me. They stole it from the voters' doors. That's when I was asked if I'm ever gonna concede. The answer is no. If she had a fair election, she already would have won. This is not a speech of concession. This is a step that needs to acknowledge an action that's right, true, or action is right, true or proper. And I will not concede because the erosion of our democracy is not You refuse to concede and say that you lost. Do you stand by that decision today? Absolutely. Speaker 2: If Stacey Abrams doesn't win in Georgia, they Stolen. It's clear. It's clear. Speaker 1: The only election It was not a free and fair I think the election was stolen from the people of Georgia. I believe it was stolen from the voters. Speaker 2: So I Speaker 3: think that Stacey Abrams' election is being stolen from her. Speaker 1: The election was not fair. The process was not fair. Thousands of Georgians had their voices stolen because they were not able to cast ballots. And they cannot be guaranteed that their votes will be counted in 2020 if we don't do this right. Speaker 4: If what happens to you happens nationally and we we see, whoever runs for whoever wins the Democratic nominee. If they say, actually, I can prove that there's a number of votes in every state that that and that's and that's the same thing that you just described happens in multiple states should they concede. Speaker 1: I do not think we should concede an election until we know the results of an election. I still fundamentally believed it could be fair. And that's just not how life works. If it looks like it's cheating, it probably is. If it looks like it's rigged, it probably is. Speaker 2: He would be the governor of Georgia today had the governor of Georgia not disenfranchised 1,400,000 Georgia voters before the election. That's what happened to Stacey Abrams. They took the votes away. Speaker 6: You, notably did not concede. I acknowledge. Okay. You acknowledge That he won, but you did not concede. Correct. 5 months later, do you still feel like your opponent won through voter suppression? Yes. Reminder, she wrote. Brian Kemp stole the gubernatorial election from Georgians and Stacey Abrams. Speaker 1: I said that the election stolen from Georgia voters, the process that took place during the legislative cycle was one that did not countenance and did not pay attention To the deep and real concerns of those who watch this election be stolen in the state of Georgia. It was stolen from the voters of Georgia. Georgia voters did not have their votes Counted. They were not allowed to cast votes. They had Speaker 2: their votes discarded. Certainly gave the appearance of unfairness. I think it was, unfair. Stacy ran a great campaign. Probably won. Speaker 1: And it was not fair to those who filled up absentee ballots. And depending on the county you sent it to, it Either it was counted or not counted, assuming you received it in time. Brian Kemp oversaw for 8 years the systematic and Systemic dismantling of our democracy, and that means there could not be free and fair elections in Georgia. As long as we have eligible American citizens who cannot cast a ballot, Then the game is rigged. I am complicit if I say that that system is fair. Concession in the political space is an acknowledgement that the process This is fair. And I don't believe that to be fair. But I refuse to concede because concession means that the process was proper, that the result was true and And right. And I cannot say that. If I tend to Speaker 0: say I didn't lose, I just didn't win. Speaker 12: And I don't call it a lot. Speaker 1: I just didn't win. Speaker 2: Yes. Yes. Officially. Yes. Officially. Speaker 1: Put it this way. I didn't get to get Inaugurated, next problem. Okay. But will I say that this election was not tainted, was not a disinvestment and a disenfranchisement of thousands of voters? I will not say that. Candidates votes, black and white, lost Their races because they have been deprived of the votes they otherwise would have gotten. And the clearest sample is from next door in Georgia. Stacey Abrams should be governor leading that state right now. I was joking with Beth backstage when she lost. I'm like, no, I just didn't win, because we don't know what really happened because of the miasma of voter suppression. I can't know for a fact that I would be the governor of Georgia, but for the He's in the management of Brian Kemp, but I know it's a pretty good guess. So I can't prove that I would have won, but I know we don't know because of how he behaved. Speaker 3: Is he the legitimate governor elect of Georgia? Speaker 1: He is the person who won an adequate number of votes from the governor. Speaker 2: With all with all due respect, and Speaker 3: I respect where you're coming from and I respect the the issues that you're raising. You're not answering the question. Do you think that Speaker 1: Wait a minute. I no. I what I talked to you Speaker 3: You're not using The word legitimate, is he the legitimate governor elect Georgia? Speaker 1: He is the legal governor of Georgia. He's not here to tell you that just because you win doesn't mean you're won. And you said to that you did not lose. You just did not win. Yes. So we're gonna talk about that. Bad news is that we didn't get the victory we secured. And the thing is we will never know empirically that I got more votes because we will never know which votes did make count. This was not fair. It was not right and it is deeply improper that someone could ascend to that role having performed So basically and so crassly against the very people he is now supposed to represent. The election was not fair. The process was not fair. So you don't feel that you lost fair and I do recognize I am not the governor of Georgia, but I do like to point out something that is true for me and for many in our state. And that is we won. Speaker 2: I'm not saying it's gonna be legit because the increase in the prospect of being illegitimate is a Direct proportions not being able to get these these reforms passed. Speaker 1: Right wing extremists already have a plan to literally seal the next presidential election. Speaker 13: It's not as if it's just Republicans who have monkeed around with elections in the past. Sometimes Democrats have to. Speaker 2: You Speaker 13: know, whenever people are in power, they're, you know, they have this tendency to try to, you know, tilt things in their direction.
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The speakers in the video discuss their belief that the 2016 and 2020 elections were stolen or illegitimate due to Russian interference, voter suppression, and issues with electronic voting machines. They express concerns about the integrity of the election process and question the legitimacy of the winners. They also mention specific instances such as the 2000 election and the Georgia gubernatorial race. Overall, they argue that the elections were not fair and that there is a need for electoral reforms to ensure a more transparent and legitimate process.
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Speaker 0: You can Speaker 1: run the best campaign. You can even become the nominee. And you can have the election stolen Speaker 2: from you. Speaker 3: How can you win with Russian interference, though? Speaker 2: That's the real thing. Cared about Speaker 1: it in 2020. But rightly. Speaker 2: Because I think I'm taking Speaker 3: an illegitimate president that didn't really win. So how do Speaker 2: you, you know, fight against that in 2020? You are absolutely right. He is an illegitimate president in my mind. Could you Speaker 4: be my vice president for Denimid president in my mind. Speaker 2: Could you be my vice president for candidate? Paul Brooks, I absolutely agree. Trump didn't actually win the election in 2016. He lost the election, and he was put in the office because the Russians interfered. Speaker 5: Russia interfered with our election, attacked our democracy for the sole purpose of artificially placing someone at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, they were successful. Speaker 1: Trump knows he's as an illegitimate president. Speaker 3: The president will elect, although legally elected, is not legitimate. Unless it is president-elect As a legitimate president. Speaker 6: You said you believe that Russia's interference altered the outcome of the election. Speaker 1: I do. We have a president who, if In fact, it is proven, has been assisted by the Russians and may, in fact, not be a legitimate president. The one thing that Trump Is fearful of, when it comes to his being president, is that finally, we will see how illegitimate his victory actually was. Speaker 2: I have an objection. Speaker 7: I object to the 15 votes from the state of North Carolina. I object because people are horrified. Speaker 6: He's an illegitimate president. Our election was hijacked. There is no question. Congress has a duty to hashtag protect our democracy and hashtag follow the facts. Speaker 5: John Lewis is completely right. There is a cloud of legitimacy around the election of Donald Trump. The Russians interfered with his election. James Comey and the FBI interfered with his, Election. The fake news industry interfered with his election. Speaker 1: Trump knows he's an illegitimate president who got illegitimate foreign powers. Do you believe Trump is a legitimate president? Speaker 4: What I believe is that there's no question that the outcome of this election was affected by the Russian interference. Speaker 2: There actually is a cloud of Okay. Legitimacy. Speaker 6: So that legitimacy is the question. Yes. Speaker 3: So that was a very tainted election. And and in that sense, it's it's illegitimate. Speaker 1: Why Why do you think the president is going to such great lengths to essentially prove that he beat you? Because he knows he didn't. He knows he's an illegitimate president. Speaker 6: Stolen email. Stolen drone. Stolen drone. Stolen election. Welcome to the world of unprecedented Trump. So do you believe President Trump is an illegitimate president. Speaker 2: Based on what I just said was I can't for Trump. Speaker 6: He tweeted in February 2018, quote, the more we learn about 2016 election, the more illegitimate it becomes. America deserves to know whether we have a fake president in the Oval Office. Speaker 3: And The rest in attempt to to have the election. And frankly, the FBI is weighing in on the election. I think make the make it makes this election illegitimate. Speaker 1: There was a widespread Understanding that this election was not on the level. We still don't know what really happened, Isaac. I mean, there's just a lot that I think will Be revealed, history will discover, but you don't win by 3,000,000 votes and have all this other shenanigans stuff going on and not come away with An idea like, woah, something's not right here. Speaker 5: Seems to me that there's a cloud of illegitimacy that continues to hang Over 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Speaker 4: The outcome of the election was affected by their interference. And now we need to know, To what degree, if any, the Trump campaign was actually in collusion Speaker 1: with the Russia? He knows he's an illegitimate president. So of course, he's obsessed That's with me. And I believe that it's a guilty conscience. Speaker 2: We actually won the last presidential election, folks. They stole And Al Gore won that election. I think he won anyway. Actually, I think I carried Florida. Al Gore won the election nationwide Also in Florida, but the Supreme Court ruled the other way. Al Gore got more votes, but not enough to stay out of the Supreme Court where president Bush was elected five four. Speaker 1: Bush versus Gore. A court took away a presidency. Speaker 2: If all the votes were tallied in Florida, Adele Gold would be president today and George Bush would be back in office. Speaker 0: I come from Florida where you and others participated in what I call The United States coup d'etat. Speaker 6: In 2013, according to reports, vice president Joe Biden, he claimed that Al Gore was The one who was elected president. And he claimed that the recount result was, quote, a bad decision. Speaker 2: And never forget, dear friends, what they did in Florida to Al Gore and me, to all of us, to older Americans, to African Americans, to Haitian Americans Deny the right to vote and have those votes counted. Speaker 8: I do believe that projections were right in the 1st place at 7 o'clock when they called Speaker 1: it before. Let me tell you without a doubt. George Bush did not carry Florida and it was not closed. Speaker 2: There's no question that you won Oh, thank you, Charles. No. It's a question. Speaker 4: That's a question. Speaker 2: We will never know because The votes weren't weren't counted. But but and and then in your judgment I mean, that's unfortunate. And there is no other way of saying Let's be very blunt. Al Gore won the state of Florida in 2000, and we should never Forget it. Most Americans or great many Americans don't have confidence that the election of 2000 was fair. Speaker 8: But I don't believe we lost that. I believe we just failed to have all of the votes counted Speaker 4: The Supreme Court elected president. In 2004. Yeah. Al Gore won the state of Florida in 2000, although not the presidency. Speaker 3: We know we won this election. They know we won this election. And Americans know we won this election. Speaker 7: I know some people want you to believe that the Gore Campaign was a campaign that wasn't able to complete its mission. We did. Had all of Speaker 0: those votes been found in Florida, Speaker 8: I Speaker 7: think Al Gore would be president on today. Speaker 2: We had more votes. We won, and we are never going to let the United States Supreme Court choose the president of the United Takes the care. You should know by now based on the fact that he lost the popular vote by more than a half 1000000 voters, And we don't know how many he lost to buy in Florida. There's no doubt in my mind that Al Gore was elected president. Speaker 9: I rise to Object to the fraudulent 25 Florida electoral votes. Speaker 2: Really, we won the election in 2000, but they stole the election. I must object because of the overwhelming evidence of overwhelming evidence of official misconduct, deliberate fraud, and an attempt to The chairman has provided Imran had already Helped the Bush team with such favors as burying their rent a mob to Florida in 2000 to permanently halt of the counting of legally cast ballots. It is Speaker 7: signed by myself on behalf of my diverse constituents and the millions of Americans who have been disenfranchised by Florida's inaccurate vote counts to Supreme Court not to speak with Speaker 4: the United States despite of this election. Speaker 1: Speaking to a Democratic group in Chicago, he said he made it clear he thinks Al Gore was the winner. Speaker 2: The time it was over, our candidate won the popular vote. And the only way that could win the election was to stop the voting and fraud it. Catherine Harris, Jeb Bush, Jim Baker and the Supreme Court hadn't tampered with the results, l Gore would be. President? I think that the issue before us today, is not who won or should have won the 2000 presidential election. That issue has been settled not to my opinion, but it has been settled. Let's just drop the vice president president or not. Al Gore should have been president of the United States. Speaker 10: Al Gore, made it possible for George Bush to be The only appointed president in the history of these United States. Speaker 6: Democrats have won the past 3 presidential elections. In two Speaker 2: 1,000 unions turned out 25% of the vote and Al Gore won. But the Supreme Court hampered? That's a large The Supreme Court stopped the counting of votes, and if they've left the council on, Al Gore would've got the necessary votes. Speaker 0: The Supreme Court selected tent. George w Bush Speaker 2: as the president. He was not elected. There is overwhelming evidence that George w Bush did not win this Election. Speaker 3: What I observed, as a voter, as a citizen of Illinois, 4 years ago were troubling evidence of the fact that not every vote was being counted. Don't think that George w Bush won the election, in 2000 against our goal because I I think he he probably lost Florida and also the nationwide. Speaker 2: If you invite me back on this show Speaker 3: in about 8 weeks, I Speaker 2: think you're gonna learn that No, Roy. I think you get all the votes there. I felt what happened in Florida was a carefully worked out conspiracy. That many things could not go wrong in one state Without there having been a conspiracy, and many, many different things did go wrong. Many tricks were pulled of various kinds. Speaker 8: The vice president did win, but, And I do believe that the majority of voters that intended to to go to polls last year wanted to vote and cast their votes for Al Gore. I do believe that in in in terms of Florida as well. Speaker 2: The court has been supporting formation of the popular will. The most spectacular example being Bush versus Gore, where the majority by a five For a vote and joined the counting of more than a 100,000 ballots in Florida and essentially gave America its 1st court appointed president. A stolen citizen is naked and stolen. Even though Al Gore won the election, he won't take office. Speaker 11: That election was stolen from of the rightful winner. So, mister speaker, I'm here today to talk about a stolen presidential election. Speaker 2: I think in 2000, everybody Talk. Well, he did win the election out of the war. He started dividing America here in Florida By trying to take an election that I think any reasonable person would say he hadn't Actually, one. Speaker 0: What happened in Florida will go down in history As a coup d'etat. Speaker 2: Could we conclude, is it possible There was a conspiracy, and Florida officials were involved in the conspiracy. Never have so many things gone It's too wrong in one place before. Why how do all these things happen all at the same time in the same state? It is not as possible if there was a conspiracy that was very well organized. Why was the state police out there on that Today, election day, checking license plates and and so forth. You know, how did all these things happen in 1 state at one time in 1 election? Is is it possible that Use the word conspiracy and not be afraid of it. Speaker 1: I'm not sure wish Gore was president right now. He should be. Speaker 2: Well, yes, he got elected. Well done. A battle that by the will of the people should have ended in victory. But tens thousands of Florida votes either were not counted or tossed down in the 2000 presidential election. 5 supreme court justices. You've trumped the votes of 51,000,000 Americans. We should've let the entire state be reconned so it was clear, that Al Gore actually won the state of Florida. Speaker 0: And Al War won the election. Speaker 2: We had the election stolen from us. You must admit that. They stole it, And we need a leader to help us get revenge. Speaker 6: I voted for Al Gore. He won the election. Speaker 2: They usurped the the powers as far as being put in it and intervene. It was With the fix as far as we're concerned, you know, it's it's there's no polite way to talk about it except the fix was in. Speaker 0: After the election, when you stole Hold the election. You came back here and say, get over it. No. We're not gonna get over it. Speaker 2: You know it. I know it. They know it. We won that election. Speaker 12: Constantly shifting vote tallies in Ohio and malfunctioning electronic machines, which may not have paper receipts have led to additional loss of confidence by the public. Speaker 2: The right to vote has been stolen from qualified voters. The New Speaker 6: Yorker reported that Kerry thought that, quote, proxies for Bush had rigged many of the voting machines. Speaker 7: In 2004, the democratic process was thwarted. Speaker 2: To The 2004 presidential election in Ohio was riddled with unnecessary problems. Speaker 4: Some machines malfunctioned, causing votes to be counted more than once or not at all. Speaker 2: Based upon an inordinate number of allegations suggesting gross voting rights violations and misconduct, I joined with my colleagues and objective to counting the state of Ohio's electoral votes. As in 2000, the votes of many who wanted to vote were not, in fact, This Speaker 3: last Friday night, I I arranged to meet senator Kerry at a fundraiser to give him a copy of my book. He told me he now thinks the election was stolen. Speaker 1: The wife of John Kerry said she has lingering doubts about the legitimacy of the election. Her theory goes like this. 2 brothers, she calls hard right Republicans, Own 80% of voting machines in the US. Therefore, it would be easy to hack into the mother machines that control the electronic voting. Speaker 7: There were Numerous irregularities in Ohio, including large percentages of projections of provisional balloting, problems with voting machines. Speaker 1: As we look At our election system, I think it's fair to say that there are many legitimate questions about its accuracy, About its integrity. Speaker 12: There are still legitimate concerns over the integrity of our election. Speaker 3: The question obviously is How many instances were not caught that we don't know about? Number 1, we've seen a lot of, what I'll call, honest glitches where it just didn't work right, But also that these machines are hackable. A dishonest employee of the vendor or dishonest employee of the local board of elections or simply someone who knows electronics And as a computer at home, could hack into these machines and then put in the secret instructions to disregard every 20th Democratic voter had 10% to the carrier to the Bush vote or whatever. He might not even know it. Speaker 2: I agree with tens of millions of Americans Who are more very worried that when they cast the ballot on an electronic voting machine, that there There is no paper trail to record that vote. The numerous irregularities that occurred with the electronic voting machines In Ohio on November 2nd last year, point to an unresolved national crisis. Speaker 7: We cannot Clear that Speaker 3: the election of November 2, 2004 was free and clear and transparent and real. There must be independent testing of the voting machines used in Ohio. Speaker 1: I'm not confident that the election in Ohio was barely decided. We know that there was substantial voter suppression, and the machines were not reliable. Speaker 12: The members of Congress who have brought this challenge are speaking up for their agreed constituents, many of whom may have been disenfranchised in this process. Speaker 6: Treating today's electoral vote count in congress as a meaningless ritual would be an insult to our democracy unless we registered our own protest against the obviously fraud voting process that took place in so many Speaker 2: of our states. Voters who wish to cast a vote for president or vice president Can't approach the polls with certainty that their vote will be counted. One of the most significant problems in Ohio and in many other states Was a lack of measures to ensure the integrity of electronic voting machines. In 2004, they caused democratic voters in Ohio to wait for 8 hours before they could cast their ballot. They turned the department of civil rights and the justice department into the voter suppression division with Voter ID laws, voter purging, voter caging, voter intimidation. There aren't gonna be any more election stealing. Speaker 1: Now you have one very Speaker 6: We won. But I Speaker 1: didn't lose. I got the votes, but we won't know exactly how many because of how they cheat it. I did win my election. I just didn't get to have the job. We were robbed of an election. Without voter suppression, Stacey Abrams would be the governor of Georgia. Andrew Gillum is the governor of Florida. Using the Speaker 4: word rigged, using the word steal, do you think it's dangerous going into 2020? Speaker 1: I I don't because we can actually back it up. And so in response What I believe was stolen election. I'm not saying they stole it from me. They stole it from the voters' doors. That's when I was asked if I'm ever gonna concede. The answer is no. If she had a fair election, she already would have won. This is not a speech of concession. This is a step that needs to acknowledge an action that's right, true, or action is right, true or proper. And I will not concede because the erosion of our democracy is not You refuse to concede and say that you lost. Do you stand by that decision today? Absolutely. Speaker 2: If Stacey Abrams doesn't win in Georgia, they Stolen. It's clear. It's clear. Speaker 1: The only election It was not a free and fair I think the election was stolen from the people of Georgia. I believe it was stolen from the voters. Speaker 2: So I Speaker 3: think that Stacey Abrams' election is being stolen from her. Speaker 1: The election was not fair. The process was not fair. Thousands of Georgians had their voices stolen because they were not able to cast ballots. And they cannot be guaranteed that their votes will be counted in 2020 if we don't do this right. Speaker 4: If what happens to you happens nationally and we we see, whoever runs for whoever wins the Democratic nominee. If they say, actually, I can prove that there's a number of votes in every state that that and that's and that's the same thing that you just described happens in multiple states should they concede. Speaker 1: I do not think we should concede an election until we know the results of an election. I still fundamentally believed it could be fair. And that's just not how life works. If it looks like it's cheating, it probably is. If it looks like it's rigged, it probably is. Speaker 2: He would be the governor of Georgia today had the governor of Georgia not disenfranchised 1,400,000 Georgia voters before the election. That's what happened to Stacey Abrams. They took the votes away. Speaker 6: You, notably did not concede. I acknowledge. Okay. You acknowledge That he won, but you did not concede. Correct. 5 months later, do you still feel like your opponent won through voter suppression? Yes. Reminder, she wrote. Brian Kemp stole the gubernatorial election from Georgians and Stacey Abrams. Speaker 1: I said that the election stolen from Georgia voters, the process that took place during the legislative cycle was one that did not countenance and did not pay attention To the deep and real concerns of those who watch this election be stolen in the state of Georgia. It was stolen from the voters of Georgia. Georgia voters did not have their votes Counted. They were not allowed to cast votes. They had Speaker 2: their votes discarded. Certainly gave the appearance of unfairness. I think it was, unfair. Stacy ran a great campaign. Probably won. Speaker 1: And it was not fair to those who filled up absentee ballots. And depending on the county you sent it to, it Either it was counted or not counted, assuming you received it in time. Brian Kemp oversaw for 8 years the systematic and Systemic dismantling of our democracy, and that means there could not be free and fair elections in Georgia. As long as we have eligible American citizens who cannot cast a ballot, Then the game is rigged. I am complicit if I say that that system is fair. Concession in the political space is an acknowledgement that the process This is fair. And I don't believe that to be fair. But I refuse to concede because concession means that the process was proper, that the result was true and And right. And I cannot say that. If I tend to Speaker 0: say I didn't lose, I just didn't win. Speaker 12: And I don't call it a lot. Speaker 1: I just didn't win. Speaker 2: Yes. Yes. Officially. Yes. Officially. Speaker 1: Put it this way. I didn't get to get Inaugurated, next problem. Okay. But will I say that this election was not tainted, was not a disinvestment and a disenfranchisement of thousands of voters? I will not say that. Candidates votes, black and white, lost Their races because they have been deprived of the votes they otherwise would have gotten. And the clearest sample is from next door in Georgia. Stacey Abrams should be governor leading that state right now. I was joking with Beth backstage when she lost. I'm like, no, I just didn't win, because we don't know what really happened because of the miasma of voter suppression. I can't know for a fact that I would be the governor of Georgia, but for the He's in the management of Brian Kemp, but I know it's a pretty good guess. So I can't prove that I would have won, but I know we don't know because of how he behaved. Speaker 3: Is he the legitimate governor elect of Georgia? Speaker 1: He is the person who won an adequate number of votes from the governor. Speaker 2: With all with all due respect, and Speaker 3: I respect where you're coming from and I respect the the issues that you're raising. You're not answering the question. Do you think that Speaker 1: Wait a minute. I no. I what I talked to you Speaker 3: You're not using The word legitimate, is he the legitimate governor elect Georgia? Speaker 1: He is the legal governor of Georgia. He's not here to tell you that just because you win doesn't mean you're won. And you said to that you did not lose. You just did not win. Yes. So we're gonna talk about that. Bad news is that we didn't get the victory we secured. And the thing is we will never know empirically that I got more votes because we will never know which votes did make count. This was not fair. It was not right and it is deeply improper that someone could ascend to that role having performed So basically and so crassly against the very people he is now supposed to represent. The election was not fair. The process was not fair. So you don't feel that you lost fair and I do recognize I am not the governor of Georgia, but I do like to point out something that is true for me and for many in our state. And that is we won. Speaker 2: I'm not saying it's gonna be legit because the increase in the prospect of being illegitimate is a Direct proportions not being able to get these these reforms passed. Speaker 1: Right wing extremists already have a plan to literally seal the next presidential election. Speaker 13: It's not as if it's just Republicans who have monkeed around with elections in the past. Sometimes Democrats have to. Speaker 2: You Speaker 13: know, whenever people are in power, they're, you know, they have this tendency to try to, you know, tilt things in their direction.
Saved - August 17, 2023 at 1:44 PM

@bennyjohnson - Benny Johnson

Here’s 24 straight minutes of Democrats denying election results Why didn’t Republican DA’s prosecute them?

