Dec. 1, 2020
Dear Liberty Activist,
Tell President Trump to keep fighting for election integrity!
President Donald Trump fought for you, and now we need to let him know we’re fighting for him.
The Trump campaign is vowing to continue legal challenges of the outcome of the 2020 election in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada and Michigan.
With the exception of Georgia, all of these states — Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada and Michigan — have now certified their elections results with former Vice President Joe Biden as the winner, even as the challenges continue leading up to the meeting of the Electoral College on Dec. 14.
With nearly all of the certifications now done, President Trump will almost certainly now be challenging the certifications themselves as violating equal protection of the laws under the Constitution, leading up to the Dec. 8 “safe harbor” deadline, when federal law provides for challenges to be settled by in order for the electors to meet the following week.
That makes this final week before the statutory deadline the most critical of the Trump campaign’s legal challenges. Whatever the President’s attorneys have to show in courts of law and to state legislatures has to be done right now with Dec. 8 right around the corner.
That is why President Trump needs to hear from you right now, so that he knows that you’re with him all the way. You know what to do! Let’s get on Voter Voice and tell President Trump to keep fighting for election integrity!
As President Donald Trump wrote on Twitter on Nov. 30: “I’m not fighting for me, I’m fighting for the 74,000,000 million people (not including the many Trump ballots that were ‘tossed’), a record for a sitting President, who voted for me!”
State laws provide that election monitors should have been allowed to challenge absentee ballots, but according to Trump campaign lawyers, such access was not allowed. According to former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani on Nov. 19, “in Pennsylvania, where we have probably our most precise evidence, 682,770 of these ballots were cast, put in, and they weren’t inspected, which renders them ballots that are null and void, cannot be counted, have to be removed from the vote. Why? For several reasons, not the least of which is, that was basically only one of two places in the state where it was done. So, in the other parts of the state, there was a legitimate inspection of the ballots. So, if you have two different standards in different parts of the state, one favoring one part of the state, the other disfavoring the other part of the state, that’s a classic violation of the equal protection clause of the United States constitution, Bush v. Gore being the most recent case that teaches that.”
In addition, signature verifications were out of accords with Georgia state law and inconsistently applied across the state. And in Wisconsin, where there were reportedly more absentee ballots than absentee ballot applications in certain Democratic counties. These all raise significant equal protection questions under the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution.
That is why it is now or never. And not just for 2020, but for all future elections, if they are to be free and fair. These massive irregularities should give cause to state legislatures, governors and candidates for these offices to push for election reform to ensure more in-person voting with voter identification, a restoration of rare absentee ballot election rules and iron-clad protections for election monitors, so that the counting fiasco of Nov. 3, Nov. 4 and the days that followed never happens again.
President Trump is not fighting for nothing — he’s fighting for you.
So, let’s keep fighting for him!
For Liberty,
Robert Romano
Vice President of Public Policy
Americans for Limited Government
www.dailytorch.com