Docs from Hunter biz partner Tony Bobulinski reviewed by Senate committee so far legit: report

GURPS

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A Senate committee has been able to verify the materials it has reviewed so far from Tony Bobulinski, a former Hunter Biden business partner, according to a report on Wednesday.

Bobulinski provided the materials to the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, the Daily Caller reported.

A spokesperson for committee Chairman Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) told the outlet that what had been reviewed so far turned out to be legitimate, and that the committee hadn’t come across any evidence to suggest the content is false.

Bobulinski — who has accused Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden of lying about involvement in his son’s overseas business deals — was set to be interviewed by the FBI and by the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee and Senate Finance Committee.

 

vraiblonde

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The real question is why the Dem Party got so hard behind a highly compromised candidate instead of anointing one that wasn't such a corrupt loser. Or maybe they're all just corrupt losers and Biden is the best of a bad lot.

Did they honestly think none of this would come out? That wouldn't surprise me because judging from the crap they spew on national TV their arrogance is amazing.
 

Dakota

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Joe was supposed to be a strawman - not a winner! I think from the beginning, they thought Harris would do well but people see her for what she is and isn't well liked on either side.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
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The real question is why the Dem Party got so hard behind a highly compromised candidate instead of anointing one that wasn't such a corrupt loser.


The Establishment cannot control the AOC's of the younger generation
 

vraiblonde

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The Establishment cannot control the AOC's of the younger generation

Sure they can. Money talks. AOC herself is controlled right now - the big boys just need to make her a better offer. Or an offer she can't refuse.

They have complete and total control over Bootyjudge, to the point that he's one of Biden's handlers. Elizabeth Warren - absolutely under control. If they ultimately wanted Harris all they had to do was anoint her and tell the bots to "vote" for her. It's literally that simple. So why all this folderol and nonsense? Why not just cut to the chase?

The Dems' problem is too many moving parts. Simpler plans are typically easier to execute.
 

Miker/t

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The real question is why the Dem Party got so hard behind a highly compromised candidate instead of anointing one that wasn't such a corrupt loser. Or maybe they're all just corrupt losers and Biden is the best of a bad lot.

Did they honestly think none of this would come out? That wouldn't surprise me because judging from the crap they spew on national TV their arrogance is amazing.

I think they knew all of this would come out hence, the big push for mail-in/early voting.
 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
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I think they knew all of this would come out hence, the big push for mail-in/early voting.

Well, "can I change my vote?" is trending on Twitter.

No, dipshits, you CAN'T change your vote. Or all your ignorant social media posts. OR the fool you made of yourself in front of your friends and family. Suck it.
 

Ken King

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Well, "can I change my vote?" is trending on Twitter.

No, dipshits, you CAN'T change your vote. Or all your ignorant social media posts. OR the fool you made of yourself in front of your friends and family. Suck it.
Actually it depends on the state. There are something like 14 states that allow for changing or rescinding their mail in ballots.
 

PJay

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Heard Ronna McDaniel sharing info about being able to change vote. She also said people are changing their vote for Trump after all this Biden craziness.

How she knows, ask her...
 

Crabcatcher79

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The real question is why the Dem Party got so hard behind a highly compromised candidate instead of anointing one that wasn't such a corrupt loser. Or maybe they're all just corrupt losers and Biden is the best of a bad lot.

Did they honestly think none of this would come out? That wouldn't surprise me because judging from the crap they spew on national TV their arrogance is amazing.


Did you not read the headline? Where does the article mention Joe Biden? You know the guy running for president.

Not his son who has no role in politics unlike all the Trump kids. Who are being paid our tax dollars to do nothing but campaign for their father.
 

Crabcatcher79

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Pleas educate yourself and stop spreading false news.

Experts say there are three states — Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan — that specifically allow you to change your mind and cast a new ballot before Election Day. But it depends on when you change your mind.

 

Ken King

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Pleas educate yourself and stop spreading false news.

What was false?
  1. In Arkansas, voters can resubmit absentee ballots up to two times.
  2. Connecticut voters may withdraw previously submitted absentee ballots from their town clerks until 5 p.m. on the Friday before Election Day. Voters can "then either vote in person in a polling place or fill out a new application for an absentee ballot"
  3. Voters in Delaware can contact their county elections office if they wish to make a change to their submitted absentee ballots. "If a voter has already returned their voted absentee or vote-by-mail ballot, and then wish to make a change, the voter should contact their county elections office as soon as possible to determine if this will be feasible"
  4. In Michigan, voters wishing to change their mail-in ballots must submit written requests to their city or town clerks.
  5. In Minnesota, voters can change their absentee votes as long as they do so at least 14 days prior to Election Day.
  6. Wisconsin voters can resubmit mail-in ballots if they do so on time.
  7. "If you need a new ballot, contact your municipal clerk as soon as possible. If there’s enough time, your clerk can cancel your original ballot and give you a new one," the state's website reads. "Depending on how close you are to Oct. 29 -- the legal deadline for requesting absentee ballots by mail -- you might need to get your new ballot in person."
  8. The process is a bit trickier in New Hampshire, where those who voted by mail can vote again if they show up to a polling place within the first hour it's open or before their absentee ballots are processed.
  9. New York has a similar process in which voters can show up early to the polls on Election Day and vote before their absentee ballots are counted.
  10. Other states allow residents to withdraw their mail-in ballots and vote in-person on Election Day, including Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Mississippi, Pennsylvania and New Mexico. Some of these states require voters to sign an affidavit canceling their absentee ballots before voting in person.
 

Crabcatcher79

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What was false?
  1. In Arkansas, voters can resubmit absentee ballots up to two times.
  2. Connecticut voters may withdraw previously submitted absentee ballots from their town clerks until 5 p.m. on the Friday before Election Day. Voters can "then either vote in person in a polling place or fill out a new application for an absentee ballot"
  3. Voters in Delaware can contact their county elections office if they wish to make a change to their submitted absentee ballots. "If a voter has already returned their voted absentee or vote-by-mail ballot, and then wish to make a change, the voter should contact their county elections office as soon as possible to determine if this will be feasible"
  4. In Michigan, voters wishing to change their mail-in ballots must submit written requests to their city or town clerks.
  5. In Minnesota, voters can change their absentee votes as long as they do so at least 14 days prior to Election Day.
  6. Wisconsin voters can resubmit mail-in ballots if they do so on time.
  7. "If you need a new ballot, contact your municipal clerk as soon as possible. If there’s enough time, your clerk can cancel your original ballot and give you a new one," the state's website reads. "Depending on how close you are to Oct. 29 -- the legal deadline for requesting absentee ballots by mail -- you might need to get your new ballot in person."
  8. The process is a bit trickier in New Hampshire, where those who voted by mail can vote again if they show up to a polling place within the first hour it's open or before their absentee ballots are processed.
  9. New York has a similar process in which voters can show up early to the polls on Election Day and vote before their absentee ballots are counted.
  10. Other states allow residents to withdraw their mail-in ballots and vote in-person on Election Day, including Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Mississippi, Pennsylvania and New Mexico. Some of these states require voters to sign an affidavit canceling their absentee ballots before voting in person.


Seems you forgot the link.

Did you just make all this crap up?
 
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