11/29/2020 / By News Editors
Election fraud never happens, right? It’s nonsense. In fact, Obama is “troubled” by the very assertion.
(Article republished from NotTheBee.com)
Obama "troubled" by GOP attempts to cast doubt on election results: "That's a dangerous path" https://t.co/K7syIqscic pic.twitter.com/0xmcHe96wo
— The Hill (@thehill) November 13, 2020
He believes you have to “think beyond your own ego and your own interests and your own disappointments.”
Just like he didn’t.
Wait, what?
A reminder about all the complaints regarding the litigation surrounding this election somehow "harming democracy…"@BarackObama won his first election by kicking a beloved incumbent State Senator off the ballot by challenging his ballot petition signatures.
— Matt Braynard (@MattBraynard) November 20, 2020
Yes, Obama won his first seat in politics by disqualifying his opponents, and not just any opponents. Among his targets was Alice Palmer, not only one of his mentors but one of the people who had encouraged him to run for her seat when she ran in a primary for a Congressional seat that had opened up. She lost that primary and hoped Obama would step aside for her to return.
Instead, he got her kicked off the ballot.
One other opponent who Obama eliminated by challenging his petitions, Gha-is Askia, said he has no hard feelings today about the challenge and supports Obama’s presidential aspirations.
But back at the time he was running for state Senate, Askia said, he was dismayed Obama would use such tactics.
“It wasn’t honorable,” he said. “I wouldn’t have done it.”
He said the Obama team challenged every single one of his petitions on “technicalities.”
If names were printed instead of signed in cursive writing, they were declared invalid. If signatures were good but the person gathering the signatures wasn’t properly registered, those petitions also were thrown out.
Askia came up 69 signatures short of the required number to be on the ballot.
That’s the Chicago way.
Meanwhile.
WATCH: Obama hits Trump for refusing to concede, says there's "no legal basis" for challenges https://t.co/Ok2B8vciMv pic.twitter.com/V3Qy7xHVE4
— The Hill (@thehill) November 14, 2020
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