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The speakers in the video discuss their belief that the 2016 and 2020 elections were stolen or illegitimate due to Russian interference, voter suppression, and issues with electronic voting machines. They express concerns about the integrity of the election process and question the legitimacy of the elected officials. They also mention specific instances, such as the 2000 election and the Georgia gubernatorial race, where they believe the election results were unfair. Overall, they argue that the election system is flawed and needs reform to ensure fair and transparent elections.
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Speaker 0: You can Speaker 1: run the best campaign. You can even become the nominee. And you can have the election stolen Speaker 2: from you. Speaker 3: How can you win with Russian interference, though? Speaker 2: That's the real thing. Cared about Speaker 1: it in 2020. But rightly. Speaker 2: Because I think I'm taking Speaker 3: an illegitimate president that didn't really win. So how do Speaker 2: you, you know, fight against that in 2020? You are absolutely right. He is an illegitimate president in my mind. Could you Speaker 4: be my vice president for Denimid president in my mind. Speaker 2: Could you be my vice president for candidate? Paul Brooks, I absolutely agree. Trump didn't actually win the election in 2016. He lost the election, and he was put in the office because the Russians interfered. Speaker 5: Russia interfered with our election, attacked our democracy for the sole purpose of artificially placing someone at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, they were successful. Speaker 1: Trump knows he's as an illegitimate president. Speaker 3: The president will elect, although legally elected, is not legitimate. Unless it is president-elect As a legitimate president. Speaker 6: You said you believe that Russia's interference altered the outcome of the election. Speaker 1: I do. We have a president who, if In fact, it is proven, has been assisted by the Russians and may, in fact, not be a legitimate president. The one thing that Trump Is fearful of, when it comes to his being president, is that finally, we will see how illegitimate his victory actually was. Speaker 2: I have an objection. Speaker 7: I object to the 15 votes from the state of North Carolina. I object because people are horrified. Speaker 6: He's an illegitimate president. Our election was hijacked. There is no question. Congress has a duty to hashtag protect our democracy and hashtag follow the facts. Speaker 5: John Lewis is completely right. There is a cloud of legitimacy around the election of Donald Trump. The Russians interfered with his election. James Comey and the FBI interfered with his, Election. The fake news industry interfered with his election. Speaker 1: Trump knows he's an illegitimate president who got illegitimate foreign powers. Do you believe Trump is a legitimate president? Speaker 4: What I believe is that there's no question that the outcome of this election was affected by the Russian interference. Speaker 2: There actually is a cloud of Okay. Legitimacy. Speaker 6: So that legitimacy is the question. Yes. Speaker 3: So that was a very tainted election. And and in that sense, it's it's illegitimate. Speaker 1: Why Why do you think the president is going to such great lengths to essentially prove that he beat you? Because he knows he didn't. He knows he's an illegitimate president. Speaker 6: Stolen email. Stolen drone. Stolen drone. Stolen election. Welcome to the world of unprecedented Trump. So do you believe President Trump is an illegitimate president. Speaker 2: Based on what I just said was I can't for Trump. Speaker 6: He tweeted in February 2018, quote, the more we learn about 2016 election, the more illegitimate it becomes. America deserves to know whether we have a fake president in the Oval Office. Speaker 3: And The rest in attempt to to have the election. And frankly, the FBI is weighing in on the election. I think make the make it makes this election illegitimate. Speaker 1: There was a widespread Understanding that this election was not on the level. We still don't know what really happened, Isaac. I mean, there's just a lot that I think will Be revealed, history will discover, but you don't win by 3,000,000 votes and have all this other shenanigans stuff going on and not come away with An idea like, woah, something's not right here. Speaker 5: Seems to me that there's a cloud of illegitimacy that continues to hang Over 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Speaker 4: The outcome of the election was affected by their interference. And now we need to know, To what degree, if any, the Trump campaign was actually in collusion Speaker 1: with the Russia? He knows he's an illegitimate president. So of course, he's obsessed That's with me. And I believe that it's a guilty conscience. Speaker 2: We actually won the last presidential election, folks. They stole And Al Gore won that election. I think he won anyway. Actually, I think I carried Florida. Al Gore won the election nationwide Also in Florida, but the Supreme Court ruled the other way. Al Gore got more votes, but not enough to stay out of the Supreme Court where president Bush was elected five four. Speaker 1: Bush versus Gore. A court took away a presidency. Speaker 2: If all the votes were tallied in Florida, Adele Gold would be president today and George Bush would be back in office. Speaker 0: I come from Florida where you and others participated in what I call The United States coup d'etat. Speaker 6: In 2013, according to reports, vice president Joe Biden, he claimed that Al Gore was The one who was elected president. And he claimed that the recount result was, quote, a bad decision. Speaker 2: And never forget, dear friends, what they did in Florida to Al Gore and me, to all of us, to older Americans, to African Americans, to Haitian Americans Deny the right to vote and have those votes counted. Speaker 8: I do believe that projections were right in the 1st place at 7 o'clock when they called Speaker 1: it before. Let me tell you without a doubt. George Bush did not carry Florida and it was not closed. Speaker 2: There's no question that you won Oh, thank you, Charles. No. It's a question. Speaker 4: That's a question. Speaker 2: We will never know because The votes weren't weren't counted. But but and and then in your judgment I mean, that's unfortunate. And there is no other way of saying Let's be very blunt. Al Gore won the state of Florida in 2000, and we should never Forget it. Most Americans or great many Americans don't have confidence that the election of 2000 was fair. Speaker 8: But I don't believe we lost that. I believe we just failed to have all of the votes counted Speaker 4: The Supreme Court elected president. In 2004. Yeah. Al Gore won the state of Florida in 2000, although not the presidency. Speaker 3: We know we won this election. They know we won this election. And Americans know we won this election. Speaker 7: I know some people want you to believe that the Gore Campaign was a campaign that wasn't able to complete its mission. We did. Had all of Speaker 0: those votes been found in Florida, Speaker 8: I Speaker 7: think Al Gore would be president on today. Speaker 2: We had more votes. We won, and we are never going to let the United States Supreme Court choose the president of the United Takes the care. You should know by now based on the fact that he lost the popular vote by more than a half 1000000 voters, And we don't know how many he lost to buy in Florida. There's no doubt in my mind that Al Gore was elected president. Speaker 9: I rise to Object to the fraudulent 25 Florida electoral votes. Speaker 2: Really, we won the election in 2000, but they stole the election. I must object because of the overwhelming evidence of overwhelming evidence of official misconduct, deliberate fraud, and an attempt to The chairman has provided Imran had already Helped the Bush team with such favors as burying their rent a mob to Florida in 2000 to permanently halt of the counting of legally cast ballots. It is Speaker 7: signed by myself on behalf of my diverse constituents and the millions of Americans who have been disenfranchised by Florida's inaccurate vote counts to Supreme Court not to speak with Speaker 4: the United States despite of this election. Speaker 1: Speaking to a Democratic group in Chicago, he said he made it clear he thinks Al Gore was the winner. Speaker 2: The time it was over, our candidate won the popular vote. And the only way that could win the election was to stop the voting and fraud it. Catherine Harris, Jeb Bush, Jim Baker and the Supreme Court hadn't tampered with the results, l Gore would be. President? I think that the issue before us today, is not who won or should have won the 2000 presidential election. That issue has been settled not to my opinion, but it has been settled. Let's just drop the vice president president or not. Al Gore should have been president of the United States. Speaker 10: Al Gore, made it possible for George Bush to be The only appointed president in the history of these United States. Speaker 6: Democrats have won the past 3 presidential elections. In two Speaker 2: 1,000 unions turned out 25% of the vote and Al Gore won. But the Supreme Court hampered? That's a large The Supreme Court stopped the counting of votes, and if they've left the council on, Al Gore would've got the necessary votes. Speaker 0: The Supreme Court selected tent. George w Bush Speaker 2: as the president. He was not elected. There is overwhelming evidence that George w Bush did not win this Election. Speaker 3: What I observed, as a voter, as a citizen of Illinois, 4 years ago were troubling evidence of the fact that not every vote was being counted. Don't think that George w Bush won the election, in 2000 against our goal because I I think he he probably lost Florida and also the nationwide. Speaker 2: If you invite me back on this show Speaker 3: in about 8 weeks, I Speaker 2: think you're gonna learn that No, Roy. I think you get all the votes there. I felt what happened in Florida was a carefully worked out conspiracy. That many things could not go wrong in one state Without there having been a conspiracy, and many, many different things did go wrong. Many tricks were pulled of various kinds. Speaker 8: The vice president did win, but, And I do believe that the majority of voters that intended to to go to polls last year wanted to vote and cast their votes for Al Gore. I do believe that in in in terms of Florida as well. Speaker 2: The court has been supporting formation of the popular will. The most spectacular example being Bush versus Gore, where the majority by a five For a vote and joined the counting of more than a 100,000 ballots in Florida and essentially gave America its 1st court appointed president. A stolen citizen is naked and stolen. Even though Al Gore won the election, he won't take office. Speaker 11: That election was stolen from of the rightful winner. So, mister speaker, I'm here today to talk about a stolen presidential election. Speaker 2: I think in 2000, everybody Talk. Well, he did win the election out of the war. He started dividing America here in Florida By trying to take an election that I think any reasonable person would say he hadn't Actually, one. Speaker 0: What happened in Florida will go down in history As a coup d'etat. Speaker 2: Could we conclude, is it possible There was a conspiracy, and Florida officials were involved in the conspiracy. Never have so many things gone It's too wrong in one place before. Why how do all these things happen all at the same time in the same state? It is not as possible if there was a conspiracy that was very well organized. Why was the state police out there on that Today, election day, checking license plates and and so forth. You know, how did all these things happen in 1 state at one time in 1 election? Is is it possible that Use the word conspiracy and not be afraid of it. Speaker 1: I'm not sure wish Gore was president right now. He should be. Speaker 2: Well, yes, he got elected. Well done. A battle that by the will of the people should have ended in victory. But tens thousands of Florida votes either were not counted or tossed down in the 2000 presidential election. 5 supreme court justices. You've trumped the votes of 51,000,000 Americans. We should've let the entire state be reconned so it was clear, that Al Gore actually won the state of Florida. Speaker 0: And Al War won the election. Speaker 2: We had the election stolen from us. You must admit that. They stole it, And we need a leader to help us get revenge. Speaker 6: I voted for Al Gore. He won the election. Speaker 2: They usurped the the powers as far as being put in it and intervene. It was With the fix as far as we're concerned, you know, it's it's there's no polite way to talk about it except the fix was in. Speaker 0: After the election, when you stole Hold the election. You came back here and say, get over it. No. We're not gonna get over it. Speaker 2: You know it. I know it. They know it. We won that election. Speaker 12: Constantly shifting vote tallies in Ohio and malfunctioning electronic machines, which may not have paper receipts have led to additional loss of confidence by the public. Speaker 2: The right to vote has been stolen from qualified voters. The New Speaker 6: Yorker reported that Kerry thought that, quote, proxies for Bush had rigged many of the voting machines. Speaker 7: In 2004, the democratic process was thwarted. Speaker 2: To The 2004 presidential election in Ohio was riddled with unnecessary problems. Speaker 4: Some machines malfunctioned, causing votes to be counted more than once or not at all. Speaker 2: Based upon an inordinate number of allegations suggesting gross voting rights violations and misconduct, I joined with my colleagues and objective to counting the state of Ohio's electoral votes. As in 2000, the votes of many who wanted to vote were not, in fact, This Speaker 3: last Friday night, I I arranged to meet senator Kerry at a fundraiser to give him a copy of my book. He told me he now thinks the election was stolen. Speaker 1: The wife of John Kerry said she has lingering doubts about the legitimacy of the election. Her theory goes like this. 2 brothers, she calls hard right Republicans, Own 80% of voting machines in the US. Therefore, it would be easy to hack into the mother machines that control the electronic voting. Speaker 7: There were Numerous irregularities in Ohio, including large percentages of projections of provisional balloting, problems with voting machines. Speaker 1: As we look At our election system, I think it's fair to say that there are many legitimate questions about its accuracy, About its integrity. Speaker 12: There are still legitimate concerns over the integrity of our election. Speaker 3: The question obviously is How many instances were not caught that we don't know about? Number 1, we've seen a lot of, what I'll call, honest glitches where it just didn't work right, But also that these machines are hackable. A dishonest employee of the vendor or dishonest employee of the local board of elections or simply someone who knows electronics And as a computer at home, could hack into these machines and then put in the secret instructions to disregard every 20th Democratic voter had 10% to the carrier to the Bush vote or whatever. He might not even know it. Speaker 2: I agree with tens of millions of Americans Who are more very worried that when they cast the ballot on an electronic voting machine, that there There is no paper trail to record that vote. The numerous irregularities that occurred with the electronic voting machines In Ohio on November 2nd last year, point to an unresolved national crisis. Speaker 7: We cannot Clear that Speaker 3: the election of November 2, 2004 was free and clear and transparent and real. There must be independent testing of the voting machines used in Ohio. Speaker 1: I'm not confident that the election in Ohio was barely decided. We know that there was substantial voter suppression, and the machines were not reliable. Speaker 12: The members of Congress who have brought this challenge are speaking up for their agreed constituents, many of whom may have been disenfranchised in this process. Speaker 6: Treating today's electoral vote count in congress as a meaningless ritual would be an insult to our democracy unless we registered our own protest against the obviously fraud voting process that took place in so many Speaker 2: of our states. Voters who wish to cast a vote for president or vice president Can't approach the polls with certainty that their vote will be counted. One of the most significant problems in Ohio and in many other states Was a lack of measures to ensure the integrity of electronic voting machines. In 2004, they caused democratic voters in Ohio to wait for 8 hours before they could cast their ballot. They turned the department of civil rights and the justice department into the voter suppression division with Voter ID laws, voter purging, voter caging, voter intimidation. There aren't gonna be any more election stealing. Speaker 1: Now you have one very Speaker 6: We won. But I Speaker 1: didn't lose. I got the votes, but we won't know exactly how many because of how they cheat it. I did win my election. I just didn't get to have the job. We were robbed of an election. Without voter suppression, Stacey Abrams would be the governor of Georgia. Andrew Gillum is the governor of Florida. Using the Speaker 4: word rigged, using the word steal, do you think it's dangerous going into 2020? Speaker 1: I I don't because we can actually back it up. And so in response What I believe was stolen election. I'm not saying they stole it from me. They stole it from the voters' doors. That's when I was asked if I'm ever gonna concede. The answer is no. If she had a fair election, she already would have won. This is not a speech of concession. This is a step that needs to acknowledge an action that's right, true, or action is right, true or proper. And I will not concede because the erosion of our democracy is not You refuse to concede and say that you lost. Do you stand by that decision today? Absolutely. Speaker 2: If Stacey Abrams doesn't win in Georgia, they Stolen. It's clear. It's clear. Speaker 1: The only election It was not a free and fair I think the election was stolen from the people of Georgia. I believe it was stolen from the voters. Speaker 2: So I Speaker 3: think that Stacey Abrams' election is being stolen from her. Speaker 1: The election was not fair. The process was not fair. Thousands of Georgians had their voices stolen because they were not able to cast ballots. And they cannot be guaranteed that their votes will be counted in 2020 if we don't do this right. Speaker 4: If what happens to you happens nationally and we we see, whoever runs for whoever wins the Democratic nominee. If they say, actually, I can prove that there's a number of votes in every state that that and that's and that's the same thing that you just described happens in multiple states should they concede. Speaker 1: I do not think we should concede an election until we know the results of an election. I still fundamentally believed it could be fair. And that's just not how life works. If it looks like it's cheating, it probably is. If it looks like it's rigged, it probably is. Speaker 2: He would be the governor of Georgia today had the governor of Georgia not disenfranchised 1,400,000 Georgia voters before the election. That's what happened to Stacey Abrams. They took the votes away. Speaker 6: You, notably did not concede. I acknowledge. Okay. You acknowledge That he won, but you did not concede. Correct. 5 months later, do you still feel like your opponent won through voter suppression? Yes. Reminder, she wrote. Brian Kemp stole the gubernatorial election from Georgians and Stacey Abrams. Speaker 1: I said that the election stolen from Georgia voters, the process that took place during the legislative cycle was one that did not countenance and did not pay attention To the deep and real concerns of those who watch this election be stolen in the state of Georgia. It was stolen from the voters of Georgia. Georgia voters did not have their votes Counted. They were not allowed to cast votes. They had Speaker 2: their votes discarded. Certainly gave the appearance of unfairness. I think it was, unfair. Stacy ran a great campaign. Probably won. Speaker 1: And it was not fair to those who filled up absentee ballots. And depending on the county you sent it to, it Either it was counted or not counted, assuming you received it in time. Brian Kemp oversaw for 8 years the systematic and Systemic dismantling of our democracy, and that means there could not be free and fair elections in Georgia. As long as we have eligible American citizens who cannot cast a ballot, Then the game is rigged. I am complicit if I say that that system is fair. Concession in the political space is an acknowledgement that the process This is fair. And I don't believe that to be fair. But I refuse to concede because concession means that the process was proper, that the result was true and And right. And I cannot say that. If I tend to Speaker 0: say I didn't lose, I just didn't win. Speaker 12: And I don't call it a lot. Speaker 1: I just didn't win. Speaker 2: Yes. Yes. Officially. Yes. Officially. Speaker 1: Put it this way. I didn't get to get Inaugurated, next problem. Okay. But will I say that this election was not tainted, was not a disinvestment and a disenfranchisement of thousands of voters? I will not say that. Candidates votes, black and white, lost Their races because they have been deprived of the votes they otherwise would have gotten. And the clearest sample is from next door in Georgia. Stacey Abrams should be governor leading that state right now. I was joking with Beth backstage when she lost. I'm like, no, I just didn't win, because we don't know what really happened because of the miasma of voter suppression. I can't know for a fact that I would be the governor of Georgia, but for the He's in the management of Brian Kemp, but I know it's a pretty good guess. So I can't prove that I would have won, but I know we don't know because of how he behaved. Speaker 3: Is he the legitimate governor elect of Georgia? Speaker 1: He is the person who won an adequate number of votes from the governor. Speaker 2: With all with all due respect, and Speaker 3: I respect where you're coming from and I respect the the issues that you're raising. You're not answering the question. Do you think that Speaker 1: Wait a minute. I no. I what I talked to you Speaker 3: You're not using The word legitimate, is he the legitimate governor elect Georgia? Speaker 1: He is the legal governor of Georgia. He's not here to tell you that just because you win doesn't mean you're won. And you said to that you did not lose. You just did not win. Yes. So we're gonna talk about that. Bad news is that we didn't get the victory we secured. And the thing is we will never know empirically that I got more votes because we will never know which votes did make count. This was not fair. It was not right and it is deeply improper that someone could ascend to that role having performed So basically and so crassly against the very people he is now supposed to represent. The election was not fair. The process was not fair. So you don't feel that you lost fair and I do recognize I am not the governor of Georgia, but I do like to point out something that is true for me and for many in our state. And that is we won. Speaker 2: I'm not saying it's gonna be legit because the increase in the prospect of being illegitimate is a Direct proportions not being able to get these these reforms passed. Speaker 1: Right wing extremists already have a plan to literally seal the next presidential election. Speaker 13: It's not as if it's just Republicans who have monkeed around with elections in the past. Sometimes Democrats have to. Speaker 2: You Speaker 13: know, whenever people are in power, they're, you know, they have this tendency to try to, you know, tilt things in their direction.
Saved - August 15, 2023 at 8:45 PM

@kylenabecker - Kyle Becker

Donald Trump was just indicted in Georgia for the alleged "crime" of disputing the 2020 election results. Here is five straight minutes of failed Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams denying election results.

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Speaker 0: I won, but they cheated. We were robbed of an election. Speaker 1: I don't think it's dangerous to use words like rigged and steal because we can back it up. Speaker 0: The election was stolen from the voters, not just from me. I won't concede because our democracy is being eroded. Speaker 1: The election was not free and fair. Thousands of Georgians had their voices stolen. We can't guarantee their votes will be counted in 2020. Speaker 2: Should the Democratic nominee concede if they can prove widespread voter suppression? Speaker 1: No, we shouldn't concede until we know the results. If it looks like cheating or rigging, it probably is. Speaker 0: We've been taught to accept defeat, but I refuse to concede. The process was not fair. Speaker 1: The election was stolen from Georgia voters. As long as eligible citizens can't vote, the system is rigged. I didn't lose, I just didn't win. Speaker 0: I didn't win officially. We don't know what really happened because of voter suppression. Speaker 1: He is the legal governor, but that doesn't mean he won legitimately. Speaker 0: Just because you win doesn't mean you won. We'll never know for sure if I got more votes. Speaker 1: I refuse to concede because it wasn't fair or right. He performed poorly and crassly against the people he represents. Speaker 1: Georgia voters were suppressed, their votes weren't counted. Brian Kemp dismantled our democracy. Speaker 0: I recognize I'm not the governor, but we won.
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Speaker 0: I do have one very affirmative statement to make. We won But I didn't lose. I got the votes, but we won't know exactly how Speaker 1: many because of how they cheated. I did win my election. I just didn't get to have the job. We were robbed of an election. Speaker 2: Using the word rigged, using the word steal. Do you think it's dangerous going into 2020? Speaker 1: I I don't because we can actually back it up. Speaker 0: And so in response to what I leave. Was stolen election. I'm not saying they stole it from me. They stole it from the voters' door. Speaker 1: Back to the outside, asked if I'm ever gonna concede. The answer is no. Speaker 0: This is not speech a concession. And a concession needs to acknowledge an action is right, true, or We're not concede because the erosion of our democracy is not right. Move there. Speaker 1: It was not a free and fair election. I think the election was stolen from the people of Georgia. I believe it was stolen from the voters. Thousands of Georgians have their voices stolen because they were not able to cast ballots. And they cannot be guaranteed that their votes will be counted in 2020 if we don't do this right. Speaker 2: If what happens to you happens nationally and we see, whoever runs for whoever wins the Democratic nominee, if they say, actually, I can prove that there's a number of votes in every state that that and that's and that's the same thing that you just described happens in multiple states. Should they concede? Speaker 1: Move. I do not think we should concede an election until we know the results of an election. I still fundamentally believe it could be safer. And that's just not how life works. If it looks like it's cheating, it probably is. If it looks like it's rigged, it probably is. Speaker 0: We've been raised believe that it is in battle effect to call questions. And if you wanna run for office to get you guys to compete in the lose. The election to the National Legislature is the court. I'm not. Speaker 1: I said that the election was stolen from Georgia voters. The process that took place during the legislative cycle lose. Was one that did not countenance and did not pay attention to the deep and real concerns of those who watched this election be stolen in the state of Georgia. What was stolen from the voters of Georgia as long as we have eligible American citizens who cannot cast a ballot then the game is rigged I am complicit if I say that that system is fair. Concession in the political space is an acknowledgement that the process was fair, and I don't believe that to be so. But I refuse to concede because concession means that the process was proper, that the result was true and write and I cannot say that. I tend to say I didn't lose. I just didn't win. Speaker 0: And I don't call it a lot. I just didn't win. Officially Speaker 1: officially. I didn't get to get inaugurated and that's probably okay. I was joking with best backstage when put that. She lost. And I'm like, no, I just didn't win, because we don't know what really happened because of the miasma of voter suppression. I can't know for a fact that I would be the governor of Georgia, but for the malfeasance and mismanagement of mind him but I know it's a pretty good guess. So I can't prove that I would have won but I know we don't know because of how he behaved. Speaker 3: Is he the legitimate governor elect of Georgia? Speaker 1: He is the person who won an adequate number of votes But that's not from the governor of government. Speaker 3: With all with all due respect and I respect where you're coming from and I respect the the issues that you're raising, you're not answering the question. Speaker 4: Do you think it was Speaker 1: Wait a minute. No. I I what I'm talking to you Speaker 3: You're not using the word legitimate. Is he the legitimate governor of elective Georgia? Speaker 0: Lose. He Speaker 1: is the legal governor of Georgia. Speaker 0: See, I'm here to tell you that just because you win, doesn't mean you won. And you said to me that you Speaker 1: did not lose. You just did not win. Yes. So we're gonna talk about that. Speaker 0: Bad news is that we didn't get the victory we secured. And move. The thing is we will never know empirically that I got more votes because we will never know which votes did get cast. Speaker 1: But will I say that this election was not tainted, was not a disinvestment and a disenfranchisement of thousands of voters. I will not say that you refuse to concede and say that you lost. Do you stand by that decision today? Absolutely. This was not fair, it was not right, and it is deeply be improper that someone could ascend to that role having performed so basically and so crassly against the very people he is now supposed to represent. The election was not fair. The process was not fair. Speaker 4: You, notably did not concede. I did not. Okay. You acknowledged lose. That he won, but you did not concede. Correct. 5 months later, do you still feel like your opponent won through voter suppression. Speaker 1: Yes. Georgia voters did not have their votes counted. They were not allowed to cast votes. They had their votes guarded and it was not fair to those who filled up absentee ballots end depending on the county you send it to, it either was counted or not counted assuming you received it in time. Brian Kemp oversaw for 8 years lose the systematic and systemic dismantling of our democracy, and that means there could not be free and fair elections in Georgia. Speaker 0: So you don't feel that you lost parents where? Lose. Speaker 1: I do recognize I am not the governor of Georgia, but I do like to point out something that is prove for me and for many in our state, and that is, we won.
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@AntiWokeMemes - Anti Woke Memes

