Friday, November 13, 2020

Three MAGA Trump Supporters File Frivolous Federal Lawsuit To Exclude Absentee Ballots From Three Counties That Include Milwaukee, Dane And Menomonie, Which Biden Won In Wisconsin

Three Trump Make America Great Again/Keep America Great (MAGA) defendants identified in the case filed a federal lawsuit seeking to reject certain absentee ballots from three Wisconsin counties that gave Biden a victory.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

November 13, 2020

Green Bay, Wisconsin - On Thursday, Michael Langenhorst, Michael S. LeMay and Stephen Fifrick from Wisconsin filed a frivolous federal lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, Green Bay Division claiming without any evidence that absentee ballots cast for the November 3rd election in three counties, Milwaukee, Dane and Menomonie should be excluded from certification for voter irregularities that includes absentee ballots tainted with widespread fraud and some were cast without proper vertification of a state ID requirement and the lack of witnesses address vertification violating state law due to being confined at home during the Coronavirus pandemic.

The three defendants failed to provide any evidence to support their claims.

Biden won Wisconsin's 10 Electoral votes by more than 20,000 votes defeating Trump who won the state in 2016. A majority of Latinos, African-Americans, Native Americans including Whites with a cross section of Democrats, Independents and Republicans voted for Biden.


Update: The three Trump supporting plaintiffs, Michael Langenhorst, Michael S. LeMay and Stephen Fifrick from Wisconsin who filed a frivolous federal lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, Green Bay Division claiming without any evidence that absentee ballots cast for the November 3rd election in three counties, Milwaukee, Dane and Menomonie bypassed state law dropped their lawsuit on Monday, November 16, 2020 after failing to provide evidence to support claims in their case.


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