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Courts have rejected voting fraud cases for the following reasons:


1.  No proof the voting machines were corrupted (no wonder since investigations of the machines were not allowed.)

2.  No right or standing to bring the lawsuit (has nothing to do with and does not consider the evidence.)

3.  Judge thinks the amount of fraud could not change the election so he decides to dismiss the case and the evidence without investigating the validity of the claims and evidence.)

4.  Judge does not want to take the voting fraud case and gives no logical reason for his rejection of the case and evidence.


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