23+ minutes of Democrats challenging elections Retweet this to get the word out

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The speakers in the video discuss their belief that past elections were stolen or illegitimate. They mention instances of Russian interference, voter suppression, and malfunctioning voting machines. They express doubts about the fairness and integrity of the electoral process, particularly in the cases of the 2016 and 2020 elections. Some speakers specifically mention the 2000 election and the Supreme Court's involvement in determining the outcome. They argue that these issues undermine democracy and call for reforms to ensure fair elections in the future. Overall, they believe that the election results do not accurately reflect the will of the people.
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Speaker 0: You can run the best campaign. You can even become the nominee. And you can have the election stolen Speaker 1: from you. Speaker 2: How can you win with Russian interference, though? Speaker 1: That's what I'm saying about Not 2020. But rightly. Speaker 3: Because I think he's Speaker 2: an illegitimate president that didn't really win. So how do you, you know, fight against that in 2020? Speaker 1: You are absolutely right. Speaker 4: He is an illegitimate president in My mind. Speaker 5: Could Speaker 3: you be my vice president of Speaker 6: the community? Folks, look, I absolutely agree. Speaker 7: Trump didn't actually win the election in 2016. We lost the election, and he was put in the office because the Russians interfered. Speaker 8: Russia interfered with our election, attacked our democracy for The sole purpose of artificially placing someone at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, they were Successful. Speaker 1: Trump knows he's an illegitimate president. Speaker 9: The president elect, although legally elected, is not legitimate. I don't Speaker 10: see his President-elect as a legitimate president. You said you believe that Russia's interference altered the outcome of the auction. Speaker 1: I do. We have a president who, if in fact it is proven, has been assisted by the Russians and may in fact not be a legitimate president. The one thing that Trump It's fearful of, when it comes to his being president, is that finally, we will see how illegitimate his victory actually was. Speaker 3: I have an objection. Speaker 10: I object to the 15 votes from the state of North Carolina. I object because people are horrified. He's an illegitimate president. Our election was hijacked. There was no question. Congress has a duty to hashtag protect our democracy and hashtag follow the facts. Speaker 8: John Lewis is completely right. There is a cloud of illegitimacy around the election of Donald Trump. The Russians interfered with his election. James Comey and the FBI interfered with his, election. The fake news industry interfered with his election. Speaker 1: Trump knows he's an illegitimate president who got Illegitimate foreign powers. Do you believe Trump is a legitimate president? Speaker 10: What I believe is that there's no question that the outcome of this election was affected by the Russian interference? Speaker 3: There actually is a cloud of illegitimacy. So that legitimacy is the question. Yes. Speaker 9: So that was a very tainted election. And and in that sense, it's it's illegitimate. Speaker 1: Why do you think the president is going to such great lengths to essentially prove that he beat you? Because because he knows he didn't. He knows he's an illegitimate president. Speaker 10: Stolen emails. Stolen drone. Stolen drone. Stolen election. Welcome Welcome to the world of unprecedented Trump. Did you believe president Trump is an illegitimate president? Speaker 7: Based on what I just said, was I can't retract. Speaker 10: We tweeted in February 2018, quote, the more we learn about the 2016 election, the more illegitimate it becomes. America deserves to know whether we have a fake president in the Oval Office. Speaker 9: In the Russian attempt to to have the election. And frankly, the FBI is weighing in on the election. I think make the make Makes this election illegitimate. Speaker 1: There was a widespread understanding that this election was not on the level. We still don't know what really happened, Isaac. I mean, there's just a lot that I think will be revealed, history will discover, But you don't win by 3,000,000 votes and have all this other shenanigans stuff going on and not come away with an idea like, woah, something's not right here. Speaker 8: It seems to me that there's a cloud of illegitimacy that continues to hang over 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Speaker 10: The outcome of the election was affected by their interference. And now we need to know, you know, to what degree, if any, the Trump campaign He was actually in collusion with Speaker 1: the Russia. He knows he's an illegitimate president. So of course he's test with me. And I believe that it's a guilty conscience. Speaker 6: We actually won the last presidential election, folks. They Stole by election. Speaker 3: And Al Gore won that election. I think he won anyway. Speaker 5: Actually, I think I carried Florida. Speaker 7: Al Gore Won the election nationwide and also in Florida, but the Supreme Court ruled the other way. Speaker 5: Al Gore got more votes, but not enough to stay out of the Supreme Court where president Bush was elected About 4. Speaker 1: Bush versus Gore. A court took away a presidency. Speaker 5: If all the votes were counted in Florida, Dale Gold would be president today and George Bush would be back in office. Speaker 11: I come from Florida, where you and others participated in what I call The United States coup d'etat. Speaker 10: Since 2013, according to reports, vice president Joe Biden, he claimed that Al Gore was the one He was elected president, and he claimed that the recount result was, quote, a bad decision. Speaker 6: And never forget, dear friends, what they did in Florida to Al Gore me to all of us, the older Americans, the African Americans, the Haitian Americans denied the right take the vote and have those votes out of it. Speaker 7: I do believe that projections were right in the 1st place at 7 o'clock when they called before. Speaker 11: Let me tell you something without a doubt. George Bush did not carry Florida and it was not closed. Speaker 3: There's no question that you won the state Speaker 5: of Florida. Oh, thank you, mister Charles. Speaker 3: No. It's a question. That's a question. Speaker 6: We will never know because the votes weren't weren't counted. Speaker 5: But but And And then in your judgment I mean, that's Unfortunately. Yeah. Speaker 6: And there is no other way of saying it but be very blunt. Al Gore won the State of Florida in 2000, and we should never forget it. Speaker 3: Most Americans, a great many Americans, don't have confidence That the election of 2000 was fair. Speaker 7: But I don't believe we lost that. I believe we just failed to have all of the votes counted Speaker 4: The Supreme Court election in 2004. Yeah. Speaker 10: Al Gore won The state of Florida in 2000, although not the presidency. We know we won this election. They know we won this election. And Americans know We won this election. Speaker 7: I know some people want you to believe that the Gore campaign was a campaign that wasn't able to complete its mission. We did. Had all of those votes been found in Florida, I think Al Gore would be president today. Speaker 6: We had more votes. We won, and We are never going to let the United States Supreme Court choose the president of the United States again. Speaker 10: You should know by now based on the fact that he lost the popular vote by more than a half 1000000 voters, and we don't know how many he lost by in Florida. Speaker 7: There's no doubt in my that Al Gore was elected president. Speaker 10: I rise to object to the fraudulent 25 Florida electoral votes. Speaker 6: Really, we won the election in 2000, but they Stole the election. I must object because of the overwhelming evidence of official misconduct, deliberate chair in an attempt The chairman to resign No. Speaker 5: Enron had already helped the Bush team with such favors as ferrying their rent a mob to Florida in 2000 To permanently halt the counting of legally cast ballots. It Speaker 10: is signed by myself on behalf of my diverse constituents and the millions of Americans who have been disenfranchised by by Florida's inaccurate vote counts of Supreme Court, Speaker 1: not the peace with the United States beside of this election. Speaking to a Democratic group in Chicago dues that he made it clear he thinks Al Gore was the winner. Speaker 5: The time it was over, Speaker 3: our candidate had won the popular vote. And And the only way they could win the election was to stop the voting in Florida. Speaker 6: Catherine Harris, Jeb Bush, Jim Baker, and The Supreme Court hadn't tampered with the results. Al Gore would be president. Speaker 1: I think that the issue before us today, is not who He won or cut upon the 2000 presidential election. That issue has been settled not to my opinion, but it has been settled. Trump, president. Trump. Trump. Trump. Trump. Trump. Trump. Speaker 7: Trump. Trump. Speaker 3: Trump. Trump. Trump. Trump. Trump. Trump. Trump. Trump. Trump. Trump. President, president or not. Al Gore should have been president of the United States. Speaker 12: Al Gore, made it possible for George Bush to be the only appointed president in the history of these United States. Speaker 3: Democrats have won the past 3 presidential elections. In 2000, unions turned down 25% of the vote and Al Gore won. Speaker 5: But But the Supreme Court hampered? That's a large charge. The Supreme Court stopped the counting of votes, and if they've let the count go on, Al Gore would've got the necessary votes. Speaker 11: The Supreme Court elected George w Bush as the president. He was not elected. Speaker 10: There is Quaming evidence that George W Bush did not win this election. Speaker 5: What I observed, as a voter, as a citizen of Illinois, 4 years ago were troubling evidence of the fact that not every vote was being counted. Don't think that George w Bush won On the election, in 2000, I guess, that would go because I I think that he probably lost Florida and also that nationwide. If you invite Be back on this show in about 8 weeks. I think you're gonna learn that Elvore Anthony did get all the votes there. Speaker 3: I felt what happened in Florida was a carefully Worked out conspiracy. That many things could not go wrong in one state without there having been a conspiracy. Many, many different things did go wrong. Many tricks were pulled of various kinds. Speaker 7: The vice president did win, but, And I do believe that the majority of voters that intended to to go to polls last year wanted to vote and cast their votes for Al Gore. I do believe that in in Speaker 13: in terms of Florida as well. Speaker 3: The court has been thwarting formation of the popular will. The most spectacular example being Bush versus Gore, where the majority by a five four vote and joined the counting of more than a 100,000 ballots in Florida and essentially gave America its 1st court point to president Trump this morning, this morning, and stolen. Even though Al Gore won the election, he won't take office. Speaker 14: That election was stolen from the rightful winner. So, mister speaker, I'm here today to talk about a stolen Presidential election, Speaker 5: I think, in 2000, everybody thought, well, Speaker 6: he did win the election. It helped work. Speaker 3: He started dividing America here In Florida, by trying to take an election that I think Any reasonable person would say he hadn't actually won. Speaker 11: What happened in Florida We'll go down in history as a coup d'etat. Speaker 3: Could we conclude, is it possible that There was a conspiracy and Florida officials were involved in the conspiracy. Never have so many things gone so wrong in one place before. Why how do all these things happen all at the same time in the same state? Is not it possible that there was a conspiracy it was very well organized. Why was state police out there on that day, election day, checking license plates and I'm talking about, you know, how did all these things happen in 1 state at one time in 1 election? Is is it possible that we are Use the words of conspiracy and not be afraid of it. Speaker 1: And I sure wish Gore was president right now. He should be. Speaker 5: Well, yes, he got elected. Oh, well done. Speaker 6: A battle that by the will of the people should have ended in victory. But tens of thousands of Florida votes either were not counted or tossed down in the 2000 presidential election. Speaker 5: Five supreme court justices. You've trumped the votes of 21,000,000 Americans. We should've let the entire state be reconned so it was clear, that Al Gore actually won the state of Florida. Speaker 11: And Al Gore won the election. We had The election stolen from us, Speaker 1: and you must admit that. They stole it, and we need a leader to help us get Revenues. Speaker 3: Cobb voted for Al Gore. He won the election. They usurped the the powers of the clause being caught and they had and they intervened. It was a fix as far as we're concerned. You know? There's no polite way to talk about it because the fix was in. Speaker 11: After the election, when you stole the election, you came back here and say, get over No. We're not gonna get over it. Speaker 6: You know it. I know it. They know it. We won that election. Speaker 13: Constantly shifting vote tallies in Ohio A malfunctioning electronic machines, which may not have paper receipts, have led to additional loss of confidence by the public. Speaker 6: The right to vote has been stolen from qualified voters. Speaker 10: The New Yorker reported that Kerry thought that, quote, proxies Bush had rigged many of the voting machines. In 2004, the democratic process was thwarted. Speaker 3: The 2004 Presidential election in Ohio was riddled with unnecessary problems. Speaker 10: Some machines malfunction, causing votes to be counted more than once or not at all. Speaker 15: Based upon an An inordinate number of allegations suggesting gross voting rights violations and misconduct, I join with my colleagues and objective to counting The state of Ohio's electoral votes. Speaker 16: Now as in 2000, the votes that many who wanted to vote were not in fact counted. Speaker 1: This last Friday night, I I arranged to meet Senator Kerry at a fundraiser to give him a copy of my book. He told me he now thinks the election was stolen. The wife of John Kerry said she has lingering doubts about the legitimacy Receipt of the election. Her theory goes like this. 2 brothers, she calls hard right Republicans, own 80% on voting machines in the US. Therefore, it would be easy to hack into the mother machines that control the electronic voting. Speaker 10: There were numerous irregularities in Ohio, including large percentages of projections of provisional balloting, problems with voting machines. Speaker 1: As we look At our election system, I think it's fair to say that there are many legitimate questions about its accuracy, About its integrity There are still legitimate concerns Speaker 13: over the integrity of our elections. Speaker 2: The question obviously is, How many instances were not caught that we don't know about? Number 1, we've seen a lot of what I'll call honest glitches where it just didn't work right, But also that these machines are hackable. A dishonest employee of the vendor or a dishonest employee of the local Board of Elections or simply someone who knows electronics And his computer at home, could hack into these machines and then put in the secret instructions to disregard every 20th Democratic voter had 10% of the carrier to the Bush vote or whatever. He might not even know it. Speaker 6: I agree with tens of millions of Americans who are very worried that When they cast the ballot on an electronic voting machine that there is no paper trail to record that vote. The numerous Irregularities that occurred with the electronic voting machines in Ohio on November 2nd last year point to an unresolved Our national crisis. Speaker 10: We cannot declare that the election of November 2, 2004 was free and clear and transparent And Rio, there must be independent testing of the voting machines used in Ohio. Speaker 1: I'm not confident that the election in Ohio was fairly decided. We know that there was Potential voter suppression, and the machines were not reliable. Speaker 13: The members of Congress who have brought this challenge are Speaking up for their agreed constituents, many of whom may have been disenfranchised in this process. Speaker 16: Treating today's electoral vote count in congress as a meaningless ritual would be an insult to our democracy unless we registered our own protest against the obviously fraud voting process that took place in so many of our states. Speaker 5: Voters who wish to cast a vote for president or vice president Can't approach the polls with certainty that their vote will be counted. One of Speaker 3: the most significant problems in Ohio And in many other states was a lack of measures to ensure the integrity of electronic voting machines. In 2004, They caused democratic voters in Ohio to wait for 8 hours before they could cast their ballot. They turned the department of civil rights and the justice Department into the voter suppression division with voter ID laws, voter purging, voter caging, voter intimidation. There aren't gonna be any more Election stealing. Speaker 1: And I do have one very affirmative statement to say. We won. But I didn't lose. I got the votes, but we won't know exactly how many because How they cheated. I did win my election. I just didn't get to have the job. We were robbed of an election. Speaker 11: Without voter suppression, Stacey Abrams would be the governor of Georgia. Andrew Gillum is the governor of Lower them. Speaker 4: Using the word rigged, using the word steal, do you think it's dangerous going into 2020? Speaker 1: I I don't because we can actually back it up. And so the response to what I believe Was it stolen election? I'm not saying they stole it from me. They stole it from the governor's door. Back to the outside asking if I'm ever gonna concede. The answer is no. If she had a fair election, she already would have won. This is not a speech of concession. There's a section need to acknowledge an action is right, true, or pro. And I will not concede because the erosion of our democracy is not from. You refused to concede and say that you lost. Do you stand by that decision today? Absolutely. Speaker 3: If Stacey Abrams doesn't win in Georgia, They stole it. It's clear. It's clear. Speaker 1: It was not a free and fair election. I think the election was stolen from the people of Georgia. I believe it was stolen from the voters. Speaker 9: So I Speaker 5: think that Stacey Abrams' election is being stolen from her. Speaker 1: The election was not fair. The process was not fair. Was not fair. Thousands of Georgians had their voices stolen because they were not able to cast ballots. And they cannot be guaranteed that their votes will be counted in 2020 if we don't do this right. Speaker 4: If what happens to you happens nationally and we we see, whoever runs for whoever wins the Democratic nominee, If they say actually I can prove that there's a number of votes in every state that that and it's and that's the same thing that you just described happens in multiple states, should they concede? Speaker 1: I do not think we should concede an election until we know the results of an election. I still fundamentally believed it could be fair. And that's just not how life works. If it looks like it's cheating, it probably is. If it looks like it's rigged, it probably is. Speaker 6: Steve would be the governor of Georgia today had the governor of Georgia not disenfranchised 1,400,000 Georgia voters before the election. That's what happened to Stacey Abrams. They took the votes away. Speaker 10: Uh-huh. You, notably did not concede. Okay. You acknowledged that he won, but You did not concede. Correct. 5 months later, do you still feel like your opponent won through voter suppression? Yes. Reminder, she wrote, Brian Kemp stole the gubernatorial election from Georgians and Stacey Abrams. I said Speaker 1: that the election was stolen from Georgia voters. The Process that took place during the legislative cycle was one that did not countenance and did not pay attention to the deep and real concerns of those Who watched this election be stolen in the state of Georgia? It was stolen from the voters of Georgia. Georgia voters did not have their votes counted. They were not allowed to cast votes. They had their or discarded. Speaker 5: It certainly gave the appearance of unfairness. I think it was unfair. Stacy ran a great campaign. She probably won. Speaker 1: And it was not fair to those who Build up absentee ballots, and depending on the county you send it to, it either was counted or not counted, assuming you received it in time. Brian Kemp oversaw For 8 years, the systematic and systemic dismantling of our democracy, and that means there could not be free and fair elections in Georgia. As long as we have eligible American citizens who cannot cast a ballot, then the game is rigged. I am complicit if I say that that system is fair. Concession in the political space is an acknowledgement that the process is fair. And I don't believe that to be so. But I refuse to concede because concession means that the process was proper, that the result was true and right and I cannot say that. I tend to say and lose. I just didn't win. And I don't call it a lot. I just didn't win. Yes. Yes. Okay. Officially. Yes. Officially. Presumably, I didn't get to get inaugurated and that's possible. Okay. But will I say that this election was not tainted, was not a disinvestment and a disenfranchisement Of thousands of voters, I will not say that. Candidates, both black and white, lost their races because they have been deprived of the votes they otherwise would have gotten. And the clearest example is from next door in Georgia. Stacy Abrams should be governor leading that state right now. I was joking with Beth backstage when She lost. I'm like, no, I just didn't win, because we don't know what really happened because of the miasma of voter suppression. I can't know For a fact that I would be the governor of Georgia, but for the malfeasance and the mismanagement of Brian Kemp, but I know it's a Pretty good guess. So I can't prove that I would have won, but I know we don't know because of how he behaved. Speaker 5: Is he the legitimate governor elect of Georgia? Speaker 1: He is the person who won an adequate number of votes from the governor. Speaker 9: With all with all due respect and I Speaker 5: respect where you're coming from and the the issues that you're raising. You're not answering the question. Do you think Wait Speaker 3: a minute. Speaker 1: I know. I what I'm not You're Speaker 5: not using the word legitimate. Is he the legitimate governor elect Georgia? Speaker 1: He is the legal governor of Georgia. I'm here to tell you that just because you win doesn't mean you're won. They said to me that you did not lose. You just did not win. Yes. So we're gonna talk about that. Bad news is that we didn't get the victory fee secured. And The thing is we will never know empirically that I got more votes because we will never know which votes didn't get count. This was not fair. It was not right and it is deeply improper that someone could ascend to that role having performed So basically and so crassly against the very people he is now supposed to represent. The election was not fair. The process was not fair. So you don't feel that you lost fair and clear? I do recognize I am not the governor of Georgia, but I do like to point out something that is true for me and from many in our state. And that is we won. I'm not Speaker 3: saying it's gonna be legit. It's the increase in the prospect of being illegitimate is a direct proportion of Not being able to get these these reforms passed. Speaker 1: Right wing extremists already have a plan to literally steal the Presidential election. Speaker 14: It's not as if it's just Republicans who have monkered around with elections in the past, sometimes Democrats have to. You know, whenever people are in power, There you know, they have this tendency to try to, you know, tilt things in their direction.
Saved - October 25, 2023 at 8:55 PM

@RNCResearch - RNC Research

ELECTION DENIERS: Here are 24 straight minutes of Democrats denying election results — dating all the way back to 2000. https://t.co/gDnNqfruWD

