Who will win the presidential election
- HawkBowler 2.0
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Re: Who will win the presidential election
What explanation do we have for this oddity where Biden wins the most votes in US history and yet his party as a whole loses seats? Van Jones on CNN tried to explain by saying that Republicans still believed in their down ballot candidates but they chose to reject Trump. LOLD-train wrote: ↑Sat Nov 07, 2020 2:14 pmJoe Biden has 74 million votes and Democrats did not flip one single state house. Which means a TON of voters only filled out the top of the ticket.
Weird, eh?
https://twitter.com/thebradfordfile/sta ... 4352987137
This new software "glitch" that was discovered is the more probable explanation. The down ballot stays the same while only Trump votes are switched to Biden.
We have proof now of 6,000 votes from just two counties. Don is right, it's hard to believe that there are millions of fraudulent votes. Too many states and too many people would need to be involved. There would be no way to keep the conspiracy together. However, if it's software that's delivering the fraud, and they have to over come what would have been a landslide victory in Trump's favor, then yes, it's very possible to cheat a few thousand votes in hundreds of counties. Poll workers who are not trained to look for this glitch would never find it.
Re: Who will win the presidential election
This tweet says that because no state legislatures flipped, there must have been ballots the only filled in the top of the ticket (i.e., president). It seems the implication is that ... wait for it ... some ballots are fraudulent.
I think there is a different explanation: that there were some people who voted against Trump. They like their state republican legislators, but they wanted to get rid of Trump. Trump never campaigned to win "the center" that some of us occupy. Support for my explanation is that Republican Senate candidates in several states: Maine, Georgia, North Carolina, and Michigan, just off the top of my head, are doing better than Trump in those states.
Also, as to fraud, I know that Newsmax and Breitbart and The Federalist and the Trump sons are leading the "fraud fraud fraud" campaign, but consider the comments of Sen. Pat Toomey, Republican of PA. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics ... r-BB1aLBwd He says there is no evidence of significant fraud. He strikes me as a pretty solid Trump supporter. At some point, some people admit that their candidate lost in a fair election.
Re: Who will win the presidential election
I just can't fathom how a single republican could vote for Biden knowing there is a very good chance he won't make it through his first term and we will have the most liberal Senator in the Senate running the country.
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BaseHitDerby
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Re: Who will win the presidential election
The candidate that has won both OH and FL has won 26 out of the last 27 elections. Trump won both of those states pretty easily, yet somehow he lost the election.
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Don't forget the media calling things means nothing. Nothing has changed. They've been in the bag for the Dems since Trump announced he was running for President.
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Re: Who will win the presidential election
Since liberals only believe the mainstream media, here's something from NBC:
According to NBC News on election day before the polls opened, In Michigan, Republicans led 41% to 39% in Mail-in Ballots requested. Republicans also led 42% to 39% with Mail-in and in-person ballots returned.
In Wisconsin on election day before the polls opened, Republicans led Mail-in Ballots requested 43% to 35%, and Mail-in and early in-person ballots returned 43% to 35%. Almost ALL of the ballots found, while most in the country were sleeping, after they officials stated they would stop counting, were for Joe Biden.
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According to some analysts, Biden’s Vote Tallies Violate Benford’s Law, as all of the other candidates’ tallies follow Benford’s law across the country, except for Biden’s when he gets in a tight race. Biden pretty clearly fails an accepted test for catching election fraud, used by the State Department and forensic accountants.
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Re: Who will win the presidential election
https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/ ... 184186002/Fixed computer glitch turns losing Republican into a winner in Oakland County
Lol, why do these "glitches" always help Democrats? Maybe the programmers wrote the code to help out Democrats?