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Was there fraud in the US election?
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe Justice dept followed up on complaints and the FBI investigated as they always do.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostSo that's a different complaint isn't it. But you agree that it couldn't have been the machines because they weren't used in the recount.
I suspect an equally bogus complaint.
As for the machines, I think a lot of the votes mysteriously went to adjudication and could be assigned to whomever the adjudicator chose. It was never made clear if they were recounting the original ballots or the adjudicated ones and there doesn't seem to be an audit trail of what was changed to what.
Also I don't think the Dems ever explained why trump's votes went down. If you're counting votes you would expect it to always go up or stay the same. The fractional votes are a bit odd too. I think it's been one person one vote for a while now (African Americans used to get preferential treatment).
Anyway, I thought it was a slick little video.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by eek View PostTrump raised $200m to investigate his claims.
And brought forward 60 court cases with the evidence he gathered
All but 1 case was found to have zero evidence that backed up Trump's claims.Leave a comment:
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Absolutely there was. Too many votes to not have fraud.
Was there widespread fraud that resulted in a change in election results? No... but you'd have to have a very poor understanding of statistics and human behavior to think it's possible for there to be no fraud. All it takes is a single person voting twice (incorrectly registered in 2 states) or voting for their dead grandmother or a non citizen voting in a state with same day voter registration and no voter id requirements.
You're trying to tell me out of the 150+ million who voted that didn't happen once?Leave a comment:
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Was there fraud in the US election?
Hugebrain that's never used and Entirely on Automatix contend the US election was fraudulent Now you can vote on it.Leave a comment:
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Must have been the 'Magic Vote Fariy' wot dun it. **** me there are some stupid people and I thought that was only in America but seems the illness has affected British people now. Keep away from them as it might be catching, just as bad as Covid...Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostLeave a comment:
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Originally posted by hugebrain View PostExcept there's a video of the recount where the counters point out to the supervisor that the ballots they are counting are fraudulent. They are told that that's not what they're supposed to be doing now, they are to just count the votes.Last edited by eek; 18 January 2021, 16:12.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by hugebrain View PostExcept there's a video of the recount where the counters point out to the supervisor that the ballots they are counting are fraudulent. They are told that that's not what they're supposed to be doing now, they are to just count the votes.
I suspect an equally bogus complaint.Leave a comment:
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