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The speakers in the video discuss their belief that the 2016 and 2020 elections were stolen or illegitimate due to Russian interference, voter suppression, and issues with electronic voting machines. They express concerns about the integrity of the election process and question the legitimacy of the elected officials. They also mention specific instances, such as the 2000 election and the Georgia gubernatorial race, where they believe the election results were unfair. Overall, they argue that the election system is flawed and needs reform to ensure fair and transparent elections.
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Speaker 0: You can Speaker 1: run the best campaign. You can even become the nominee. And you can have the election stolen Speaker 2: from you. Speaker 3: How can you win with Russian interference, though? Speaker 2: That's the real thing. Cared about Speaker 1: it in 2020. But rightly. Speaker 2: Because I think I'm taking Speaker 3: an illegitimate president that didn't really win. So how do Speaker 2: you, you know, fight against that in 2020? You are absolutely right. He is an illegitimate president in my mind. Could you Speaker 4: be my vice president for Denimid president in my mind. Speaker 2: Could you be my vice president for candidate? Paul Brooks, I absolutely agree. Trump didn't actually win the election in 2016. He lost the election, and he was put in the office because the Russians interfered. Speaker 5: Russia interfered with our election, attacked our democracy for the sole purpose of artificially placing someone at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, they were successful. Speaker 1: Trump knows he's as an illegitimate president. Speaker 3: The president will elect, although legally elected, is not legitimate. Unless it is president-elect As a legitimate president. Speaker 6: You said you believe that Russia's interference altered the outcome of the election. Speaker 1: I do. We have a president who, if In fact, it is proven, has been assisted by the Russians and may, in fact, not be a legitimate president. The one thing that Trump Is fearful of, when it comes to his being president, is that finally, we will see how illegitimate his victory actually was. Speaker 2: I have an objection. Speaker 7: I object to the 15 votes from the state of North Carolina. I object because people are horrified. Speaker 6: He's an illegitimate president. Our election was hijacked. There is no question. Congress has a duty to hashtag protect our democracy and hashtag follow the facts. Speaker 5: John Lewis is completely right. There is a cloud of legitimacy around the election of Donald Trump. The Russians interfered with his election. James Comey and the FBI interfered with his, Election. The fake news industry interfered with his election. Speaker 1: Trump knows he's an illegitimate president who got illegitimate foreign powers. Do you believe Trump is a legitimate president? Speaker 4: What I believe is that there's no question that the outcome of this election was affected by the Russian interference. Speaker 2: There actually is a cloud of Okay. Legitimacy. Speaker 6: So that legitimacy is the question. Yes. Speaker 3: So that was a very tainted election. And and in that sense, it's it's illegitimate. Speaker 1: Why Why do you think the president is going to such great lengths to essentially prove that he beat you? Because he knows he didn't. He knows he's an illegitimate president. Speaker 6: Stolen email. Stolen drone. Stolen drone. Stolen election. Welcome to the world of unprecedented Trump. So do you believe President Trump is an illegitimate president. Speaker 2: Based on what I just said was I can't for Trump. Speaker 6: He tweeted in February 2018, quote, the more we learn about 2016 election, the more illegitimate it becomes. America deserves to know whether we have a fake president in the Oval Office. Speaker 3: And The rest in attempt to to have the election. And frankly, the FBI is weighing in on the election. I think make the make it makes this election illegitimate. Speaker 1: There was a widespread Understanding that this election was not on the level. We still don't know what really happened, Isaac. I mean, there's just a lot that I think will Be revealed, history will discover, but you don't win by 3,000,000 votes and have all this other shenanigans stuff going on and not come away with An idea like, woah, something's not right here. Speaker 5: Seems to me that there's a cloud of illegitimacy that continues to hang Over 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Speaker 4: The outcome of the election was affected by their interference. And now we need to know, To what degree, if any, the Trump campaign was actually in collusion Speaker 1: with the Russia? He knows he's an illegitimate president. So of course, he's obsessed That's with me. And I believe that it's a guilty conscience. Speaker 2: We actually won the last presidential election, folks. They stole And Al Gore won that election. I think he won anyway. Actually, I think I carried Florida. Al Gore won the election nationwide Also in Florida, but the Supreme Court ruled the other way. Al Gore got more votes, but not enough to stay out of the Supreme Court where president Bush was elected five four. Speaker 1: Bush versus Gore. A court took away a presidency. Speaker 2: If all the votes were tallied in Florida, Adele Gold would be president today and George Bush would be back in office. Speaker 0: I come from Florida where you and others participated in what I call The United States coup d'etat. Speaker 6: In 2013, according to reports, vice president Joe Biden, he claimed that Al Gore was The one who was elected president. And he claimed that the recount result was, quote, a bad decision. Speaker 2: And never forget, dear friends, what they did in Florida to Al Gore and me, to all of us, to older Americans, to African Americans, to Haitian Americans Deny the right to vote and have those votes counted. Speaker 8: I do believe that projections were right in the 1st place at 7 o'clock when they called Speaker 1: it before. Let me tell you without a doubt. George Bush did not carry Florida and it was not closed. Speaker 2: There's no question that you won Oh, thank you, Charles. No. It's a question. Speaker 4: That's a question. Speaker 2: We will never know because The votes weren't weren't counted. But but and and then in your judgment I mean, that's unfortunate. And there is no other way of saying Let's be very blunt. Al Gore won the state of Florida in 2000, and we should never Forget it. Most Americans or great many Americans don't have confidence that the election of 2000 was fair. Speaker 8: But I don't believe we lost that. I believe we just failed to have all of the votes counted Speaker 4: The Supreme Court elected president. In 2004. Yeah. Al Gore won the state of Florida in 2000, although not the presidency. Speaker 3: We know we won this election. They know we won this election. And Americans know we won this election. Speaker 7: I know some people want you to believe that the Gore Campaign was a campaign that wasn't able to complete its mission. We did. Had all of Speaker 0: those votes been found in Florida, Speaker 8: I Speaker 7: think Al Gore would be president on today. Speaker 2: We had more votes. We won, and we are never going to let the United States Supreme Court choose the president of the United Takes the care. You should know by now based on the fact that he lost the popular vote by more than a half 1000000 voters, And we don't know how many he lost to buy in Florida. There's no doubt in my mind that Al Gore was elected president. Speaker 9: I rise to Object to the fraudulent 25 Florida electoral votes. Speaker 2: Really, we won the election in 2000, but they stole the election. I must object because of the overwhelming evidence of overwhelming evidence of official misconduct, deliberate fraud, and an attempt to The chairman has provided Imran had already Helped the Bush team with such favors as burying their rent a mob to Florida in 2000 to permanently halt of the counting of legally cast ballots. It is Speaker 7: signed by myself on behalf of my diverse constituents and the millions of Americans who have been disenfranchised by Florida's inaccurate vote counts to Supreme Court not to speak with Speaker 4: the United States despite of this election. Speaker 1: Speaking to a Democratic group in Chicago, he said he made it clear he thinks Al Gore was the winner. Speaker 2: The time it was over, our candidate won the popular vote. And the only way that could win the election was to stop the voting and fraud it. Catherine Harris, Jeb Bush, Jim Baker and the Supreme Court hadn't tampered with the results, l Gore would be. President? I think that the issue before us today, is not who won or should have won the 2000 presidential election. That issue has been settled not to my opinion, but it has been settled. Let's just drop the vice president president or not. Al Gore should have been president of the United States. Speaker 10: Al Gore, made it possible for George Bush to be The only appointed president in the history of these United States. Speaker 6: Democrats have won the past 3 presidential elections. In two Speaker 2: 1,000 unions turned out 25% of the vote and Al Gore won. But the Supreme Court hampered? That's a large The Supreme Court stopped the counting of votes, and if they've left the council on, Al Gore would've got the necessary votes. Speaker 0: The Supreme Court selected tent. George w Bush Speaker 2: as the president. He was not elected. There is overwhelming evidence that George w Bush did not win this Election. Speaker 3: What I observed, as a voter, as a citizen of Illinois, 4 years ago were troubling evidence of the fact that not every vote was being counted. Don't think that George w Bush won the election, in 2000 against our goal because I I think he he probably lost Florida and also the nationwide. Speaker 2: If you invite me back on this show Speaker 3: in about 8 weeks, I Speaker 2: think you're gonna learn that No, Roy. I think you get all the votes there. I felt what happened in Florida was a carefully worked out conspiracy. That many things could not go wrong in one state Without there having been a conspiracy, and many, many different things did go wrong. Many tricks were pulled of various kinds. Speaker 8: The vice president did win, but, And I do believe that the majority of voters that intended to to go to polls last year wanted to vote and cast their votes for Al Gore. I do believe that in in in terms of Florida as well. Speaker 2: The court has been supporting formation of the popular will. The most spectacular example being Bush versus Gore, where the majority by a five For a vote and joined the counting of more than a 100,000 ballots in Florida and essentially gave America its 1st court appointed president. A stolen citizen is naked and stolen. Even though Al Gore won the election, he won't take office. Speaker 11: That election was stolen from of the rightful winner. So, mister speaker, I'm here today to talk about a stolen presidential election. Speaker 2: I think in 2000, everybody Talk. Well, he did win the election out of the war. He started dividing America here in Florida By trying to take an election that I think any reasonable person would say he hadn't Actually, one. Speaker 0: What happened in Florida will go down in history As a coup d'etat. Speaker 2: Could we conclude, is it possible There was a conspiracy, and Florida officials were involved in the conspiracy. Never have so many things gone It's too wrong in one place before. Why how do all these things happen all at the same time in the same state? It is not as possible if there was a conspiracy that was very well organized. Why was the state police out there on that Today, election day, checking license plates and and so forth. You know, how did all these things happen in 1 state at one time in 1 election? Is is it possible that Use the word conspiracy and not be afraid of it. Speaker 1: I'm not sure wish Gore was president right now. He should be. Speaker 2: Well, yes, he got elected. Well done. A battle that by the will of the people should have ended in victory. But tens thousands of Florida votes either were not counted or tossed down in the 2000 presidential election. 5 supreme court justices. You've trumped the votes of 51,000,000 Americans. We should've let the entire state be reconned so it was clear, that Al Gore actually won the state of Florida. Speaker 0: And Al War won the election. Speaker 2: We had the election stolen from us. You must admit that. They stole it, And we need a leader to help us get revenge. Speaker 6: I voted for Al Gore. He won the election. Speaker 2: They usurped the the powers as far as being put in it and intervene. It was With the fix as far as we're concerned, you know, it's it's there's no polite way to talk about it except the fix was in. Speaker 0: After the election, when you stole Hold the election. You came back here and say, get over it. No. We're not gonna get over it. Speaker 2: You know it. I know it. They know it. We won that election. Speaker 12: Constantly shifting vote tallies in Ohio and malfunctioning electronic machines, which may not have paper receipts have led to additional loss of confidence by the public. Speaker 2: The right to vote has been stolen from qualified voters. The New Speaker 6: Yorker reported that Kerry thought that, quote, proxies for Bush had rigged many of the voting machines. Speaker 7: In 2004, the democratic process was thwarted. Speaker 2: To The 2004 presidential election in Ohio was riddled with unnecessary problems. Speaker 4: Some machines malfunctioned, causing votes to be counted more than once or not at all. Speaker 2: Based upon an inordinate number of allegations suggesting gross voting rights violations and misconduct, I joined with my colleagues and objective to counting the state of Ohio's electoral votes. As in 2000, the votes of many who wanted to vote were not, in fact, This Speaker 3: last Friday night, I I arranged to meet senator Kerry at a fundraiser to give him a copy of my book. He told me he now thinks the election was stolen. Speaker 1: The wife of John Kerry said she has lingering doubts about the legitimacy of the election. Her theory goes like this. 2 brothers, she calls hard right Republicans, Own 80% of voting machines in the US. Therefore, it would be easy to hack into the mother machines that control the electronic voting. Speaker 7: There were Numerous irregularities in Ohio, including large percentages of projections of provisional balloting, problems with voting machines. Speaker 1: As we look At our election system, I think it's fair to say that there are many legitimate questions about its accuracy, About its integrity. Speaker 12: There are still legitimate concerns over the integrity of our election. Speaker 3: The question obviously is How many instances were not caught that we don't know about? Number 1, we've seen a lot of, what I'll call, honest glitches where it just didn't work right, But also that these machines are hackable. A dishonest employee of the vendor or dishonest employee of the local board of elections or simply someone who knows electronics And as a computer at home, could hack into these machines and then put in the secret instructions to disregard every 20th Democratic voter had 10% to the carrier to the Bush vote or whatever. He might not even know it. Speaker 2: I agree with tens of millions of Americans Who are more very worried that when they cast the ballot on an electronic voting machine, that there There is no paper trail to record that vote. The numerous irregularities that occurred with the electronic voting machines In Ohio on November 2nd last year, point to an unresolved national crisis. Speaker 7: We cannot Clear that Speaker 3: the election of November 2, 2004 was free and clear and transparent and real. There must be independent testing of the voting machines used in Ohio. Speaker 1: I'm not confident that the election in Ohio was barely decided. We know that there was substantial voter suppression, and the machines were not reliable. Speaker 12: The members of Congress who have brought this challenge are speaking up for their agreed constituents, many of whom may have been disenfranchised in this process. Speaker 6: Treating today's electoral vote count in congress as a meaningless ritual would be an insult to our democracy unless we registered our own protest against the obviously fraud voting process that took place in so many Speaker 2: of our states. Voters who wish to cast a vote for president or vice president Can't approach the polls with certainty that their vote will be counted. One of the most significant problems in Ohio and in many other states Was a lack of measures to ensure the integrity of electronic voting machines. In 2004, they caused democratic voters in Ohio to wait for 8 hours before they could cast their ballot. They turned the department of civil rights and the justice department into the voter suppression division with Voter ID laws, voter purging, voter caging, voter intimidation. There aren't gonna be any more election stealing. Speaker 1: Now you have one very Speaker 6: We won. But I Speaker 1: didn't lose. I got the votes, but we won't know exactly how many because of how they cheat it. I did win my election. I just didn't get to have the job. We were robbed of an election. Without voter suppression, Stacey Abrams would be the governor of Georgia. Andrew Gillum is the governor of Florida. Using the Speaker 4: word rigged, using the word steal, do you think it's dangerous going into 2020? Speaker 1: I I don't because we can actually back it up. And so in response What I believe was stolen election. I'm not saying they stole it from me. They stole it from the voters' doors. That's when I was asked if I'm ever gonna concede. The answer is no. If she had a fair election, she already would have won. This is not a speech of concession. This is a step that needs to acknowledge an action that's right, true, or action is right, true or proper. And I will not concede because the erosion of our democracy is not You refuse to concede and say that you lost. Do you stand by that decision today? Absolutely. Speaker 2: If Stacey Abrams doesn't win in Georgia, they Stolen. It's clear. It's clear. Speaker 1: The only election It was not a free and fair I think the election was stolen from the people of Georgia. I believe it was stolen from the voters. Speaker 2: So I Speaker 3: think that Stacey Abrams' election is being stolen from her. Speaker 1: The election was not fair. The process was not fair. Thousands of Georgians had their voices stolen because they were not able to cast ballots. And they cannot be guaranteed that their votes will be counted in 2020 if we don't do this right. Speaker 4: If what happens to you happens nationally and we we see, whoever runs for whoever wins the Democratic nominee. If they say, actually, I can prove that there's a number of votes in every state that that and that's and that's the same thing that you just described happens in multiple states should they concede. Speaker 1: I do not think we should concede an election until we know the results of an election. I still fundamentally believed it could be fair. And that's just not how life works. If it looks like it's cheating, it probably is. If it looks like it's rigged, it probably is. Speaker 2: He would be the governor of Georgia today had the governor of Georgia not disenfranchised 1,400,000 Georgia voters before the election. That's what happened to Stacey Abrams. They took the votes away. Speaker 6: You, notably did not concede. I acknowledge. Okay. You acknowledge That he won, but you did not concede. Correct. 5 months later, do you still feel like your opponent won through voter suppression? Yes. Reminder, she wrote. Brian Kemp stole the gubernatorial election from Georgians and Stacey Abrams. Speaker 1: I said that the election stolen from Georgia voters, the process that took place during the legislative cycle was one that did not countenance and did not pay attention To the deep and real concerns of those who watch this election be stolen in the state of Georgia. It was stolen from the voters of Georgia. Georgia voters did not have their votes Counted. They were not allowed to cast votes. They had Speaker 2: their votes discarded. Certainly gave the appearance of unfairness. I think it was, unfair. Stacy ran a great campaign. Probably won. Speaker 1: And it was not fair to those who filled up absentee ballots. And depending on the county you sent it to, it Either it was counted or not counted, assuming you received it in time. Brian Kemp oversaw for 8 years the systematic and Systemic dismantling of our democracy, and that means there could not be free and fair elections in Georgia. As long as we have eligible American citizens who cannot cast a ballot, Then the game is rigged. I am complicit if I say that that system is fair. Concession in the political space is an acknowledgement that the process This is fair. And I don't believe that to be fair. But I refuse to concede because concession means that the process was proper, that the result was true and And right. And I cannot say that. If I tend to Speaker 0: say I didn't lose, I just didn't win. Speaker 12: And I don't call it a lot. Speaker 1: I just didn't win. Speaker 2: Yes. Yes. Officially. Yes. Officially. Speaker 1: Put it this way. I didn't get to get Inaugurated, next problem. Okay. But will I say that this election was not tainted, was not a disinvestment and a disenfranchisement of thousands of voters? I will not say that. Candidates votes, black and white, lost Their races because they have been deprived of the votes they otherwise would have gotten. And the clearest sample is from next door in Georgia. Stacey Abrams should be governor leading that state right now. I was joking with Beth backstage when she lost. I'm like, no, I just didn't win, because we don't know what really happened because of the miasma of voter suppression. I can't know for a fact that I would be the governor of Georgia, but for the He's in the management of Brian Kemp, but I know it's a pretty good guess. So I can't prove that I would have won, but I know we don't know because of how he behaved. Speaker 3: Is he the legitimate governor elect of Georgia? Speaker 1: He is the person who won an adequate number of votes from the governor. Speaker 2: With all with all due respect, and Speaker 3: I respect where you're coming from and I respect the the issues that you're raising. You're not answering the question. Do you think that Speaker 1: Wait a minute. I no. I what I talked to you Speaker 3: You're not using The word legitimate, is he the legitimate governor elect Georgia? Speaker 1: He is the legal governor of Georgia. He's not here to tell you that just because you win doesn't mean you're won. And you said to that you did not lose. You just did not win. Yes. So we're gonna talk about that. Bad news is that we didn't get the victory we secured. And the thing is we will never know empirically that I got more votes because we will never know which votes did make count. This was not fair. It was not right and it is deeply improper that someone could ascend to that role having performed So basically and so crassly against the very people he is now supposed to represent. The election was not fair. The process was not fair. So you don't feel that you lost fair and I do recognize I am not the governor of Georgia, but I do like to point out something that is true for me and for many in our state. And that is we won. Speaker 2: I'm not saying it's gonna be legit because the increase in the prospect of being illegitimate is a Direct proportions not being able to get these these reforms passed. Speaker 1: Right wing extremists already have a plan to literally seal the next presidential election. Speaker 13: It's not as if it's just Republicans who have monkeed around with elections in the past. Sometimes Democrats have to. Speaker 2: You Speaker 13: know, whenever people are in power, they're, you know, they have this tendency to try to, you know, tilt things in their direction.
Saved - November 17, 2023 at 12:43 AM

@GuntherEagleman - Gunther Eagleman™

The democrats stole the 2020 election… 👇🏼https://t.co/YmVmKyd4uy

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The accounting center was moved from the courthouse in Media, Pennsylvania to the Wharf in Chester, Pennsylvania at a cost of $2.1 million. The center is located in a parking lot near loading docks and has connections to Power HRG and Super Youth Park Soccer Stadium. There were concerns about a backroom where there were no observers and no transparency. It took a lawyer's injunction to gain access, but even then, they were only allowed 5 minutes every 2 hours. The speaker emphasizes the importance of transparency and truth in the electoral process and hopes for swift justice for anyone involved in fraudulent activity. They express the frustration and determination of Americans to defend the country.
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Speaker 0: The $2,100,000 spent to move the accounting center from the courthouse in Media, Pennsylvania, which has been something that has been done for for decades, to the Wharf in Chester, Pennsylvania. Let me explain to you the layout of the accounting center. It is in the middle of a huge parking lot, which sits back on Seaport Drive next to loading docks. It has multimillion dollar connections to the company Power HRG and Super Youth Park Soccer Stadium. The accounting center was on the 1st floor in which there were multiple places to bring in ballots in and out of elevators in many rooms in which workers had access. I was there for 3 straight days. What became of concern was the backroom which had had no observers, no line of sight or transparency into the process. There was no cooperation, complete resistance from election night and every day after. It took until our lawyer got an injunction to get into that backroom in which pre canvassing was transpiring. Even with an injunction which was a joke, we were granted 5 minutes every 2 hours, and the setup was sitting in a chair 20 feet from any physical ballot. I truly wish I had enough time today to to recreate what I witnessed and felt during those moments. But we did not gather here today just for me and my experience, but rather a collection of experience experiences from Americans like myself. What I hope to achieve is for the public to understand is what we is that we have stuck our necks out, have been intimidated, threatened, bullied, has spent countless hours away from our families, friends, and jobs. We have signed affidavits under penalty of perjury, which should be consideration enough to know that this is a very serious issue. I'm here for one thing only and that is to speak the truth. This is not about party. This is about my country. Every American deserves transparency, truth and be able to question those in power without fear of intimidation, bullying or backlash. I hope this committee takes action if needed, and justice will be swift to anyone involved in fraudulent activity. The republic is angry, disgruntled, tired, beaten up, and ready to defend this country.
Saved - November 21, 2023 at 4:20 PM

@FreyjaTarte - Freyja™

Here is 2 minutes of Democrats revealing their distrust for voting machines. https://t.co/EwzkfsyJnC

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Voting machines have been proven to be vulnerable to tampering and hacking. Even with limited knowledge and resources, hackers can breach these machines in minutes. In 2018, electronic voting machines in Georgia and Texas deleted or switched votes. The biggest seller of voting machines violates cybersecurity principles by installing remote access software, making them attractive to fraudsters. Three companies control the majority of voting machines in different states, posing significant risks. Many states still use outdated and hackable machines. Researchers have found serious security flaws in 43% of voting machines used by American voters. Aging systems rely on unsupported software, making them more vulnerable to cyber attacks. A hack in just one swing state or a few counties could impact a close election.
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Speaker 0: I continue to think that our voting machines are too vulnerable. For researchers have repeatedly demonstrated that ballot recording machines and other voting systems are susceptible to tampering. Speaker 1: Even hackers with limited prior knowledge, tools, and resources are able to breach voting machines in a matter of minutes. Speaker 2: In 2018, electronic voting machines in Georgia and Texas deleted votes for certain candidates or switched votes from 1 candidate to another. Speaker 0: The biggest seller of voting machines is doing something that violates cybersecurity 101, directing that you install remote access software, which would make a machine like that, you know, a magnet for fraudsters and hackers. Speaker 3: These voting machines can be hacked quite easily. Speaker 2: You could easily hack into them. It makes it seem like all these states are Doing different things, but in fact, 3 companies are controlling that. It is the individual voting machines that some pose that pose some of the greatest risks. Speaker 4: There are a lot of states that are dealing with antiquated machines, right, which are vulnerable to being hacked. Speaker 3: Workers were able to easily hack into electronic voting machine. Speaker 0: It was possible to switch votes. 43% of American voters use voting machines that researchers have found have serious security flaws, including backdoors. Speaker 5: We know how vulnerable now our systems were. We know I know the hackathon that took place last year, where virtually every machine was broken into fairly quickly. Speaker 4: I actually held a demonstration for my colleagues Here at the capitol, where we brought in, folks who, before our eyes, hacked election machines, those that are not those that are being used in many states. Speaker 1: Aging systems also frequently rely on unsupported software like Windows XP in 2000, which may not receive regular security patches and are thus more vulnerable to the latest methods of cyber attack. Speaker 3: In a close presentary election, they just need to hack 1 swing state. Or maybe 1 or 2. Or maybe just a few counties in 1 swing stayed. Speaker 2: I'm very concerned that you could have a hack that finally went through.
Saved - December 4, 2023 at 9:54 PM

@EndWokeness - End Wokeness

Fox News cuts away from Trump rally and slams him for questioning the election https://t.co/7YECFEjBV3

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Former President Trump fulfilled some campaign promises, despite spreading misinformation about the 2020 election being rigged or stolen. However, he remains popular in the polls. Governor Ron DeSantis is now striving to catch up to him.
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Speaker 0: Better and it works, mind you. And then, no? Well, the former president finally got around to some campaign promises amid lots of cheering as you heard. Many untruths. The 2020 election was not rigged. It was not stolen. But still Trump is way ahead in the polls. And now to the man desperately trying to catch him, let's listen to governor Ron DeSantis. Have 90 minutes on national
Saved - December 10, 2023 at 10:57 AM

@ShotGun_Bonnie - ShotGunBonnie

For those who need a reminder … Heres 24 straight minutes of Democrats denying election results — dating all the way back to 2000. https://t.co/Fq60eYOFML

