Today, 09:03 AM
Fraud is hard to prove as it requires proving intent.
The fact that election laws were broken is quite a bit easier. It's extremely well documented for example that election laws were flagrantly broken/ignored at the TCF Center in Detroit, which processed many 100's of thousands of votes. Observer & challenger laws were broken as a matter of policy within the building; every employee essentially was breaking the law, from the floor workers, to the supervisors, to the head honcho's.
The reason that observer/challenger laws even exist is to detect, document, and prevent fraud. None of this was allowed to occur. Republican observers were thrown out, not allowed to do their job. When a challenge was made, it was outright ignored, despite the fact that by law every challenge has to be recorded (it's not discretionary). And so on.
Judges liked to proclaim boldly in their decisions that "there is no evidence that fraud occurred" while at the same time they ignored the literal mountains of evidence that the election laws designed to prevent/detect fraud were ignored on an institutional level.
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