Three Michigan Candidates for Presidential Elector File Lawsuit Alleging that Vote-Counting Equipment Switched 289,000 Votes

On November 25, three Republican candidates for presidential elector from Michigan filed a federal lawsuit, alleging that the Dominion vote-counting machines used in parts of Michigan switched 289,000 votes from Donald Trump to Joe Biden. King v Whitmer, 2:20cv-13134. The Complaint alleges that the machines were first used to help Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez win his elections. Here is the amended complaint, which was filed on November 29. Thanks to Thomas Jones for this news.

The case is assigned to U.S. District Court Judge Linda V. Parker, an Obama appointee.


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Three Michigan Candidates for Presidential Elector File Lawsuit Alleging that Vote-Counting Equipment Switched 289,000 Votes — 10 Comments

  1. Mich – prime area for any Civil WAR II –

    olde now black Donkey ghetto *cities* — Detroit, Flint, Pontiac, etc.

    vs new white Elephant suburbs [many escapees from such ghetto areas].

    3 Hydra top RED Donkeys — Guv, AG, SOS

  2. Retard, the Detroit suburbs are becoming more blue. The disease of communism is spreading.

  3. So, Trump can’t win, or even get the time of day on, a stupid lawsuit, and three electors file basically the same lawsuit.
    Einstein talking about insanity would have a field day today.

  4. @ Gadfly: For me, the issue is an errant presumption regarding US courts in general.

    Our highest courts (Appellate and Supreme) only consider questions of law. They deem questions of fact as having been resolved by the lower courts.

    The lower courts have already decided the questions of facts in this matter. So the Supreme Court has nothing to hear, unless the plaintiff is alleging an error of law has been made by the several lower courts. So far as I can tell, that is not the case.

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