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The speakers in the video discuss their belief that the 2016 and 2020 elections were stolen or illegitimate due to Russian interference, voter suppression, and issues with electronic voting machines. They express concerns about the integrity of the election process and question the legitimacy of the winners. They also mention specific instances, such as the 2000 election and the Georgia gubernatorial race, where they believe the election results were unfair. Overall, they argue that the election system is flawed and needs reform to ensure fair and transparent elections.
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Speaker 0: You can Speaker 1: run the best campaign. You can even become the nominee. And you can have the election stolen Speaker 2: from you. Speaker 3: How can you win with Russian interference, though? Speaker 2: That's the real thing. Cared about Speaker 1: it in 2020. But rightly. Speaker 2: Because I think I'm taking Speaker 3: an illegitimate president that didn't really win. So how do Speaker 2: you, you know, fight against that in 2020? You are absolutely right. He is an illegitimate president in my mind. Could you Speaker 4: be my vice president for Denimid president in my mind. Speaker 2: Could you be my vice president for candidate? Paul Brooks, I absolutely agree. Trump didn't actually win the election in 2016. He lost the election, and he was put in the office because the Russians interfered. Speaker 5: Russia interfered with our election, attacked our democracy for the sole purpose of artificially placing someone at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, they were successful. Speaker 1: Trump knows he's as an illegitimate president. Speaker 3: The president will elect, although legally elected, is not legitimate. Unless it is president-elect As a legitimate president. Speaker 6: You said you believe that Russia's interference altered the outcome of the election. Speaker 1: I do. We have a president who, if In fact, it is proven, has been assisted by the Russians and may, in fact, not be a legitimate president. The one thing that Trump Is fearful of, when it comes to his being president, is that finally, we will see how illegitimate his victory actually was. Speaker 2: I have an objection. Speaker 7: I object to the 15 votes from the state of North Carolina. I object because people are horrified. Speaker 6: He's an illegitimate president. Our election was hijacked. There is no question. Congress has a duty to hashtag protect our democracy and hashtag follow the facts. Speaker 5: John Lewis is completely right. There is a cloud of legitimacy around the election of Donald Trump. The Russians interfered with his election. James Comey and the FBI interfered with his, Election. The fake news industry interfered with his election. Speaker 1: Trump knows he's an illegitimate president who got illegitimate foreign powers. Do you believe Trump is a legitimate president? Speaker 4: What I believe is that there's no question that the outcome of this election was affected by the Russian interference. Speaker 2: There actually is a cloud of Okay. Legitimacy. Speaker 6: So that legitimacy is the question. Yes. Speaker 3: So that was a very tainted election. And and in that sense, it's it's illegitimate. Speaker 1: Why Why do you think the president is going to such great lengths to essentially prove that he beat you? Because he knows he didn't. He knows he's an illegitimate president. Speaker 6: Stolen email. Stolen drone. Stolen drone. Stolen election. Welcome to the world of unprecedented Trump. So do you believe President Trump is an illegitimate president. Speaker 2: Based on what I just said was I can't for Trump. Speaker 6: He tweeted in February 2018, quote, the more we learn about 2016 election, the more illegitimate it becomes. America deserves to know whether we have a fake president in the Oval Office. Speaker 3: And The rest in attempt to to have the election. And frankly, the FBI is weighing in on the election. I think make the make it makes this election illegitimate. Speaker 1: There was a widespread Understanding that this election was not on the level. We still don't know what really happened, Isaac. I mean, there's just a lot that I think will Be revealed, history will discover, but you don't win by 3,000,000 votes and have all this other shenanigans stuff going on and not come away with An idea like, woah, something's not right here. Speaker 5: Seems to me that there's a cloud of illegitimacy that continues to hang Over 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Speaker 4: The outcome of the election was affected by their interference. And now we need to know, To what degree, if any, the Trump campaign was actually in collusion Speaker 1: with the Russia? He knows he's an illegitimate president. So of course, he's obsessed That's with me. And I believe that it's a guilty conscience. Speaker 2: We actually won the last presidential election, folks. They stole And Al Gore won that election. I think he won anyway. Actually, I think I carried Florida. Al Gore won the election nationwide Also in Florida, but the Supreme Court ruled the other way. Al Gore got more votes, but not enough to stay out of the Supreme Court where president Bush was elected five four. Speaker 1: Bush versus Gore. A court took away a presidency. Speaker 2: If all the votes were tallied in Florida, Adele Gold would be president today and George Bush would be back in office. Speaker 0: I come from Florida where you and others participated in what I call The United States coup d'etat. Speaker 6: In 2013, according to reports, vice president Joe Biden, he claimed that Al Gore was The one who was elected president. And he claimed that the recount result was, quote, a bad decision. Speaker 2: And never forget, dear friends, what they did in Florida to Al Gore and me, to all of us, to older Americans, to African Americans, to Haitian Americans Deny the right to vote and have those votes counted. Speaker 8: I do believe that projections were right in the 1st place at 7 o'clock when they called Speaker 1: it before. Let me tell you without a doubt. George Bush did not carry Florida and it was not closed. Speaker 2: There's no question that you won Oh, thank you, Charles. No. It's a question. Speaker 4: That's a question. Speaker 2: We will never know because The votes weren't weren't counted. But but and and then in your judgment I mean, that's unfortunate. And there is no other way of saying Let's be very blunt. Al Gore won the state of Florida in 2000, and we should never Forget it. Most Americans or great many Americans don't have confidence that the election of 2000 was fair. Speaker 8: But I don't believe we lost that. I believe we just failed to have all of the votes counted Speaker 4: The Supreme Court elected president. In 2004. Yeah. Al Gore won the state of Florida in 2000, although not the presidency. Speaker 3: We know we won this election. They know we won this election. And Americans know we won this election. Speaker 7: I know some people want you to believe that the Gore Campaign was a campaign that wasn't able to complete its mission. We did. Had all of Speaker 0: those votes been found in Florida, Speaker 8: I Speaker 7: think Al Gore would be president on today. Speaker 2: We had more votes. We won, and we are never going to let the United States Supreme Court choose the president of the United Takes the care. You should know by now based on the fact that he lost the popular vote by more than a half 1000000 voters, And we don't know how many he lost to buy in Florida. There's no doubt in my mind that Al Gore was elected president. Speaker 9: I rise to Object to the fraudulent 25 Florida electoral votes. Speaker 2: Really, we won the election in 2000, but they stole the election. I must object because of the overwhelming evidence of overwhelming evidence of official misconduct, deliberate fraud, and an attempt to The chairman has provided Imran had already Helped the Bush team with such favors as burying their rent a mob to Florida in 2000 to permanently halt of the counting of legally cast ballots. It is Speaker 7: signed by myself on behalf of my diverse constituents and the millions of Americans who have been disenfranchised by Florida's inaccurate vote counts to Supreme Court not to speak with Speaker 4: the United States despite of this election. Speaker 1: Speaking to a Democratic group in Chicago, he said he made it clear he thinks Al Gore was the winner. Speaker 2: The time it was over, our candidate won the popular vote. And the only way that could win the election was to stop the voting and fraud it. Catherine Harris, Jeb Bush, Jim Baker and the Supreme Court hadn't tampered with the results, l Gore would be. President? I think that the issue before us today, is not who won or should have won the 2000 presidential election. That issue has been settled not to my opinion, but it has been settled. Let's just drop the vice president president or not. Al Gore should have been president of the United States. Speaker 10: Al Gore, made it possible for George Bush to be The only appointed president in the history of these United States. Speaker 6: Democrats have won the past 3 presidential elections. In two Speaker 2: 1,000 unions turned out 25% of the vote and Al Gore won. But the Supreme Court hampered? That's a large The Supreme Court stopped the counting of votes, and if they've left the council on, Al Gore would've got the necessary votes. Speaker 0: The Supreme Court selected tent. George w Bush Speaker 2: as the president. He was not elected. There is overwhelming evidence that George w Bush did not win this Election. Speaker 3: What I observed, as a voter, as a citizen of Illinois, 4 years ago were troubling evidence of the fact that not every vote was being counted. Don't think that George w Bush won the election, in 2000 against our goal because I I think he he probably lost Florida and also the nationwide. Speaker 2: If you invite me back on this show Speaker 3: in about 8 weeks, I Speaker 2: think you're gonna learn that No, Roy. I think you get all the votes there. I felt what happened in Florida was a carefully worked out conspiracy. That many things could not go wrong in one state Without there having been a conspiracy, and many, many different things did go wrong. Many tricks were pulled of various kinds. Speaker 8: The vice president did win, but, And I do believe that the majority of voters that intended to to go to polls last year wanted to vote and cast their votes for Al Gore. I do believe that in in in terms of Florida as well. Speaker 2: The court has been supporting formation of the popular will. The most spectacular example being Bush versus Gore, where the majority by a five For a vote and joined the counting of more than a 100,000 ballots in Florida and essentially gave America its 1st court appointed president. A stolen citizen is naked and stolen. Even though Al Gore won the election, he won't take office. Speaker 11: That election was stolen from of the rightful winner. So, mister speaker, I'm here today to talk about a stolen presidential election. Speaker 2: I think in 2000, everybody Talk. Well, he did win the election out of the war. He started dividing America here in Florida By trying to take an election that I think any reasonable person would say he hadn't Actually, one. Speaker 0: What happened in Florida will go down in history As a coup d'etat. Speaker 2: Could we conclude, is it possible There was a conspiracy, and Florida officials were involved in the conspiracy. Never have so many things gone It's too wrong in one place before. Why how do all these things happen all at the same time in the same state? It is not as possible if there was a conspiracy that was very well organized. Why was the state police out there on that Today, election day, checking license plates and and so forth. You know, how did all these things happen in 1 state at one time in 1 election? Is is it possible that Use the word conspiracy and not be afraid of it. Speaker 1: I'm not sure wish Gore was president right now. He should be. Speaker 2: Well, yes, he got elected. Well done. A battle that by the will of the people should have ended in victory. But tens thousands of Florida votes either were not counted or tossed down in the 2000 presidential election. 5 supreme court justices. You've trumped the votes of 51,000,000 Americans. We should've let the entire state be reconned so it was clear, that Al Gore actually won the state of Florida. Speaker 0: And Al War won the election. Speaker 2: We had the election stolen from us. You must admit that. They stole it, And we need a leader to help us get revenge. Speaker 6: I voted for Al Gore. He won the election. Speaker 2: They usurped the the powers as far as being put in it and intervene. It was With the fix as far as we're concerned, you know, it's it's there's no polite way to talk about it except the fix was in. Speaker 0: After the election, when you stole Hold the election. You came back here and say, get over it. No. We're not gonna get over it. Speaker 2: You know it. I know it. They know it. We won that election. Speaker 12: Constantly shifting vote tallies in Ohio and malfunctioning electronic machines, which may not have paper receipts have led to additional loss of confidence by the public. Speaker 2: The right to vote has been stolen from qualified voters. The New Speaker 6: Yorker reported that Kerry thought that, quote, proxies for Bush had rigged many of the voting machines. Speaker 7: In 2004, the democratic process was thwarted. Speaker 2: To The 2004 presidential election in Ohio was riddled with unnecessary problems. Speaker 4: Some machines malfunctioned, causing votes to be counted more than once or not at all. Speaker 2: Based upon an inordinate number of allegations suggesting gross voting rights violations and misconduct, I joined with my colleagues and objective to counting the state of Ohio's electoral votes. As in 2000, the votes of many who wanted to vote were not, in fact, This Speaker 3: last Friday night, I I arranged to meet senator Kerry at a fundraiser to give him a copy of my book. He told me he now thinks the election was stolen. Speaker 1: The wife of John Kerry said she has lingering doubts about the legitimacy of the election. Her theory goes like this. 2 brothers, she calls hard right Republicans, Own 80% of voting machines in the US. Therefore, it would be easy to hack into the mother machines that control the electronic voting. Speaker 7: There were Numerous irregularities in Ohio, including large percentages of projections of provisional balloting, problems with voting machines. Speaker 1: As we look At our election system, I think it's fair to say that there are many legitimate questions about its accuracy, About its integrity. Speaker 12: There are still legitimate concerns over the integrity of our election. Speaker 3: The question obviously is How many instances were not caught that we don't know about? Number 1, we've seen a lot of, what I'll call, honest glitches where it just didn't work right, But also that these machines are hackable. A dishonest employee of the vendor or dishonest employee of the local board of elections or simply someone who knows electronics And as a computer at home, could hack into these machines and then put in the secret instructions to disregard every 20th Democratic voter had 10% to the carrier to the Bush vote or whatever. He might not even know it. Speaker 2: I agree with tens of millions of Americans Who are more very worried that when they cast the ballot on an electronic voting machine, that there There is no paper trail to record that vote. The numerous irregularities that occurred with the electronic voting machines In Ohio on November 2nd last year, point to an unresolved national crisis. Speaker 7: We cannot Clear that Speaker 3: the election of November 2, 2004 was free and clear and transparent and real. There must be independent testing of the voting machines used in Ohio. Speaker 1: I'm not confident that the election in Ohio was barely decided. We know that there was substantial voter suppression, and the machines were not reliable. Speaker 12: The members of Congress who have brought this challenge are speaking up for their agreed constituents, many of whom may have been disenfranchised in this process. Speaker 6: Treating today's electoral vote count in congress as a meaningless ritual would be an insult to our democracy unless we registered our own protest against the obviously fraud voting process that took place in so many Speaker 2: of our states. Voters who wish to cast a vote for president or vice president Can't approach the polls with certainty that their vote will be counted. One of the most significant problems in Ohio and in many other states Was a lack of measures to ensure the integrity of electronic voting machines. In 2004, they caused democratic voters in Ohio to wait for 8 hours before they could cast their ballot. They turned the department of civil rights and the justice department into the voter suppression division with Voter ID laws, voter purging, voter caging, voter intimidation. There aren't gonna be any more election stealing. Speaker 1: Now you have one very Speaker 6: We won. But I Speaker 1: didn't lose. I got the votes, but we won't know exactly how many because of how they cheat it. I did win my election. I just didn't get to have the job. We were robbed of an election. Without voter suppression, Stacey Abrams would be the governor of Georgia. Andrew Gillum is the governor of Florida. Using the Speaker 4: word rigged, using the word steal, do you think it's dangerous going into 2020? Speaker 1: I I don't because we can actually back it up. And so in response What I believe was stolen election. I'm not saying they stole it from me. They stole it from the voters' doors. That's when I was asked if I'm ever gonna concede. The answer is no. If she had a fair election, she already would have won. This is not a speech of concession. This is a step that needs to acknowledge an action that's right, true, or action is right, true or proper. And I will not concede because the erosion of our democracy is not You refuse to concede and say that you lost. Do you stand by that decision today? Absolutely. Speaker 2: If Stacey Abrams doesn't win in Georgia, they Stolen. It's clear. It's clear. Speaker 1: The only election It was not a free and fair I think the election was stolen from the people of Georgia. I believe it was stolen from the voters. Speaker 2: So I Speaker 3: think that Stacey Abrams' election is being stolen from her. Speaker 1: The election was not fair. The process was not fair. Thousands of Georgians had their voices stolen because they were not able to cast ballots. And they cannot be guaranteed that their votes will be counted in 2020 if we don't do this right. Speaker 4: If what happens to you happens nationally and we we see, whoever runs for whoever wins the Democratic nominee. If they say, actually, I can prove that there's a number of votes in every state that that and that's and that's the same thing that you just described happens in multiple states should they concede. Speaker 1: I do not think we should concede an election until we know the results of an election. I still fundamentally believed it could be fair. And that's just not how life works. If it looks like it's cheating, it probably is. If it looks like it's rigged, it probably is. Speaker 2: He would be the governor of Georgia today had the governor of Georgia not disenfranchised 1,400,000 Georgia voters before the election. That's what happened to Stacey Abrams. They took the votes away. Speaker 6: You, notably did not concede. I acknowledge. Okay. You acknowledge That he won, but you did not concede. Correct. 5 months later, do you still feel like your opponent won through voter suppression? Yes. Reminder, she wrote. Brian Kemp stole the gubernatorial election from Georgians and Stacey Abrams. Speaker 1: I said that the election stolen from Georgia voters, the process that took place during the legislative cycle was one that did not countenance and did not pay attention To the deep and real concerns of those who watch this election be stolen in the state of Georgia. It was stolen from the voters of Georgia. Georgia voters did not have their votes Counted. They were not allowed to cast votes. They had Speaker 2: their votes discarded. Certainly gave the appearance of unfairness. I think it was, unfair. Stacy ran a great campaign. Probably won. Speaker 1: And it was not fair to those who filled up absentee ballots. And depending on the county you sent it to, it Either it was counted or not counted, assuming you received it in time. Brian Kemp oversaw for 8 years the systematic and Systemic dismantling of our democracy, and that means there could not be free and fair elections in Georgia. As long as we have eligible American citizens who cannot cast a ballot, Then the game is rigged. I am complicit if I say that that system is fair. Concession in the political space is an acknowledgement that the process This is fair. And I don't believe that to be fair. But I refuse to concede because concession means that the process was proper, that the result was true and And right. And I cannot say that. If I tend to Speaker 0: say I didn't lose, I just didn't win. Speaker 12: And I don't call it a lot. Speaker 1: I just didn't win. Speaker 2: Yes. Yes. Officially. Yes. Officially. Speaker 1: Put it this way. I didn't get to get Inaugurated, next problem. Okay. But will I say that this election was not tainted, was not a disinvestment and a disenfranchisement of thousands of voters? I will not say that. Candidates votes, black and white, lost Their races because they have been deprived of the votes they otherwise would have gotten. And the clearest sample is from next door in Georgia. Stacey Abrams should be governor leading that state right now. I was joking with Beth backstage when she lost. I'm like, no, I just didn't win, because we don't know what really happened because of the miasma of voter suppression. I can't know for a fact that I would be the governor of Georgia, but for the He's in the management of Brian Kemp, but I know it's a pretty good guess. So I can't prove that I would have won, but I know we don't know because of how he behaved. Speaker 3: Is he the legitimate governor elect of Georgia? Speaker 1: He is the person who won an adequate number of votes from the governor. Speaker 2: With all with all due respect, and Speaker 3: I respect where you're coming from and I respect the the issues that you're raising. You're not answering the question. Do you think that Speaker 1: Wait a minute. I no. I what I talked to you Speaker 3: You're not using The word legitimate, is he the legitimate governor elect Georgia? Speaker 1: He is the legal governor of Georgia. He's not here to tell you that just because you win doesn't mean you're won. And you said to that you did not lose. You just did not win. Yes. So we're gonna talk about that. Bad news is that we didn't get the victory we secured. And the thing is we will never know empirically that I got more votes because we will never know which votes did make count. This was not fair. It was not right and it is deeply improper that someone could ascend to that role having performed So basically and so crassly against the very people he is now supposed to represent. The election was not fair. The process was not fair. So you don't feel that you lost fair and I do recognize I am not the governor of Georgia, but I do like to point out something that is true for me and for many in our state. And that is we won. Speaker 2: I'm not saying it's gonna be legit because the increase in the prospect of being illegitimate is a Direct proportions not being able to get these these reforms passed. Speaker 1: Right wing extremists already have a plan to literally seal the next presidential election. Speaker 13: It's not as if it's just Republicans who have monkeed around with elections in the past. Sometimes Democrats have to. Speaker 2: You Speaker 13: know, whenever people are in power, they're, you know, they have this tendency to try to, you know, tilt things in their direction.
Saved - December 28, 2023 at 12:17 AM

@TheChiefNerd - Chief Nerd

The Democrat playbook summarized in under one minute… https://t.co/34T1VjQfyB

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Spreading misinformation and sowing doubt is enough to undermine democratic institutions. By inundating the public with falsehoods, conspiracy theories, and doubts, trust in leaders, media, institutions, and even each other is eroded. When citizens no longer know what to believe or if truth is possible, the damage is done.
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Speaker 0: Understand, it's not necessary for people to believe this information in order to weaken democratic institutions. You just have to flood a country's public square with enough raw sewage. You just have to raise enough questions, spread enough dirt, plant enough conspiracy theorizing that citizens no longer know what to believe. Once they lose trust in their leaders, in mainstream media, in political institutions, in each other, In the possibility of truth, the game's won.
Saved - February 16, 2024 at 7:08 PM

@BigFish3000 - Big Fish

They all in unison stopped counting votes in the middle of the night. https://t.co/ABafgaO0nG

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Counting of absentee ballots in several counties has been temporarily halted. In Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, they paused overnight and resumed in the morning. Fulton County, Georgia, stopped counting at 10:30 PM and will continue tomorrow. Nevada also stopped counting until 9 AM on Thursday. The reason for the pause in Nevada is unclear. Additionally, there was a water pipe break at State Farm Arena in Georgia, where they were counting absentee ballots, causing a halt in tabulation.
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Speaker 0: A water pipe has broken in State Farm Arena. State Farm Arena is where they were counting the absentee ballots of Georgia's most populous county, and now the tabulation has stopped. Speaker 1: It's Allegheny, which is Pittsburgh, but also Beaver, Ardagh Burke County to County, Butler and Westmoreland. They've all stopped counting for the night. They've gone to bed. They begin the process at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Speaker 0: Good morning, Heather. They did have to press pause overnight. They will be back in a few short hours. Expected to resume counting around 8:30 this morning. Speaker 2: Fulton County is now gonna stop counting at 10:30 PM and will resume their count at, tomorrow morning. Speaker 0: They basically stopped counting tonight. They're gonna start counting again in a few hours. It's already tomorrow morning. Right? Speaker 2: The election workers stopped counting those mail in ballots at 10 o'clock. They will be back again tomorrow at 10 AM. Speaker 0: And Nevada says it stopped counting the votes yesterday, election day, but don't they don't say why. Why did you stop counting them? Speaker 3: Here's where it gets really bizarre. At Fulton County, most populous county, it is Atlanta, they just stopped counting at 10:30 PM. They stopped counting their absentee ballots. They said they'd pick it up Speaker 2: in the morning. But the counting in one of that state's biggest counties has stopped. Mike Armstrong is in Pennsylvania. Mike, we're talking about Allegheny County. That's the area around Pittsburgh. What's happening? Collection workers in Allegheny County are back to work after pausing counting overnight. Speaker 3: Butler County had to press pause on counting ballots. Speaker 2: Nevada, meanwhile, has stopped counting votes until 9 AM on Thursday. Speaker 0: A water pipe has broken in State Farm Arena. State Farm Arena is where they were counting the absentee ballots of Georgia's most populous county, and now the tabulation has stopped.
Saved - January 24, 2024 at 8:11 PM

@ICU1010 - Eddie

@HillaryClinton Here are 20+ minutes of Democrats denying and questioning election results. Hillary Clinton, Obama, Biden, et al., with many calling President Trump illegitimate. The 2020 election was rigged, and Biden is illegitimate!! https://t.co/wu8Bt5WVgO

