You listed your observations that were normal occurrences in a fair election and called them anomalies. They weren't.. It just so happens the anomalies are in swing state races. I listed these races in the first post of this thread.
You listed your observations that were normal occurrences in a fair election and called them anomalies. They weren't.
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If you were to go back and read my post in regard to your observation of what you thought were anomalies, you would find that I did address these supposed anomalies, and I explained how they were not anomalies, but were to be expected in the normal course of election night, and election week. You failed to take into account that many mail-in ballots were not counted until well after the polls closed on Nov. 3rd. And that ballots continued to arrive at the places where they were counted long after the polls closed. You treated the"canvasing" of ballots as if the ballots were all present at the counting places before the counting begin, and the total number of ballots cast was known when the counting begin. This was not the case. Thus you concluded, erroneously, that when the percent of ballots counted dropped, rather than continuously increased as you expected they should, that that indicated an anomaly. This was merely an artifact of the delays in ballots arriving at the counting places.Your statement, without a supported counterpoint, versus personal observation and experts? Hmmmm, which way do I steer?
You are a particularly intelligent poster, but I have to ask, “Where’s the beef”? Metaphorically speaking, of course.
How do yoe explain these numbers?expected in the normal course of election night
Would you say her testimony was as bad as Christina Ford Blasey’s testimony against future Supreme Court Justice, Brett Kavanaugh?
On the bright side, only 29 “Ground hog” days to go before Congress certifies the Electoral College votes. Whomever for that may be! Then again, the US Supreme Court may be called to intervene against Congesses’s certification!
Hopefully we get a nearly unanimous Congressional vote either way. Seems like a pipe dream though.
The people deserve answers to our election irregularities, regardless where it leads. This is a fundamental aspect to Democracy. Hopefully, substantial election reforms come out of this as well so we don’t have to repeat this confidence draining debate.