Trump support plummets after Alabama disaster

Danbones

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It's hard to see them shrink...the damned bags are see through!
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Damn, he can still type

Roy Moore still refuses to concede to Doug Jones — and he’s begging for money to expose ‘voter fraud’

https://www.rawstory.com/2017/12/ro...-hes-begging-for-money-to-expose-voter-fraud/


A real piece of work .....that one.

Yeah, except there was ADMITTED voter fraud, so what does that make you?
( oh yeah, all the voter fraud in the presidential election has been found to have been for Hitlary...AND so far NOT a Trump RUSSIAN to be found, only hillary ones...go figure eh?)

Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill says he is investigating concerns of voter fraud in last week’s Senate special election, even though he has publicly said there is no evidence of it.

Merrill, a Republican, told Fox10 Monday he was investigating a viral clip of a Doug Jones supporter on election night. In a spontaneous interview in the moments after the race was announced for Jones, the supporter spoke about getting people out to vote.

“We came here all the way from different parts of the country as part of our fellowship and all of us pitched in to vote and canvas together and we got our boy elected,” the supporter, who is not identified, says.

Merrill’s probe comes as the NAACP Legal Defense fund pressed him over obstacles people faced at their polling places last Tuesday. Those issues included confusion about the process of voting if a voter had been labeled “inactive” by the state and poll workers who incorrectly told people the address on their ID had to match the address on the voter rolls.

http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/alabama-voter-fraud-investigation_us_5a39468fe4b0fc99878f1ac0

Confessions are NEVER EVIDENCE are they?
 

Ocean Breeze

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Confessions are NEVER EVIDENCE are they?

Confessions are NOT evidence. Confessions are confessions. Some of which are fabricated........depending on the credibility (and motive ) of the person confessing.