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The speakers in the video discuss their belief that various elections, including the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections, were stolen or illegitimate due to factors such as Russian interference, voter suppression, and faulty voting machines. They express concerns about the integrity of the electoral process and call for reforms to ensure fair elections. The video also mentions specific instances, such as the 2000 presidential election and the Georgia gubernatorial race, where the speakers believe the election results were not accurate. Overall, the speakers emphasize the need for transparency and accountability in elections to protect democracy.
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Speaker 0: You can run the best campaign. You can even become the nominee, and you can have the election stolen from you. Speaker 1: How can you win with Russian interference, though? Speaker 2: That's what real scared about it in 2020. But rightly. Speaker 1: Because I'm thinking illegitimate president that didn't really win. So how do you, you know, fight against that in 2020? Speaker 2: You are absolutely right. Speaker 0: He is an illegitimate president in my mind Speaker 3: Could you be my vice president to a candidate? Speaker 4: Folks, look. I absolutely agree. Speaker 5: Trump didn't actually win the election in 2 16. He lost the election, and he was put in the office because the Russians interfered. Speaker 6: Russia interfered with our election, attacked our democracy for the sole purpose of artificially placing someone at 1600 Pennsylvania knew they were successful. Speaker 0: Trump knows he's an illegitimate president. Speaker 7: The president or elect, although legally elected, is not legitimate. Speaker 8: I don't see Speaker 9: this. President-elect as a legitimate president. You said you believe that Russia's interference altered the outcome of the auction. Speaker 2: I do. We have a president who, if in fact, it is proven, has been assisted by the Russians and may in fact not be a legitimate president. Speaker 0: The one thing that Trump It's fearful of, when it comes to his being president, is that finally, we will see how illegitimate his victory actually Was. Speaker 10: I have an objection. Speaker 11: I object to the 15 votes from the state of North Carolina. Speaker 12: I object because people are horrified. Speaker 0: He's an illegitimate president. Speaker 13: Our election was hijacked. There is no question. Congress has a duty to hashtag protect our democracy and hashtag follow the facts. Speaker 6: John Lewis is completely right. There is a cloud out of illegitimacy around the election of Donald Trump. The Russians interfered with his election. James Comey and the FBI interfered with his, election. The fake news industry interfered with his election. Speaker 0: Trump knows he's an illegitimate president who got illegitimate foreign powers. Speaker 2: Do you believe Trump is illegitimate president? Speaker 14: What I believe is that there's no question that the outcome of this election was affected by the Russian interference. Speaker 15: There absolutely is a cloud of illegitimacy. Speaker 16: So that legitimacy is in question. Yes. Speaker 7: So that was a very tainted election. And and in that sense, it's it's illegitimate. Speaker 2: Why do you think the president is going to such great lengths to prove that he beat you. Speaker 0: Because he knows he didn't. He knows he's an illegitimate president. Speaker 13: Stolen emails. Stolen drone. Stolen drone. Own an election. Welcome to the world of unprecedented Trump. Speaker 9: Did you believe president Trump is an illegitimate president? Speaker 5: Based on what I just said, which I can't retract. Speaker 13: Okay. He tweeted in Tory, 2018, quote, the more we learn about the 2016 election, the more illegitimate it becomes. America deserves to know whether we have a fake president in the Oval Office. Speaker 7: In the Russian attempt to to have the election. And, frankly, the FBI is weighing in on the election. I think make the make it Makes this election illegitimate. Speaker 0: There was a widespread understanding that this election was not on the level. We still don't know what really happened, Isaac. I mean, there's just a lot that I think will be revealed. History will discover. But you don't win by 3,000,000 votes and have all this other shenanigans stuff going on and not come away with an idea like, woah. Something's not right here. Speaker 6: Seems to me that there's a cloud of illegitimacy that continues to hang over 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Speaker 14: The outcome of the election was affected by their interference. And now we need to know, you know, to what degree, if any, the campaign was actually in collusion with the with with Russia. Speaker 0: He knows he's an illegitimate president. So, of course, he's obsessed with me, and I believe that it's a guilty conscience. Speaker 4: We actually won the last presidential election, folks. They stole my presidential election. Speaker 3: If Al Gore won that election, think he won anyway. Speaker 4: Actually, I think I carried Florida. Speaker 5: Al Gore won the election nationwide and also in Florida, but the supreme court ruled the other way. Al Gore got more votes, but not enough to stay out of the Supreme Court where president Bush was elected 5 to 4. Speaker 0: Bush versus Gore. A court took away A presidency. Speaker 17: If all the votes were carried in Florida, that Al Gore would be president today and George Bush would be backing off. Speaker 2: I come from Florida Where you and others participated in what I call the United States coup d'etat. Speaker 13: It's in 2013, according to reports, vice president Joe Biden, he claimed that Al Gore was the one who was elected president, and he claimed that the recount result was, quote, a bad decision. Speaker 4: And never forget, dear friends, what they did in Florida to Al Gore and me, to all of us, the older Americans, the African Americans, the Haitian Americans denied the right to vote and have those votes counted. Speaker 18: I do believe that the projections were right in the first place at 7 o'clock when they called it Boy. Speaker 2: Let me tell you something without a doubt. George Bush did not carry Florida, and it was not closed. Speaker 8: There's no question You won the state of Florida. Speaker 4: Oh, thank you, darling. No. That's a question. Speaker 17: That's a question. Speaker 4: We will never know because votes weren't weren't counted. But by And Speaker 13: and then in your judgment Speaker 4: I mean, that's unfortunate. Yeah. And there is no other way of saying it, but to be very blunt, Al Gore won the state of Florida in 2000, and we should never forget it. Speaker 19: Most Americans are great. Many Americans don't have confidence that the election of 2000 was fair. Speaker 18: But I don't believe we lost. I I believe we just failed to have all of the votes counted. The Coach counted The Speaker 14: Supreme Court elected president of 2004. Yeah. Al Gore won the state of Florida in 2000, although not the presidency. Speaker 20: We know we won this election. They know we won on this election, and Americans know we won this election. Speaker 18: I know some people want you to believe that the Gore campaign was a campaign that wasn't able to complete its mission. We did. Had all of those votes been found in Florida, I think Al Gore would be president today. Speaker 21: We had more votes. We won, and we are never Going to let the United States Supreme Court choose the president of the United States again. Speaker 14: You should Speaker 12: know by now based the fact that he lost the popular vote vote by more than a half 1000000 voters, and we don't know how many he lost by in Florida. Speaker 5: There's no doubt in my mind that Al Gore was elected president. Speaker 12: I rise to object to the fraudulent 25 Florida electoral Folks. Speaker 17: Really, we won the election in 2000, but they stole the election. Speaker 4: I must object because of the overwhelming evidence of official misconduct, Delivery fraud and an attempt to The chairman must remain on. Enron had already helped the Bush team with such favors as ferrying their rent a mob to Florida in 2000 to permanently halt the counting of legally cast ballots. Speaker 11: It is signed by myself behalf of my diverse constituents and the millions of Americans who have been disenfranchised by Florida's inaccurate vote count to The court, not Speaker 16: the week Speaker 12: with the United States, the Friday of this election. Speaker 2: Speaking to a Democratic Speaker 22: group in Chicago Tuesday, he Speaker 2: made it clear He thinks Al Gore was the winner. Speaker 16: By the time it was over, Speaker 5: our candidate had won the popular vote, and the only way they could win the election was to stop The voting in Florida. Speaker 17: Catherine Harris, Jeb Bush, Jim Baker, and the Supreme Court hadn't tampered Speaker 4: with the results. Al Gore would be president. Speaker 23: I think that the issue before us today, is Not who won or should have won the 2000 presidential election. That issue has been settled, not to my belief, but it has been settled. Speaker 13: Let's just drop the vice. President, presidentor. That's all I got. Speaker 9: Al Gore should Speaker 13: have been president of the United States. Speaker 24: Al Gore, made it possible for George Bush to be the only appointed president in the history of these United States. Speaker 13: Democrats have won the past 3 presidential elections. Speaker 19: In 2000, unions turned out 25% of the vote, and Al Gore won. Speaker 17: But the Supreme Court hampered? That's a large start. The Supreme Court stopped the counting of the votes, and if they'd let the council on, El Gore would have got the necessary vote. Speaker 2: The Supreme Court selected George w Bush as the president. He was not elected. Speaker 12: There is overwhelming But it said Joyce w Bush did not win this election. Speaker 25: What I observed, as a voter, as a citizen of Illinois, 4 years ago were troubling evidence of the fact that not every vote was being counted. Speaker 5: Don't think that George w Bush won the election, in 2000, I guess, our goal because I I think that he probably lost Florida and also that nationwide. Speaker 17: If you invite me back on this show in about 8 weeks, I think you're gonna learn that El Goran actually did get all the votes there. Speaker 26: I felt what happened in Florida was a carefully worked out conspiracy. That many things could not go wrong in 1 one state without there having been a conspiracy, and many, many different things did go wrong. Many Tricks were full of various kinds. Speaker 18: The vice president did win, but, and I do believe that the majority of voters that intended to to go to Polls last year wanted to vote and cast their votes for Al Gore. I do believe that in in in terms of Florida as well. Speaker 19: The has been Speaker 10: thwarting formation of the popular will. The most spectacular example being Bush versus Gore, where the majority by a 5 four vote and joined the counting of more than a 100,000 ballots in Florida and essentially gave America its first court appointed president. Speaker 13: And stolen. Speaker 27: Even though Al Gore won the election, he won't take office. Speaker 25: That election was stolen from the rightful winner. So, mister speaker, I'm here today to talk about a stolen presidential election. Speaker 17: I think in 2000, everybody So, well, he did win the election out of court. Speaker 15: He started dividing America here in Florida By trying to take an election that I think any reasonable person would say he hadn't actually won. Speaker 2: What happened in Florida will go down in history as a coup d'etat. Speaker 16: Did we conclude, is it possible that There was a conspiracy, and Florida officials were involved in the conspiracy. Never have so many things gone so wrong one place before. Why how do all these things happen all at the same time in the same state? It's not possible there was a conspiracy. It was very well organized. Why were the state police out there on that day, election day, taking license plates, And and so forth. You know, how did all these things happen in one state at one time in one election? Is is it possible that we are Use the word conspiracy and not be afraid of it. Not sure wish, Gore was president right now. He should be. Speaker 17: Well, yes, he got elected. Speaker 16: Oh, well, good. Speaker 28: A battle that by the will of the people should have ended in victory. But tens of thousands of Florida votes either were not counted or tossed out in the 2000 presidential election. Speaker 17: 5 supreme court justices, This is Trump the votes of 51,000,000 Americans. We should've let the entire state be recounted so it was clear, that Al Gore actually won the state Speaker 2: And won the election. Speaker 23: We had the election stolen from us, and you must admit that. They stole it, and we need a leader to help us get revenge. Speaker 13: I voted for Al Gore. He won the election. Speaker 26: They usurped the The powers of the forest being caught and and and intervene, it was a fix as far as we're concerned. You know? It it there's no polite way to talk about it except the fix was in. Speaker 2: After the when you stole the election, you came back here and say, get over it. No. We're not going to get over it. Speaker 4: You know it. I know know it. They know it. We won that election. Speaker 22: Constantly shifting vote tallies in Ohio and now functioning electronic machines, which may not have paper receipts, have led to additional loss of confidence by the public. Speaker 6: The right to vote Speaker 4: has been stolen from qualified voters. Speaker 13: The New Yorker reported that Kerry thought that, quote, proxies for Bush had rigged of the voting machines. Speaker 12: In 2004, the democratic process was thwarted. Speaker 5: The 2004 presidential election in Ohio was riddled with unnecessary problems. Speaker 29: Some machines malfunctioned, causing votes to be counted more than once or not at all. Speaker 30: Based upon an inordinate number of allegations Suggesting gross voting rights violations and misconduct, I join with my colleagues in objective to counting the state of Ohio's electoral votes. Speaker 31: Nas in 2000, the votes of many who wanted to vote were not, in fact, counted. Speaker 32: This last Friday night, I I arranged to meet senator Kerry at Fundraiser to give him a copy of my book. He told me he now thinks the election was stolen. Speaker 2: The wife of John Kerry said she has Lingering doubts about the legitimacy of the election. Her theory goes like this. 2 brothers, she calls hard right Republicans, Own 80% of loading machines in the US. Therefore, it would be easy to hack into the mother machines that control the electronic voting. There were numerous irregularities in Ohio, including large percentages of rejections of provisional balloting, problems with voting machines. Speaker 0: As we look At our election system, I think it's fair to say that there are many legitimate questions about its accuracy, About its integrity Speaker 22: There are still legitimate concerns over the integrity of our elections. Speaker 8: The question obviously is How many instances were not caught that we don't know about? Number 1, we've seen a lot of what I'll call honest glitches where it just didn't work right, But also that these machines are hackable. A dishonest employee of the vendor or a dishonest employee of a local board of elections or simply someone who knows electronics and has Computer at home, could hack into these machines and then put in a secret instruction to disregard every 20th democratic voter at 10 percent to the carrier to the Bush vote or whatever, you might not even know it. Speaker 4: I agree with tens of millions of Americans who are very worried that when they cast the ballot on Speaker 33: an electronic voting machine that there is no paper trail to record that vote. The numerous irregularities That occurred with the electronic voting machines in Ohio on November 2nd last year point to an unresolved of national crisis. Speaker 11: We cannot declare that the election of November 2, 2004 was free and clear and transparent and real. There must be independent testing the voting machines used in Speaker 0: Ohio. I'm not confident that the election in Ohio was fairly decided. We know that there was substantial voter suppression, And the machines were not reliable. Speaker 22: The members of congress who have brought this challenge are speaking up for their aggrieved constituents, many of whom may have been disenfranchised in this process. Speaker 31: Treating today's electoral vote count in congress as a meaningless ritual would be an insult to our unless we registered our own protest against the obviously flawed voting process that took place in so many of our states. Speaker 34: Voters who wish to cast a vote Vote for president or vice president can't approach the polls with certainty that their vote will be Counting. Speaker 27: One of the most significant problems in Ohio and in many other states was the lack of measures to ensure the integrity of electronic voting machines. Speaker 19: In 2004, they caused Democratic voters in Ohio to wait for 8 hours before they could cast their Ballot. They turn the Department of Civil Rights and the Justice Department into the voter suppression division with voter ID laws, voter purging, voter caging, voter intimidation. There aren't gonna be any more election stealing. Speaker 2: Now you have one very affirmative statement to make. Speaker 23: We won. Speaker 2: But I didn't lose. I got the votes, but we won't know exactly how many because how they cheated. I did win my election. I just didn't get to have We were robbed of an election. Without voter suppression, Stacey Abrams would be the governor of Georgia. Andrew Gillum is the governor of Florida. Speaker 29: Using the word rigged, Using the word steal, do you think it's dangerous going into 2020? Speaker 2: I I don't because we can actually back it up. And so in response to what I believe Well, it's stolen election. I'm not saying they stole it from me. They stole it from the door. Speaker 29: Back to the Speaker 2: outside asking if I'm ever gonna concede. The answer is no. Speaker 0: If she had a fair election, she already would have won. Speaker 2: This is not a speech of concession. Because concession needs to acknowledge an action that's Right, true, or prop. And I will not concede because the erosion of our democracy is not right. You refuse to concede and say that you lost. Do you stand by that decision today? Absolutely. Speaker 5: If Stacey Abrams doesn't win in Georgia, they stole it. It's clear. It's clear. Speaker 2: It was not a free and fair election. I think the election was stolen from the people of Georgia. I believe it was stolen from the voters. Speaker 25: So I think that Stacey Abrams' election is being stolen from her. Speaker 2: The election was not fair. The process was not Fair. Thousands of Georgians had their voices stolen because they were not able to cast ballots, and they cannot be guaranteed that their votes will be counted in 2020, if we don't do this right. Speaker 29: If what happens to you happens nationally and we we see, whoever runs for whoever wins the Democratic nominee, if they They actually I can prove that there's a number of votes in every state that that and that and that's the same thing that you just described happens in multiple states. Should they concede? Speaker 2: I do not think we should concede an election until we know the results of an election. I still fundamentally believe it could be a failure, And that's just not how life works. If it looks like it's cheating, it probably is. If it looks like it's rigged, it probably Speaker 4: She would be the governor of Georgia today had the governor of Georgia not disenfranchise 1,400,000 Georgia voters before the election. That's what happened to Stacey Abrams. They took the vote away. Speaker 2: We've been raised to believe that it is in that respect to Speaker 16: call Speaker 35: You, notably did not concede. Speaker 2: I did not. Speaker 35: Okay. You acknowledged That he won, but you did not concede. Correct. 5 months later, do you still feel like your opponent won through voter suppression? Speaker 2: Yes. Speaker 13: Reminder, she wrote, Brian Kemp stole the gubernatorial election from Georgians and Stacey Abrams. Speaker 2: I said that the election was stolen from Georgia voters. The Process that took place during the legislative cycle was one that did not countenance and did not pay attention to the deep and real concerns of those Who watched this election be stolen in the state of Georgia? It was stolen from the voters of Georgia. Georgia voters did not have their votes counted. They were not allowed to cast votes. They had their votes Scarded. Speaker 36: It certainly gave the appearance of unfairness. I think it was, unfair. Stacy ran a great campaign. She probably won. Speaker 2: And it was not fair to those who filled up absentee ballots. And depending on the county you sent it to, it either was counted or not counted, assuming you received it in time. Brian Kemp oversaw for 8 years the systematic and systemic dismantling of our democracy, and that means there could not be free and fair elections in Georgia. As long as we have eligible American citizens who cannot cast a ballot, then the game is rigged. I am complicit if I say that that system fair. Concession in the political space is an acknowledgment that the process was fair, and I don't believe that to be so. But I refuse to concede because concession means that the process was proper, that the result was true and right, and I cannot say that. If I tend to say I didn't lose, I just didn't win. And I don't call it a loss. I just didn't win. Right. Right. Yes. You did. Okay. Officially. Yes. Eventually. Put it this way. I didn't get to get inaugurated, and that's possible. Okay. But will I say that this election was not tainted, was not and a disenfranchisement of thousands of voters, I will not say that. Speaker 0: Candidates, both black and white, lost their races because they have been deprived of the votes they otherwise would have gotten. And the clearest Example is from next door in Georgia. Stacey Abrams should be governor leading that state right now. Speaker 2: I was joking with Beth backstage when Cliff said, you know, she lost. I'm like, no. I just didn't win, because we don't know what really happened because of the miasma of voter suppression. I can't know for a fact that I would be the governor of Georgia but for the malfeasance and the mismanagement It's Brian Kemp, but I know it's a pretty good guess. So I can't prove that I would have won, but I know we don't know because of how he behaved. Speaker 9: Is he the legitimate governor elect him towards me. Speaker 2: He is the person who won an adequate number of votes But that's not from the governor. Speaker 9: With all with all due respect, and I respect where you're coming from, and I respect The the issues that you're raising, you're not answering the question. Do you think it was Speaker 2: Wait a minute. No. I what I'm talking to you Speaker 9: You're not using the word legitimate. Is he the legitimate governor Like, Georgia. Speaker 2: He is the legal governor of Georgia. See, I'm here to tell you that just because you win doesn't mean you're won. They said to me that you did not lose. You just did not win. Yes. So we're gonna talk about that. Bad news is that we didn't get the victory we secured. And the thing is we will never know empirically that I got more votes because because we will never know which votes didn't count. This was not fair. It was not right, and it is deeply improper that Someone could ascend to that role having performed so basely and so crassly against the very people he is now supposed to represent. The election was not fair. The process was not fair. So you don't feel that you lost fair Speaker 8: and square? Speaker 2: I do recognize I am not the governor of Georgia, but I do like to point out something that is true for me and for many in our state, And that is we won. Speaker 3: I'm not saying it's gonna be legit. It's the increase in the prospect of being illegitimate is a direct proportion of us not being able to get These these reforms passed. Speaker 0: Right wing extremists already have a plan to literally steal the next presidential Election. Speaker 25: It's not as if it's just Republicans who have monkeed around with elections in the past, sometimes Democrats have to. You know, whenever people are in power, They're you know, they have this tendency to try to, you know, tilt things in their direction.
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The speakers in the video discuss their belief that the 2016 and 2020 elections were stolen or illegitimate due to factors such as Russian interference, voter suppression, and faulty voting machines. They express doubts about the legitimacy of the elected presidents and call for further investigation and electoral reforms. The video also mentions the disputed 2000 election and allegations of voter suppression in Georgia. Overall, the speakers argue that the electoral process is flawed and that there is a need for greater transparency and fairness in elections.
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Speaker 0: You can run the best campaign. You can even become the nominee, and you can have the election stolen from you. Speaker 1: How can you win with Russian interference, though? Speaker 2: That's a real thing. About it in 2020. But rightly. Speaker 3: Because I Speaker 1: think he's an illegitimate president that didn't really win. Speaker 4: So how do you, Speaker 1: you know, fight against that in 2020? Speaker 2: You are absolutely right. He is an illegitimate president in my mind. Speaker 5: Could you be my vice president for candidate? Speaker 6: Folks, look. I absolutely agree. Speaker 7: Trump didn't actually win the election in 2016. He lost the election, and he was put in the office because the Russians interfered. Speaker 8: Russia interfered with our election, attacked our democracy for the sole purpose of artificially placing someone at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, they were Speaker 0: Trump knows he's an illegitimate president. Speaker 9: The president or elect, although legally elected, Speaker 10: is not legitimate. I don't see this. President-elect as a legitimate president. Speaker 11: You said you believe that Russia's interference altered the outcome of the election. Speaker 2: I do. We have a president who, if in fact it is proven, has been assisted by the Russians and may in fact not be a legitimate president. Speaker 0: The 1 thing that Trump is fearful of, when it comes to his being president, is that finally, we will see how illegitimate his victory actually was. Speaker 12: I have an objection. Speaker 13: I object to the 15 votes from the state of North Carolina. I object because people are horrified. Speaker 14: He's an illegitimate president. Our election was hijacked. There was no question. Congress has a duty to hashtag protect our democracy and hashtag follow the facts. Speaker 8: John Lewis is completely right. There is a cloud of illegitimacy around the election of Donald Trump. The Russians interfered with his election. James Comey and the FBI interfered with his, election. The fake news industry interfered with his election. Speaker 0: Trump knows he's an illegitimate president who got illegitimate foreign Speaker 2: Do you believe Trump is illegitimate president? Speaker 15: What I believe is that there's no question that the outcome of this election was affected by the Russian interference. Speaker 16: There absolutely is a cloud of illegitimacy. Speaker 17: So that legitimacy is in question. Yes. Speaker 9: So that was a very tainted election. And and in that sense, it's it's illegitimate. Speaker 2: Why do you think the president is going to such great lengths to essentially prove that he beat you? Speaker 0: Because he knows he didn't. He knows he's an illegitimate president. Speaker 14: Stolen emails. Stolen drone. Stolen drone. Stolen election. Welcome to the world of unprecedented Trump. Speaker 17: So do Speaker 18: you believe president Trump is an illegitimate president? Speaker 7: Based on what I just said, which I can't Speaker 14: retract. Okay. He tweeted in February 2018, quote, the more we learn about the 20 16 election, the more illegitimate it becomes. America deserves to know whether we have a fake president in the Oval Office. Speaker 9: In the Russian attempt to to have the election. And frankly, the FBI's weighing in on the election. I think make the make it makes his election illegitimate. Speaker 0: There was a widespread understanding that this election was not on the level. We still don't know what really happened, Isaac. I mean, there's just a lot that I think will be revealed. History will discover. But you don't win by 3, 000, 000 votes and have all this other shenanigan stuff going on and not come away with an idea like, woah. Something's not right here. Speaker 8: Seems to me that there's a cloud of illegitimacy that continues to hang over 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Speaker 15: The outcome of the election was affected by their interference. And now we need to know, you know, to what degree, if any, the Trump campaign was actually in collusion with the Speaker 17: with with Russia. Speaker 0: He knows he's an illegitimate president. So, of course, he's obsessed with me. And I believe that it's a guilty conscience. Speaker 6: We actually won the last presidential election, Speaker 5: election. If Al Gore won that election, I think he won it anyway. Speaker 18: Actually, I think I carried for it. Speaker 7: Al Gore won the election nationwide and also in Florida, but the supreme court ruled the other way. Speaker 19: Al Gore got more votes, but not enough to stay out of the supreme court where president Bush was elected 5 to 4. Speaker 0: Bush versus Gore. A court took away a presidency. Speaker 20: If all the votes were counted in Florida, then Al Gore would be president today and George Bush would be backing off. Speaker 2: I come from Florida where you and others participated in what I call the United States coup d'etat. Speaker 21: It's in Speaker 14: 2013 according to reports, vice president Joe Biden, he claimed that Al Gore was the 1 who was elected president, and he claimed that the recount result was, quote, a bad decision. Speaker 6: And never forget, dear friends, what they did in Florida to Al Al Gore and me, to all of us, the older Americans, the African Americans, the Haitian Americans denied the right to vote and have those votes counted. Speaker 22: I do believe that the projections were right in the first place at 7 o'clock when they called it for Gore. Speaker 2: Let me tell you something without a doubt. George Bush did not carry Florida, and it was not clear. Speaker 23: There's no question that you won the state of Florida. Oh, thank you, darling. No. It's a question. Speaker 20: That's a question. Speaker 18: We will never know because the votes weren't weren't counted. Speaker 23: But but And Speaker 14: and then in your judgment I mean, that's Yeah. Speaker 6: And there is no other way of saying it but be very blunt. Al Gore won the state of Florida in 2000, and we should never forget it. Speaker 24: Most Americans or great many Americans don't have confidence that the election of 2, 000 was fair. Speaker 22: But I don't believe we lost. I I believe we just failed to have all of the votes counted. The Supreme Court went for 2004. Yeah. Speaker 15: Al Gore won the state of Florida in 2000, although not the presidency. Speaker 25: We know we won this election. They know we won this election, and Americans know we won this election. Speaker 22: I know some people want you to believe that the Gore campaign was a campaign that wasn't able to complete its mission. We did. Had all of those votes been counted in Florida, I think Al Gore would be president today. Speaker 17: We had more votes. We won, and we are never going to let the United States Supreme Court choose the president of the United States again? Speaker 22: You should Speaker 26: know by now based on the fact that he lost the popular vote vote by more than a half 1000000 voters, and we don't know how many he lost by in Florida. Speaker 7: There's no doubt in my mind that Al Gore was elected president. Speaker 27: I rise to object to the fraudulent 25 Florida electoral votes. Speaker 20: Really, we won the election in 2000, but they stole the election. Speaker 28: I must object because of the overwhelming evidence of official misconduct. Deliberate fraud, and an attempt to The Speaker 29: chairman has reminded. Speaker 18: Imran had already helped the Bush team with such favors as ferrying their rent a mob to Florida in 2000 to permanently halt the counting of legally cast ballots. Speaker 13: It is signed by myself on behalf of my diverse constituents and the millions of Americans who have been disenfranchised by Florida's inaccurate vote count to Supreme Court, not the people Speaker 2: of the United States decided this election. Speaking to a Democratic group in Chicago Tuesday, he made it clear he thinks Al Gore was the winner. Speaker 24: The time it was over, our candidate had won the popular vote, and Speaker 6: the only way they could win the election was Speaker 24: to stop the voting in Florida. Speaker 20: Catherine Harris, Jeb Bush, Jim Baker, and the Supreme Court hadn't tampered with the results. Speaker 6: Al Gore would be president. Speaker 17: I think that the issue before us today, is not who won or should have won the 2000 presidential election. That issue has been settled, not to my belief, but it has been settled. Trump and Trump. Trump and Trump. Trump. Trump. Trump. Trump. That's right. Speaker 14: Let's just drop the vice. President president Gore. That's all. Al Gore should have been president of the United States. Speaker 10: Al Gore, made it possible for George Bush to be the only appointed president in the history of these United States. Speaker 14: Democrats have won the past 3 presidential elections. Speaker 24: In 2000, unions turned out 25% of the vote, and Al Gore won. Speaker 20: But the supreme court hampered? That's a large charge. The supreme court stopped the counting of votes, and if they've let the count go on, Al Gore would've got the necessary vote. Speaker 2: The Supreme Court selected George w Bush as the president. He was not elected. Speaker 26: There is overwhelming evidence that George w Bush did not win this election. Speaker 30: What I observed, as a voter, as a citizen of Illinois, 4 years ago were troubling evidence of the fact that not every vote was being counted. Speaker 7: Don't think that George w Bush won the election, in 2000 against our goal because I I think that he probably lost Florida and also that nationwide. Speaker 20: If you invite me back on this show in about 8 weeks, I think you're gonna learn that Al Gore actually did get all the votes votes there. Speaker 21: I felt what happened in Florida was a carefully worked out conspiracy. That many things could not go wrong in 1 1 state without there having been a conspiracy. And many, many different things did go wrong. Many tricks were pulled of various kinds. Speaker 22: The vice president did win, but, and I do believe that the majority of voters that intended to to go to polls last year wanted to vote and cast their votes for Al Gore. I do believe that in in in terms of Florida as well. Speaker 12: The court has been thwarting formation of the popular will. The most spectacular example being Bush versus Gore, where the majority by A54 vote enjoined the counting of more than a 100, 000 ballots in Florida and essentially gave America its 1st court appointed president. Speaker 19: Even though Al Gore won the election, he won't take office. Speaker 30: That election was stolen from the rightful winner. So, mister speaker, I'm here today to talk about a stolen presidential election. Speaker 16: I think in 2000, everybody thought, well, he did win the election in He started dividing America here in Florida by trying to take an election that I think any reasonable person would say he hadn't actually won. Speaker 2: What happened in Florida will go down in history as a coup d'etat. Speaker 3: Could we conclude, is it possible that there was a conspiracy and Florida officials were involved in the conspiracy? Conspiracy. Never have so many things gone so wrong in 1 place before. Why how do all these things happen all at the same time in the same state? Is not it possible there was a conspiracy that was very well organized? Why were the state police out there on that day, election day, checking license plates and and so forth? You know, how did all these things happen in 1 state at 1 time in 1 election? Is is it possible that we are use the word conspiracy and not be afraid of it? Not sure wish, Gore was president right now. He should be. Speaker 20: Well, he actually got elected. Speaker 3: Oh, well, good. Speaker 29: A battle that by the will of the people should have ended in victory. But tens of thousands of Florida votes either were not counted or tossed out in the 2000 presidential election. Speaker 20: 5 supreme court justices trumped the votes of 51, 000, 000 Americans. We should've let the entire state be recounted so it was clear, that Al Gore actually won the state of Florida. Speaker 2: And Al Gore won the election. Speaker 17: We had the election stolen from us. You must admit that. They stole it, and we need a leader to help us get revenge. Speaker 14: Y'all voted by Al Gore. He won the election. Speaker 21: They usurped the the powers of the Florida Supreme Court, and they had and intervene. It was a fix as far as we're concerned. You know? There's no polite way to talk about it except the fix was in. Speaker 2: After the election, when you stole the election, you came back here and say, get over it. No. We're not gonna get over it. Speaker 6: You know it. I know it. They know it. We won that election. Speaker 31: Constantly shifting vote tallies in Ohio and malfunctioning electronic machines, which may not have paper receipts, have led to additional loss of confidence by the public. Speaker 6: The right to vote has been stolen from qualified voters. Speaker 14: The New Yorker reported that Kerrey thought that, quote, proxies for Bush had rigged many of the voting machines. Speaker 27: In 2004, the democratic process was thwarted. Speaker 19: The 2004 presidential election in Ohio was riddled with unnecessary problems. Speaker 32: Some machines malfunctioned, causing votes to be counted more than once or not at all. Speaker 33: Based upon an inordinate number of allegations suggesting gross voting rights violations and misconduct, I joined with my colleagues in objecting to counting the state of Ohio's electoral votes. Speaker 23: As in 2000, the votes of many who wanted to vote were not, in fact, counted. Speaker 13: This last Friday night, I I arranged to meet senator Kerry at a fundraiser to give him a copy of my book. He told me he now thinks the election was stolen. Speaker 34: The wife of John Kerry said she has lingering doubts about the legitimacy of the election. Her theory goes like this. 2 brothers, she calls hard right Republicans, own 80% of voting machines in the US. Therefore, it would be easy to hack into the mother machines that control the electronic voting. Speaker 2: There were numerous irregularities in Ohio, including large percentages of rejections of provisional balloting, problems with voting machines. Speaker 0: As we look at our election system, I think it's fair to say that there are many legitimate questions about its accuracy, about its integrity. Speaker 31: There are still legitimate concerns over the integrity of our elections. Speaker 4: The question obviously is how many instances were not caught that we don't know about. Number 1, we've seen a lot of what I'll call honest glitches where it just didn't work right, but also that these machines are hackable. A dishonest employee of the vendor or a dishonest employee of a local board of elections or simply someone who knows electronics and has a computer at home, could hack into these machines and then put in a secret instruction to disregard every 20th democratic vote or add 10% to the carrier, to the Bush vote, or whatever. He might not ever know it. Speaker 6: I agree with tens of millions of Americans who are very worried that when they cast Speaker 10: the ballot on an electronic voting machine, that there is no paper trail to record that vote. The numerous irregularities that occurred with the electronic voting machines in Ohio on November 2nd last year point to an unresolved national crisis. Speaker 13: We cannot declare that the election of November 2, 2004 was free and clear and transparent and real. There must be independent testing of the voting machines used in Ohio. Speaker 35: I'm not confident that the election in Ohio was fairly decided. We know that there was substantial voter suppression, and the machines were not reliable. Speaker 31: The members of congress who have brought this challenge are speaking up for their aggrieved constituents, many of whom may have been disenfranchised in this process. Speaker 23: Treating today's electoral vote count in congress as a meaningless ritual would be an insult to our democracy unless we register our our own protest against the obviously flawed voting process that took place in so many of our states. Speaker 19: Voters who wish to cast a vote for president or vice president can't approach the polls with certainty that their vote will be counted. 1 of the most significant problems in Ohio and in many other states was the lack of measures to ensure the integrity of electronic voting machines. Speaker 24: In 2004, they caused Democratic voters Speaker 17: in Ohio to wait for 8 hours before Speaker 24: they could cast their ballot. In democratic voters in Ohio to wait for 8 hours before they could cast their ballot. They turned the department of civil rights and the justice department into the voter suppression division with voter ID laws, voter purging, voter caging, voter intimidation. There aren't gonna be any more election stealing. Speaker 2: And I do have 1 very affirmative statement to make. We won. But I didn't lose. I got the votes, but we won't know exactly how many because of how they cheated. I did win my election. I just didn't get to have the job. We were robbed of an election. Without voter suppression, Stacey Abrams would be the governor of Georgia. Andrew Gillum is the governor of Florida. Speaker 32: She's using the word rigged, using the word steel. Do you think it's dangerous going into 2020? Speaker 2: I I don't because we can actually back it up. And so in response to what I believe was a stolen election. I'm not saying they stole it from me. They stole it from Speaker 17: the voters' tour. Speaker 2: Back to the outside, I asked if I'm ever gonna concede. The answer is no. Speaker 0: If she had a fair election, she already would have won. Speaker 2: This is not a speech of concession. Because concession needs to acknowledge an action is right, true, or prompt, and I will not concede because the erosion of our democracy is not right. Speaker 22: You refused to concede and say that you lost. Speaker 34: Do you stand by that decision today? Absolutely. Speaker 19: If Stacey Abrams doesn't win in Georgia, they stole it. It's clear. It's clear. Speaker 16: I will Speaker 2: obey. Thank you, man. You're going to steal your election. It was not a free and fair election. Speaker 17: I think Speaker 2: the election was stolen from the people of Georgia. I believe it was stolen from the voters. Speaker 17: So I Speaker 30: think that Stacey Abrams' election is being stolen from her. Speaker 2: The election was not fair. The process was not fair. Thousands of Georgians had their voices stolen because they were not able to cast ballots. And they cannot be guaranteed that their votes will be counted in 2020 if we don't do this right. Speaker 32: If what happens to you happens nationally and we we see, whoever runs for whoever wins the democratic nominee. If they Speaker 17: say, actually, I can prove that Speaker 32: there's a number of votes in every state that that and that and that's the same thing that you just described, happens happens in multiple states. Should they concede? Speaker 2: I do not think we should concede an election until we know the results of an election. I still fundamentally believed it could be fair, and that's just not how life works. If it looks like cheating, it probably is. If it looks like it's rigged, it probably is. Speaker 6: She would be the governor of Georgia today had the governor of Georgia not disenfranchise 1, 400, 000 Georgia voters before the election. That's what happened to Stacey Abrams. They took the votes away. Speaker 2: We've been raised to believe in in that respect to others to call of others to call question. And if you wanna run for office again, you gotta concede the election Speaker 36: You, notably did not concede. I did not concede. Okay. You acknowledged that he won, but you did not concede. Correct. 5 months later, do you still feel like your opponent won through voter suppression? Speaker 32: Yes. Reminder, Speaker 14: she wrote, Brian Kemp stole the gubernatorial election from Georgians and Stacey Abrams. Speaker 2: I said that the election was stolen from Georgia voters. The process that took place during the legislative cycle was 1 that did not countenance and did not pay attention to the deep and real concerns of those who watched this election be stolen in the state of Georgia. It was stolen from the voters of Georgia. Georgia voters did not have their votes counted. They were not allowed to cast votes. They had their votes discarded. Speaker 14: It certainly gave the appearance of unfairness. I think it was, unfair. Stacy ran a great campaign. She probably won. Speaker 2: And it was not fair to those who filled up absentee ballots. And depending on the county you sent it to, it either was counted or not counted, assuming you received it in time. Brian Kemp oversaw for 8 years the systematic and systemic dismantling of our democracy, and that means there could not be free and fair elections in Georgia. As long as we have eligible American citizens who cannot cast a ballot, process was fair process was fair, and I don't believe that to be so. But I refuse to concede because concession means that the process was proper, that the result was true and right, and I cannot say that. If I tend to say I didn't lose, I just didn't win. And I don't call it a loss. I just didn't win. But Yes. He did. Okay. Officially. Yes. Officially. Put it this way. I didn't get to get inaugurated, and that's probably Okay. But will I say that this election was not tainted, was not a disinvestment and a disenfranchisement of thousands of voters? I will not say that. Speaker 0: Candidates, both black and white, lost their races because they have been deprived of the votes they otherwise would have gotten. And the clearest example is from next door in Georgia. Stacey Abrams should be governor Leading that state right now. Speaker 2: I was joking with Beth backstage when Cliff said, you know, she lost. I'm like, no. I just didn't win, because we don't know what really happened because of the miasma of voter suppression. I can't know for a fact that I would be the governor of Georgia but for the malfeasance and the mismanagement of Brian Kemp, but I know it's a pretty good guess. So I can't prove that I would have won, but I know we don't know because of how he behaved. Speaker 11: Is he the legitimate governor elect of Georgia? Speaker 2: He is the person who won an adequate number of votes Speaker 11: But that's not Speaker 2: from the governor. Speaker 11: With all with all due respect, and I respect where you're coming from, and I respect the the issues that you're raising. You're not answering the question. Do you think I Speaker 2: was No. I what I talked to you Speaker 11: You're not using the word legitimate. Is he the legitimate governor elect Georgia? Speaker 2: He is the legal governor of Georgia. You see, I'm here to tell you that just because you win, doesn't mean you're won. So you said to me that you did not lose. You just did not win. Yes. So we're gonna talk about that. Bad news is that we didn't get the victory we we secured. And the thing is we will never know empirically that I got more votes because we will never know which votes didn't get counted. This was not fair. It was not right, and it is deeply improper that someone could ascend to that role having performed so basely and so crassly against the very people he is now supposed to represent. The election was not fair. The process was not fair. Speaker 22: So you don't feel that you lost fair and square? Speaker 2: I do recognize I am not the governor of Georgia, but I do like to point out something that is true for me and for many in our state, and that is we won. Speaker 5: I'm not saying it's gonna be legit. It's the increase in the prospect of being illegitimate is a direct proportion to us not being able to get these these reforms passed. Speaker 0: Right wing extremists already have a plan to literally steal the next presidential election. Speaker 30: It's not as if it's just Republicans who have monkeed around with elections in the past. Sometimes Democrats have to. Speaker 17: You Speaker 30: know, whenever people are in power, they're, you know, they have this tendency to try to, you know, tilt things in their direction.
Saved - July 29, 2024 at 3:14 PM

