b.
“All of the sudden, we now have – it’s almost like, you know,
putting them in a candy store. We now have a wonderful opportunity to hold back
votes, even to produce votes after the election to make up a deficit.” Id. at 16-17.
c.
“The only place we have it happening en masse is in the
Democrat – heavily controlled counties that you can call counties controlled by a
Democratic machine that have quite an impressive list of voter fraud convictions as
part of their history and tradition. And all of the sudden, with this greater opportunity
to do it, they did it on a grand scale.” Id. at 22.
d.
“And what did they steal, really? Well, they stole, they stole an
election, at least in this Commonwealth.” Id. at 27.
e.
“The conduct was egregious. The conduct was premeditated.
The conduct was planned. … And the purpose was to have those ballots examined
in secret so that only a Democratic officeholder would get to see it in just two
counties and no place else in the state.” Id. at 108.
23.
After making these conclusory accusations, the district court asked
Respondent if he was “alleging a fraud” by the Defendants, and Respondent replied
“Yes, Your Honor.” Id. at 118.
24.
Following this exchange, the district court reminded Respondent that
Rule 9(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure requires plaintiffs alleging fraud
to state with particularity the circumstances constituting fraud, and Respondent
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