Calling the States
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Trump anti-polled better than Obama polled.
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@jon-nyc said in Calling the States:
I think a goodly number of those people voted against Trump.
Of the actual people who voted for Biden, I have absolutely no doubt whatsoever that not a single one of them voted FOR Biden. But that's not my question. My question is, do you actually believe Biden got enough legitimate votes to win Georgia. PA. Michigan.
If you do, I have a bridge to sell....
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Honestly I'm surprised it wasn't more, based on the polls.
Trump is the most disliked president since we started keeping track.
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@Larry Who is the "they" that coordinated this mass fraud?
I understand that you dont like the results, but NO ONE to this point has produced any solid evidence of wide fraud.
For example:
In Maricopa County in Arizona (largest county in Arizona)
Biden: 1004003
Trump: 950503Total Votes = 1954506
For Senate
Kelly: 1026014
McSally: 939987Total: 1966001
More votes cast for Senate than President. If there was fraud for the President, dont you think there would have been at least, if not more, votes for the President? And the %'s would be higher for Biden than for the Senate candidate?
I am sorry for you that your preferred candidate lost. But that is democracy in action.
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You'll never convince them, TG. Trump got them to "just know" there would be massive fraud before the first vote was even cast.
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@jon-nyc said in Calling the States:
You'll never convince them, TG. Trump got them to "just know" there would be massive fraud before the first vote was even cast.
This entire election week has been pretty terrible, but I suppose it was white privilege to have it the old way.
Amazingly though we ducked civil war and the people took it all in stride.
I think I’ll remember it as the week where the talking heads nearly talked themselves to death.
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@jon-nyc said in Calling the States:
You'll never convince them, TG. Trump got them to "just know" there would be massive fraud before the first vote was even cast.
As in many things, Trump was right.
Tell me, why did the Biden campaign file 60 lawsuits, starting in August, trying to change voting rules? Is it because they wanted ballots mailed in? Wanted them to be able to be mailed in earlier or received later? Anything to give urban areas more time to cook the votes?
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Interesting... Trump has tightened up Wisconsin to 20K and 4K in Georgia.
That’s .017% for those keeping track...
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There's a pandemic going on (ya rly!). Concern about the pandemic correlates with political persuasion. Last thing you want is one party perfectly comfortable with crowded voting situation while the other party is disproportionately concerned. SO yeah, push for mail in voting and early voting.
Also the Dems are for that anyway. The marginal voter (from a turnout perspective) is always more democratic.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Calling the States:
Interesting... Trump has tightened up Wisconsin to 20K and 4K in Georgia.
That’s .017% for those keeping track...
The WI gap was 20658 when I did my calcs earlier.
Thought the GA gap ws less than that.
What time are you comparing to?
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I just re-checked the WI numbers on Fox and the only difference from my earlier post is they've reduced Biden's count by 118.
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When I checked around 4, Biden was up 10K in Georgia and 25K in Wisconsin. I guesstimated the 30K-35K difference for Biden based on the outstanding Ballots, but it looks like Donald made up some ground.
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My post was 355 eastern and the numbers are basically identical for WI. That small change in Biden only
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I didn’t note GA because I knew it was close enough for Jorgensen to make a difference. No need for math
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However I don’t remember it being any higher than 4K. Pretty sure it wasn’t.
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