@BigFish3000 - Big Fish

Video from Venezuela not allowing certified poll watchers inside to verify vote tallies. Just kidding it’s from Detroit in 2020. https://t.co/pkimJZtmmW

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Poll challengers are being kept out, preventing them from entering to challenge the polls.
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Speaker 0: They're keeping the poll challengers locked out. All these people wanna challenge polls, and they will not let them in.
Saved - September 24, 2024 at 2:29 PM

@AndrewPatriot_ - ⭐Andrew⭐45 #MAGAdonian 🗽

Fraud in plain sight! And Democrats said there was no election fraud... https://t.co/mSyIESfgUh

Saved - October 13, 2024 at 1:06 AM

@iluminatibot - illuminatibot

Proof elections are rigged https://t.co/y7oyxJGdK0

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Clinton Eugene Curtis, a computer programmer, testified that in October 2000, he wrote a prototype program for then-Florida Speaker of the House Tom Feeney that could rig an election by flipping the vote 51/49. According to Curtis, this program would be undetectable to election officials, only visible in the source code or by comparing paper receipts to vote totals. Curtis stated that while a protective program could not prevent such rigging, programmers could examine source code for irregularities. He testified that he did not know if Ohio elections had protective measures. Based on statistical anomalies between exit polling data and tabulated results, Curtis believes the Ohio presidential election was likely hacked. Curtis said he was asked to hide the fraud in the source code to control the vote in South Florida. He handed in a report and program to Missus Yang, who said they needed to hide the fraud. Curtis stated that if exit polls are significantly different from the vote, then someone is manipulating the vote. He added that timers could also be set to manipulate the vote.
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Speaker 0: Mister Curtis, would you please state your full name for the record? Speaker 1: Name is Clinton Eugene Curtis. Speaker 0: And where do you reside? Speaker 1: LSC, Florida. Speaker 0: And what is your profession? Speaker 1: I'm a computer programmer. Speaker 0: Would you please speak into the microphone so the audience can hear your testimony? I'm a computer programmer. Mister Curtis, are there programs that can be used to secretly fix elections? Speaker 1: Yes. How do you Speaker 0: know that to be the case? Speaker 1: Because in October of 2000, I wrote a prototype for president's congressman Tom Feeney at the company I work for in Oviedo, Florida that did just that. Speaker 0: And we say did just that it would rig an election. Speaker 1: It would flip the vote 5149 to whoever you wanted to go to and whichever race you wanted to win Speaker 0: and with that program that you designed to be something that elections officials that might be on county boards of elections could detect? Speaker 1: They never see it. Speaker 0: Mister, would you answer that question once again? Speaker 1: They would never see it. Speaker 0: So how would such a such a program, a secret program that, fixes the election, how could it be detected? Speaker 1: You would have to view it either in source code or you have to have a receipt and then count the hard paper against the actual photo. Other than that, you won't see it. Speaker 0: Alright, mister Curtis. If you had been asked you or others with your professional expertise have been asked to design a protective program to that would protect the Ohio elections from against against that software to fix the election, could you have done so? Speaker 1: If we've been asked to make a program that could fix the election, sure. Anybody can do it. Speaker 0: No. Could could you have designed a program or a procedure or protocol that would have protected Ohio against this kind of rigging? Speaker 1: No. You have to look at the source code. You have to get probably programmers from both or all parties to look at the source code and determine if there's anything in there that shouldn't be there. I mean, it's a simple program. You're adding 1 to a person's total. It's a 100 lines of code tops. Alright. If Speaker 0: So let's see. Are you aware of whether there was any protective action in Ohio against this kind of vote ring through software? Speaker 1: I don't know. You don't know? I don't know. Speaker 0: You were you were not asked to assist in the development of any protective system. Is that correct? Speaker 1: No. I was not. Speaker 0: In Europe, have you, reviewed at all the election results in Ohio? Speaker 1: No. I haven't. Okay. Speaker 0: Given the availability of such boat rigging software and the testimony that has been given under oath of substantial statistical anomalies, it grows this differences between exit polling data and the actual tabulated results, do you have an opinion whether or not Ohio election the Ohio election, presidential election was hacked? Speaker 1: Yes. I would say it was. I mean, if you're if you have exit pulling data that is significantly off for the vote, then it's probably hacked. Speaker 0: And your testimony is under oath? Speaker 1: Yes, sir. Speaker 0: And the testimony you've given is true? Speaker 1: Yes, sir. Speaker 0: Thank you. Speaker 2: I was told that I'm gonna have the same question back to the podium. Who did you say you were asked to prepare? Speaker 1: I was asked by Tom Feeney. He's now a congressman. At that time, He was speaker of the House of Florida. Yang Enterprises, which is the company I work for, lobbyist, and their corporate attorneys. We wore a lot of hats. Speaker 2: And at the time, he was the speaker of the House of Florida. Is that what you said? Yes. Speaker 1: Okay. Thank you. Speaker 2: Congressman. You say he was the the lobbyist for the voting machine company as at the same time you're the speaker of the house? Speaker 1: I don't know what the voting machine company is. He was a lobbyist for Yang Enterprises. We had NASA contracts and And Speaker 2: Yang Enterprises did what? Computers? Computers. Okay. And he was your lobbyist. Speaker 1: Your company. The lobbyist for that company. Yes. Speaker 2: And he asked you to design a to seek to design a code to Reagan Watson? Yes. While he was speaker of the Ford House? Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 2: This is during or previous to the 2,000 election? Speaker 1: Yes. October, end of September. Speaker 2: And did he ever express why he wanted to go to Reagan election? Speaker 1: No. I immediately assumed that they were trying to keep you guys from cheating them. So so I wrote up the documentation of what you would look for in the source code, how you would make sure that you didn't get you know, take advantage of, make sure that all voting machines had receipts because that way you could back count the ones that looked a little funny. And I handed it over Are receipts you mean a paper trail? Yes. Paper trail. And I handed that in to missus Yang and said, Speaker 0: here's your report, here's your program. Speaker 1: And she said, you don't understand. We need to hide the fraud in the source in the source code. Speaker 2: Hide the fraud, not reveal it. Speaker 1: Not reveal the fraud because we needed to to control the boat in South Florida was what she said. Speaker 2: Oh, absolutely. To your knowledge, was this used? I have Speaker 1: no idea. I was ready to leave. Speaker 2: Your testimony a moment ago, I think you said just before you left and answered the congressman and Tucker Jones' question, would you just repeat what you said in terms of the the, exit polls? Speaker 1: Oh, the exit polls should not be significantly different than the vote. Speaker 2: And if they were, you would conclude what? Speaker 1: I would conclude someone's playing with the boat Speaker 2: now with the exit polls. Speaker 1: That's possible too. Okay. It is something is definitely skewed something Speaker 2: is skewed in one of the other right Speaker 1: to select which one you have to see where the problem is. Speaker 2: Let me ask you one further question. Assuming for the moment that such software, that's what you call it, such software to rig a boat was used I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, Speaker 1: I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, happen. You can also set timers to do that, but then you see the timers. Then you'd have to take those machines, decompile them, which I couldn't do, but possibly a Microsoft and MIT something to do. You might you might be able to see it. You might not depends on how good they are destroying what they had.
Saved - October 15, 2024 at 3:54 PM

@TheWakeninq - 1776

Smug Democrat PANICS When GOP Catches Him LYING In Real-Time About January 6th!!! https://t.co/5FlTvADxlO

Saved - October 28, 2024 at 3:54 AM

@ImMeme0 - I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸

Every time Democrats bring up Jan6, be sure to share this video with them. https://t.co/ZAShQikc6q

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The events on January 6th are often labeled as an insurrection, but this characterization is misleading. Initially, reports described it as a riot, and the term "insurrection" only emerged later to demonize those involved. The actions taken by citizens were a response to their frustrations, not an organized attempt to overthrow the government. For an event to be classified as an insurrection, there must be a clear hierarchy and intent to replace a government, which was not the case here. The Capitol remains intact, and the situation was not comparable to true insurrections seen elsewhere. It's important to educate young people about these distinctions and not let them be misled by sensationalized narratives.
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Speaker 0: The events that occurred on January 6th, we call them the capital event. Would you say that it was a demonstration in culture, Speaker 1: or Speaker 0: would you say that was a democratic demonstration? Speaker 1: That's the first big lie Americans have ever been told in this country. Forget about Nixon. What are they calling? Insurrection. Insurrection, they call it. It's so sad and cruel for a country to label young people who did what is just normal and put this label on them for the rest of their lives. Go and play every footage of the cameras that were there live that day. Okay? The live ones that saw the thing happening. Not a single reporter referred to it as an insurrection. They said there is a riot at the capital. When do you think the word insurrection started? 5 PM when they have taken the rear back to the editorial room, and they know who was in office, and they're finding a way to demonize him. Somebody we expect we should start calling this an insurrection. Speaker 0: Mhmm. Well, do you think that they only demonized him because they say that he lamented Speaker 1: He didn't lament anything. Speaker 0: That he Speaker 1: What I believe is what happened at the Capitol is what is supposed to happen anyway. So if the citizens who elected these people, who pays for the building they live in and work in are pissed off and they want their voice to be heard, they went to the right place. That was not an insurrection. An insurrection requires a hierarchy, an insignia, a name, a mission, we call it an insurrection. Speaker 0: Well, there's are people that would argue that they did have all of that. I'm not saying I'm not saying Speaker 1: that we're saying. You and I watched it and you and I know 85 broken tooth, over tattooed, ponytail caves don't scare a war with flagpoles and take over a government. Number 2, for you to overthrow a government, a new government has to be in place for you to overthrow that government. So whom were they overthrowing on general 6 when a guy has 14 more days according to the constitution? I may be wrong. If a general 6th, do you know who will continue as commander in chief? Yeah. The president. Speaker 0: That's correct. Speaker 1: So whom was he overthrowing? They wanted something to demonize him. They started calling it an insurrection. It was not an insurrection. Nothing has happened to America. The capital is still intact. The kids went there and made noise. What was an insurrection? What was happened in Seattle when they took a whole town and held it hostage for weeks? What happened in Minnesota when they touched down private people's business and homes to the tune of $300,000,000? That is an insurrection. We have to wake up and inform our young ones not to be bought into this nonsense. Nothing happened on January 6th.
Saved - January 4, 2025 at 1:46 AM

