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Texas AG: ‘I can tell you there’s lots of election fraud’

March 5, 2021 MadMadNews Reposted Filed Under: INVESTIGATIONS, WND

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton says there’s “lots” of vote fraud, and states that claim the problem is only nominal do so simply because they don’t investigate.

“I can tell you there’s lots of election fraud. We just don’t come close to the resources we need in Texas to pursue all the election fraud we have, let alone what’s going on in other states,” he said in an interview with One America News Network.

He explained when he took over, the state had one prosecutor assigned to election fraud. Now there are three.

“Those prosecutors are busy all the time,” he said. “They’re overwhelmed with cases. The challenge of it is you have to develop the evidence, do the investigations. You can’t just bring charges because you get a complaint.

“I think a lot of other states have not pursued these claims, have not put the resources behind it. So then the narrative is really easy to say that there’s no election fraud because there’s no one prosecuting it.”

He said the solution in Texas is to keep expanding the prosecution team until they see the end of the problem.

“Since we’ve never gotten to the end of our cases. I would probably just keep increasing the size, like double, until we get to the point we’re getting to the end of the cases,” he said.

The report documented several recent cases of election fraud prosecution in the state.

Paxton advised other states, “It’s better to fight the fight up front, than deal with it after the fact.”

He said that during the recent election cycle, the state faced 12 lawsuits in which officials wanted to violate state law concerning mail-in ballots and other issues. The state won all 12.

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Otherwise, he said, Texas would have been “a lot like Georgia” or states in which Joe Biden won narrow victories amid unconstitutional changes in election law and evidence of fraud and irregularities.

He pointed out President Trump won Texas by 620,000 votes, but in one county alone, a lawsuit had demanded permission to send out 2 million unsolicited mail-in ballots.

“We prevented a lot of the fraud that happened in these other states,” he said.

The lawsuits challenging the validity of votes in the 2020 election largely were dismissed on procedural grounds rather than on their merits.

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Space Jam’s Lola Bunny goes from ‘very sexualized’ to sporty in sequel – CNET

March 4, 2021 MadMadNews Reposted Filed Under: CNET, SCITECH

Director Malcolm D. Lee says the character was modernized for 2021, and some social-media users dunked on the new look.

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Apple will reportedly face charges in EU over App Store dominance – CNET

March 4, 2021 MadMadNews Reposted Filed Under: CNET, SCITECH

The report says Apple will face charges from the EU.

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NewsWatch: Here’s the problem the Fed is fueling — and it’s not inflation, strategist says

March 3, 2021 MadMadNews Reposted Filed Under: BUSINESS, MarketWatch

One strategist says the Fed’s determination to keep interest rates low through quantitative easing is fueling another problem — it’s limiting bank lending.

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Anthony Fauci Pleads: Don’t Declare Victory

March 3, 2021 MadMadNews Reposted Filed Under: SCITECH, Wired

The Covidologist-in-chief says we can’t relax on masks and social distancing yet. Hear that, Texas?

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Far-Right Platform Gab Has Been Hacked—Including Private Data

February 28, 2021 MadMadNews Reposted Filed Under: SCITECH, Wired

The transparency group DDoSecrets says it will make the 70GB of passwords, private posts, and more available to researchers, journalists, and social scientists.

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The Ratings Game: Papa John’s, Domino’s look to new non-pizza menu items to fuel growth

February 27, 2021 MadMadNews Reposted Filed Under: BUSINESS, MarketWatch

Papa John’s CEO says his company is also focused on premium items, which sets it apart from the competition.

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The 1080 HP Lucid Air EV Will Be Delayed Until the Second Half of the Year

February 26, 2021 MadMadNews Reposted Filed Under: Robb Report, SUCCESS

The startup’s CEO says the eagerly anticipated EV won’t be released until it is truly ready.

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Taylor Cassidy, Rising TikTok Star Focused on Black History, Looks to Build a Full-Time Digital Creator Career

February 26, 2021 MadMadNews Reposted Filed Under: ENTERTAINMENT, Variety

Taylor Cassidy, like many teens, says she joined TikTok “just for fun.” She quickly found a larger purpose on the fast-growing short-form video platform: shining a spotlight on Black history and promoting messages of positivity and empowerment. The St. Louis-based creator, who turned 18 last month, started on TikTok in November 2019. Her first videos […]

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The Moneyist: ‘Greed is rearing its ugly head and killing brotherly love’: My husband and his brother are at war over an inheritance from a beloved neighbor. What can we do?

February 26, 2021 MadMadNews Reposted Filed Under: BUSINESS, MarketWatch

The brother says his ‘early inheritance’ should not be taken into consideration ‘because it cost him so much trouble and work.’

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