@libsoftiktok - Libs of TikTok

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries: There are no election deniers on our side Reality: 24 straight minutes of Democrats denying election results Oops https://t.co/EMr1B7gzEv

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Two months ago, the American people elected Donald Trump as the 47th president of the United States. We appreciate the support. It's important to love America in both victory and defeat; that’s the patriotic way. House Democrats are committed to preserving this spirit because we genuinely love our country.
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Speaker 0: 2 months ago, the American people elected Donald Trump as the 47th president of the United States of America. Thank you for that very generous applause. It's okay. There are no election deniers on our side of the aisle. You see? 1 One one should love America. One should love America when you win and when you lose. That's the patriotic thing to do, and that's the America that house Democrats will fight hard to preserve because we love this country.
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The discussion centers on the legitimacy of elections, particularly focusing on claims of interference and manipulation. Many express the belief that Donald Trump is an illegitimate president due to Russian interference in the 2016 election and other factors. There are references to the 2000 election, where Al Gore is seen as the rightful winner, asserting that the Supreme Court's decision effectively stole the presidency from him. The conversation highlights concerns about voter suppression and the integrity of electronic voting systems, particularly in Ohio during the 2004 election. Participants emphasize the need for fair elections and express doubts about the legitimacy of current political figures, particularly in Georgia, where Stacey Abrams claims her election was stolen due to systemic issues. The overarching theme is the ongoing struggle for electoral integrity and the belief that many elections have been compromised.
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Speaker 0: You can run the best campaign. You can even become the nominee, and you can have the election stolen from you. Speaker 1: How can you win with Russian interference, though? That's what we really scared about it in Speaker 2: 2020. But rightly. Speaker 3: Because Speaker 1: I think he's an illegitimate president that didn't really win. So how do you, you know, fight against that in 2020? Speaker 4: You are absolutely right. Speaker 5: He is an illegitimate president in my mind. Speaker 6: Could you be my vice president for Canada? Speaker 7: Folks, look. I absolutely agree. Speaker 8: Trump didn't actually win the election in 2016. He lost the election, and he was put in the office because the Russians interfered. Speaker 9: Russia interfered with our election, attacked our democracy for the sole purpose of artificially placing someone at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. They were successful. Speaker 0: Trump knows he's an illegitimate president. Speaker 1: The president will elect, although legally elected, is not legitimate. Speaker 10: I don't see Speaker 9: this president-elect as Speaker 1: a legitimate president. You said you believe that Russia's interference altered the outcome of the election. Speaker 11: I do. We have a president who, if in fact, it is proven, has been assisted by the Russians and may in fact not be a legitimate president. Speaker 0: The one thing that Trump is fearful of, when it comes to his being president is that finally, we will see how illegitimate his victory actually was. Speaker 12: I have an objection. Speaker 13: I object to the 15 votes from the state of North Carolina. I object because people are horrified. Speaker 14: He's an illegitimate president. Our election was hijacked. There was no question. Congress has a duty to hashtag protect our democracy and hashtag follow the facts. Speaker 9: John Lewis is completely right. There is a cloud of illegitimacy around the election of Donald Trump. The Russians interfered with his election. James Comey and the FBI interfered with his, election. The fake news industry interfered with his election. Speaker 0: Trump knows he's an illegitimate president who got illegitimate foreign Speaker 2: Do you believe Trump is illegitimate president? Speaker 15: What I believe is that there's no question that the outcome of this election was affected by the Russian interference. Speaker 16: There absolutely is a cloud of illegitimacy. Speaker 17: So that legitimacy is in question. Yes. Speaker 1: So that was a very tainted election. And and in that sense, it's it's illegitimate. Speaker 2: Why do you think the president is going to such great lengths to essentially prove that he beat you? Speaker 0: Because he knows he didn't. He knows he's an illegitimate president. Speaker 14: Stolen emails. Stolen drone. Stolen drone. Stolen election. Welcome to the world of unprecedented Trump. Speaker 3: So do Speaker 18: you believe president Trump is an illegitimate president? Speaker 8: Based on what I just said, which I can't retract. Okay. Speaker 19: He tweeted in February 2018, quote, the more we learn about the 2016 election, the more illegitimate it becomes. America deserves to know whether we have a fake president in the Oval Office. Speaker 1: In the Russian attempt to to have the election. Speaker 10: And frankly, the FBI's weighing in on the election. I think make the make it makes his election illegitimate. Speaker 0: There was a widespread understanding understanding that this election was not on the level. We still don't know what really happened, Isaac. I mean, there's just a lot that I think will be revealed. History will discover. But you don't win by 3,000,000 votes and have all this other shenanigan stuff going on and not come away with an idea like, woah. Something's not right here. Speaker 9: Seems to me that there's a cloud of illegitimacy that continues to hang over 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Speaker 15: The outcome of the election was affected by their interference. And now we need to know, you know, to what degree, if any, the Trump campaign was actually in collusion with the with Russia. Speaker 0: He knows he's an illegitimate president. So, of course, he's obsessed with me. And I believe that it's a guilty conscience. Speaker 7: We actually won the last presidential election, folks. They stole my presidential election. Speaker 6: If Al Gore won that election, I think he won anyway. Speaker 18: Actually, I think I carried Florida. Speaker 8: Al Gore won the election nationwide and also in Florida, but the supreme court ruled the other way. Speaker 20: Al Gore got more votes, but not enough to stay out of the Supreme Court where president Bush was elected 5 to 4. Speaker 0: Bush versus Gore. A court took away a presidency. Speaker 21: If all the votes were tallied in Florida, that Al Gore would be president today and George Bush would be backing off. Speaker 4: I come from Florida where you and others participated in what I call the United States coup d'etat. Speaker 19: It's in 2013, according reports, vice president Joe Biden, he claimed that Al Gore was the one who was elected president, and he claimed that the recount result was, quote, a bad decision. Speaker 7: And never forget, dear friends, what they did in Florida to Al Gore and me, to all of us, to older Americans, to African Americans, to Haitian Americans denied the right to vote and have those votes counted. Speaker 22: I do believe that the projections were right in the first place at 7 o'clock when they called it for Gore. Speaker 3: Let me Speaker 4: tell you something without a doubt. George Bush did not carry Florida, and it was not close. Speaker 10: There's no question that you won the state of Florida. Speaker 14: Oh, thank you, Charles. No. It's a question. Speaker 21: That's a question. Speaker 18: We will we will never know because the votes weren't weren't counted. Speaker 14: But but And and then in your judgment I mean, that's unfortunate. Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 7: And there is no other way Speaker 23: of saying it, but to be very blunt, Speaker 7: Al Gore won the state of Florida in 2000, and we should never forget it. Speaker 24: Most Americans or great many Americans don't have confidence that the election of 2000 was fair. Speaker 22: But I don't believe we lost. I I believe we just failed to have all of the votes counted. Speaker 15: The Supreme Court elected president. Al Speaker 25: Gore won Speaker 15: the state of Florida in 2000, although not the presidency. Speaker 26: We know we won this election. They know we won this election, and Americans know we won this election. Speaker 22: I know some people want you to believe that the Gore campaign was a campaign that wasn't able to complete its mission. We did. Had all of those votes been counted in Florida, I think Al Gore would be president today. Speaker 27: We had more votes. We won, and we are never going to let the United States Supreme Court choose the president of the United States again. Speaker 25: You should Speaker 28: know by now based on the fact that he lost the popular vote by more than a half 1000000 voters, and we don't know how many he lost by in Florida. Speaker 8: There's no doubt in my mind that Al Gore was elected president. Speaker 13: I rise to object to the fraudulent 25 Florida electoral votes. Speaker 21: Really, we won the election in 2000, but they stole the election. Speaker 7: I must object because of the overwhelming evidence of official misconduct, delivery fraud, and an attempt to Speaker 18: The chairman must remain on. Imran had already helped the Bush team with such favors as ferrying their rent a mob to Florida in 2000 to permanently halt the counting of legally cast ballots. Speaker 5: It is Speaker 13: signed by myself on behalf of my diverse constituents and the millions of Americans who have been disenfranchised by Florida's inaccurate vote count. Speaker 2: The Supreme Court, not the people Speaker 13: of the United States, decided this election. Speaker 2: Speaking to a Democratic group in Chicago Tuesday, he made it clear he thinks Al Gore was the winner. Speaker 8: The timing was over, our candidate had won the popular vote, and the only way they could win the election was to stop the voting in Florida. Speaker 23: Catherine Harris, Jeb Bush, Jim Baker, and the Supreme Court hadn't tampered with the results. Al Gore would be president. Speaker 3: I think that the issue before us today, is not who won or should have won the 2000 presidential election. That issue has been settled, not to my belief, but it has been settled. President Doyle. President Doyle. Speaker 14: Let's just drop the vice president, president Doyle. Al Gore should have been president of the United States. Speaker 29: Al Gore, made it possible for George Bush to be the only appointed president in the history of these United States. Speaker 30: Democrats have won the past 3 presidential elections. Speaker 24: In 2000, unions turned out 25% of the vote, and Al Gore won. Speaker 21: But the supreme court hampered? That's a large charge. The supreme court stopped the counting of the votes, and if they've let the count go on, Al Gore would have got the necessary vote. Speaker 4: The supreme court selected George w Bush as the president. He was not elected. Speaker 28: There is overwhelming evidence that George w Bush did not win this election. Speaker 31: What I observed, as a voter, as a citizen of Illinois, 4 years ago were troubling evidence of the fact that not every vote was being counted. Speaker 8: Don't think that George w Bush won the election, in 2000 against our goal because I I think that he probably lost Florida and also that nationwide. Speaker 21: If you invite me back on this show in about 8 weeks, I think you're gonna learn that Al Gore actually did get all the votes there. Speaker 29: I felt what happened in Florida was a carefully worked out conspiracy. That many things could not go wrong in one one state without there having been a conspiracy. And many, many different things did go wrong. Many tricks were pulled of various kinds. Speaker 22: The vice president did win, but, and I do believe that the majority of voters that intended to to go to polls last year wanted to vote and cast their votes for Al Gore. I do believe that in in in terms of Florida as well. Speaker 12: The court has been thwarting formation of the popular will. The most spectacular example being Bush versus Gore, where the majority by a five four vote en joined the counting of more than a 100,000 ballots in Florida and essentially gave America its 1st court appointed president. Speaker 7: Electoral decision making and stolen. Speaker 20: Even though Al Gore won the election, he won't take office. Speaker 32: That election was stolen from the rightful winner. So, mister speaker, I'm here today to talk about a stolen presidential election. Speaker 21: I think in 2000, everybody thought, well, he did win the election, Al Gore. Speaker 16: He started dividing America here in Florida by trying to take an election that I think any reasonable person would say he hadn't actually won. Speaker 4: What happened in Florida will go down in history as a coup d'etat. Speaker 17: Could we conclude, is it possible that there was a conspiracy and Florida officials were involved in the conspiracy? Never have so many things gone so wrong in one place before. Why how do all these things happen all at the same time in the same state? Is not it possible there was a conspiracy that was very well organized? Why were the state police out there on that day, election day, checking license plates, and and so forth? You know, how did all these things happen in one state at one time in one election? Is is it possible that we are use the word conspiracy and not be afraid of it. Speaker 2: Not sure wish, Gore was president right now. He should be. Speaker 21: Well, he actually got elected. Speaker 2: Oh, well, good. Speaker 33: A battle that by the will of the people should have ended in victory. But tens of thousands of Florida votes either were not counted or tossed out in the 2000 presidential election. Speaker 21: 5 supreme court justices trumped the votes of 51,000,000 Americans. We should've let the entire state be recounted so it was clear, that Al Gore actually won the state of Florida. Speaker 4: And Al Gore won the election. Speaker 13: We had the election stolen from us, and you must admit that. They stole it, and we need a leader to help us get revenge. Speaker 30: I voted for Al Gore. He won the election. Speaker 29: They usurped the the powers of the Florida Supreme Court, and they had intervened. It was a fix as far as we're concerned. You know? It's there's no polite way to talk about it except the fix was in. Speaker 4: After the election, when you stole the election, you came back here and say, get over it. No. We're not gonna get over it. Speaker 7: You know it. I know it. They know it. We won that election. Speaker 34: Constantly shifting vote tallies in Ohio and malfunctioning electronic machines, which may not have paper receipts, have led to additional loss of confidence by the public. Speaker 23: The right to vote has been stolen from qualified voters. Speaker 19: The New Yorker reported that Kerry thought that, quote, proxies for Bush had rigged many of the voting machines. Speaker 13: In 2004, the democratic process was thwarted. Speaker 20: The 2004 presidential election in Ohio was riddled with unnecessary problems. Speaker 15: Some machines malfunctioned, causing votes to be counted more than once or not Speaker 35: at all. Based upon an inordinate number of allegations suggesting gross voting rights violations and misconduct, I joined with my colleague in objective to counting the state of Ohio's electoral votes. Speaker 36: Now as in 2 thousand, the votes of many who wanted to vote were not, in fact, counted. Speaker 37: This last Friday night, I I arranged to meet senator Kerry at a fundraiser to give him a copy of my book. He told me he now thinks the election was stolen. Speaker 25: The wife of John Kerry said she has lingering doubts about the legitimacy of the election. Her theory goes like this. 2 brothers, she calls hard right Republicans, own 80% of voting machines in the US. Therefore, it would be easy to hack into the mother machines that control the electronic voting. Speaker 38: There were numerous irregularities in Ohio, including large percentages of projections of provisional balloting, problems with voting machines. Speaker 0: As we look at our election system, I think it's fair to say that there are many legitimate questions about its accuracy, about its integrity. Speaker 34: There are still legitimate concerns Speaker 2: over Speaker 10: Number 1, we've seen a lot of, what I'll call, honest glitches where it just didn't work right, but also that these machines are hackable. A dishonest employee of the vendor or a dishonest employee of a or a dishonest employee of the local board of elections or simply someone who knows electronics and has a computer at home, could hack into these machines and then put in a secret instruction to disregard every 20th Democratic voter at 10% to the carrier, to the Bush vote, or whatever. He might not ever know it. Speaker 30: I agree with tens of millions of Americans who are very worried that when they cast the ballot on an electronic voting machine, Speaker 23: that there is no paper trail to record that vote. The numerous irregularities that occurred with the electronic voting machines in Ohio on November 2nd last year point to an unresolved national crisis. Speaker 13: We cannot declare that the election of November 2, 2004 was free and clear and transparent and real. There must be independent testing of the voting machines used in Ohio. Speaker 39: I'm not confident that the in Ohio was fairly decided. We know that there was substantial voter suppression, and the machines were not reliable. Speaker 34: The members of congress who have brought this challenge are speaking up for their aggrieved constituents, many of whom may have been disenfranchised in this process. Speaker 36: Treating today's electoral vote count in congress as a meaningless ritual would be an insult to our democracy unless we registered our own protest against the obviously flawed voting process that took place in so many of our states. Speaker 20: Voters who wish to cast a vote for president or vice president can't approach the polls with certainty that their vote will be counted. Speaker 8: One of Speaker 20: the most significant problems in Ohio and in many other states was the lack of measures to ensure the integrity of electronic voting machines. Speaker 24: In 2004, they caused Democratic voters in Ohio to wait for 8 hours before they could cast their ballot. They turned the Department of Civil Rights and the Justice Department into the voter suppression division with voter ID laws, voter purging, voter caging, voter intimidation. There aren't gonna be any more election stealing. Speaker 2: Now you have one very perfect statement to make. Speaker 25: We won. Speaker 2: But I didn't lose. I got the votes, but we won't know exactly how many because of how they cheated. I did win my election. I just didn't get to have the job. We were robbed of an election. Speaker 4: Without voter suppression, Stacey Abrams would be the governor of Georgia. Andrew Gillum is the governor of Florida. Speaker 5: Using the word rigged, using the word steel, do you think it's dangerous going into 2020? Speaker 2: I I don't because we can actually back it up. Speaker 3: And so in response Speaker 2: to what I believe was a stolen election. I'm not saying they stole it from me. They stole Was Speaker 3: it stolen election? I'm not saying they stole it from me. They stole it from the voters of yours. Speaker 2: That's when outside asked if I'm ever gonna concede. Speaker 4: The answer Speaker 0: is no. If she had a fair election, she already would have won. Speaker 2: This is not a speech of concession. Because concession needs to acknowledge an action is right, true, or prompt, and I will not concede because the erosion of our democracy is not right. You refuse to concede and say that you lost. Do you stand by that decision today? Absolutely. Speaker 20: If Stacey Abrams doesn't win in Georgia, they stole it. It's clear. It's clear. Speaker 15: I will admit. To Speaker 2: steal your election. It was not a free and fair election. Speaker 22: I think Speaker 2: the election was stolen from the people of Georgia. I believe it was stolen from the voters. Speaker 31: I think that Stacey Abrams' election is being stolen from her. Speaker 2: The election was not fair. The process was not fair. Thousands of Georgians had their voices stolen because they were not able to cast ballots, and they cannot be guaranteed that their votes will be counted in 2020 if we don't do this right. Speaker 5: If what happens to you happens nationally and we we see, whoever runs for whoever wins the democratic nominee, if they say, actually, I can prove that there's a number of votes in every state that that and that and that's the same thing that you just described happens in multiple states, should they concede? Speaker 2: I do not think we should concede an election until we know the results of an election. I still fundamentally believed it could be fair, and that's just not how life works. If it looks like it's cheating, it probably is. If it looks like it's rigged, it probably is. Speaker 7: She would be the governor of Georgia today had the governor of Georgia not disenfranchised 1,400,000 Georgia voters before the election. That's what happened to Stacey Abrams. They took the votes away. Speaker 3: We've been raised to believe that it is in that respect to call question. That if you wanna run for office again, you gotta concede the election so that everyone knows you're a good sport. I'm not. Speaker 40: You, notably did not concede. I did not. Okay. You acknowledged that he won, but you did not concede. Correct. 5 months later, do you still feel like your opponent won through voter suppression? Speaker 2: Yes. Speaker 14: Reminder, she wrote, Brian Kemp stole the gubernatorial election from Georgians and Stacey Abrams. Speaker 2: I said that the election was stolen from Georgia voters. The process that took place during the legislative cycle was one that did not countenance and did not pay attention to the deep and real concerns of those who watched this election be stolen in the state of Georgia. It was stolen from the voters of Georgia. Georgia voters did not have their votes counted. They were not allowed to cast votes. They had their votes discarded. It certainly Speaker 14: gave the appearance of unfairness. I think it was, unfair. Stacy ran a great campaign. She probably won. Speaker 2: And it was not fair to those who filled up absentee ballots. And depending on the county you sent it to, it either was counted or not counted, assuming you received it in time. Brian Kemp oversaw for 8 years the systematic and systemic dismantling of our democracy, and that means there could not be free and fair elections in Georgia. As long as we have eligible American citizens who cannot cast a ballot, then the game is rigged. I am complicit if I say that that system is fair. Concession in the political space is an acknowledgment that the process was fair, and I don't believe that to be so. But I refuse to concede because concession means that the process was proper, that the result was true and right, and I cannot say that. If I tend to say I didn't lose, I just didn't win. And I don't call it a loss. I just didn't win. Speaker 13: But but Speaker 4: yes. He is. Okay. Officially. Yes. Officially. Speaker 2: Put it this way. I didn't get to get inaugurated, and that's problematic. Okay. But will I say that this election was not tainted, was not a disinvestment and a disenfranchisement of thousands of voters? I will not say that. Speaker 0: Candidates, both black and white, lost their races because they have been deprived of the votes they otherwise would have gotten. And the clearest example is from next door in Georgia. Stacey Abrams should be governor leading that state right now. Speaker 2: I was joking with Beth backstage when Bliss said, you know, she lost. I'm like, no. Just didn't win, because we don't know what really happened because of the miasma of voter suppression. I can't know for a fact that I would be the governor of Georgia but for the malfeasance and the mismanagement of Brian Kemp, but I know it's a pretty good guess. So I can't prove that I would have won, but I know we don't know because of how he behaved. Speaker 1: Is he the legitimate governor elect of Georgia? Speaker 2: He is the person who won an adequate number of votes But that's not from the governor. Speaker 1: With all with all due respect, and I respect where you're coming from, and I respect the the issues that you're raising. You're not answering the question. Do you think it Speaker 25: was Wait a minute. Speaker 2: I no. I what I'm not doing Speaker 1: You're not using the word legitimate. Is he the legitimate governor elect of Georgia? Speaker 2: He is the legal governor of Georgia. See, I'm here to tell you that just because you win doesn't mean you're won. And you said to me that you did not lose. You just did not win. Yeah. So we're gonna talk about that. Speaker 13: Bad news is that Speaker 2: we didn't get the victory we secured. And the thing is we will never know empirically that I got more votes because we will never know which votes didn't get counted. This was not fair. It was not right, and it is deeply improper that someone could ascend to that role having performed so basely and so crassly against the very people he is now supposed to represent. The election was not fair. The process was not fair. So you don't feel that you lost fair and square? I do recognize I am not the governor of Georgia, But I do like to point out something that is true for me and for many in our state, and that is we won. Speaker 6: I'm not saying it's gonna be legit. It's the increase in the prospect of being illegitimate is a direct proportion of us not being able to get these these reforms passed. Speaker 0: Right wing extremists already have a plan to literally steal the next presidential election. Speaker 32: It's not as if it's just Republicans who have monkeed around with elections in the past. Sometimes Democrats have too. You know, whenever people are in power, they're you know, they have this tendency to try to, you know, tilt things in their direction.
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@Bubblebathgirl - Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸

Protesters in DC have assembled and are saying Congress should not certify Trump as president. So much for Democrats accepting the results of elections. https://t.co/1Msx623QN1

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We gather to demand Congress uphold the 14th Amendment, specifically that insurrectionists cannot hold the presidency. If you doubt this, look at the evidence available. Democrats need to stop blaming each other for electoral losses. The election was influenced by foreign adversaries spending millions on disinformation campaigns, which misled many Americans. Instead of pointing fingers at fellow citizens, focus on Russia and those in our government collaborating with them. The message to Congress is clear: deny fascism, defend democracy, and remove oligarchs. Uphold the 14th Amendment.
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Speaker 0: We all gathered here today, for the same reason, to demand that congress uphold the 14th amendment of the United States Constitution, specifically section 3 that states that an insurrectionist cannot be president. And if you have any doubt that this guy is an insurrectionist, you should come out of the cave that you live in and get a supercomputer in your pocket like we all have because all the information's out there and it's undeniable. Please hear me out, Democrats. Please stop blaming each other and saying we went too far left or we should've done this or we gotta do we gotta beat Joe Rogan and we gotta no. You don't. We we lost, and I'm using air quotes because I don't believe it. That's up to you if you do. We lost the election because a foreign adversary spent 1,000,000 and 1,000,000 and 1,000,000 of dollars on bot farms to bombard half the country with Russian disinformation. And they beat it into their heads to the point that Americans started to parrot it from Joe Rogan to Tim Pool. So I'm asking Democrats, stop blaming your fellow Americans and start blaming Russia. Start blaming the people within our own government that are working for and with Russia. Speaker 1: I don't think so. I'm happy to Speaker 0: believe you. Spicy reference inside of it. Speaker 1: Say what? Speaker 0: I was joking. I said it's a spicy reference on Speaker 1: I know. Yeah. They're gonna, take me away for being part of a terrorist, ideology. But I mean You're not fired. Hey. I like the message. Speaker 0: What what is your message to, Congress here? Speaker 1: My message is to deny fascism, defend democracy, and depose oligarchs. I, Congress, do your duty uphold 14th.
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