Seriously. I searched that headline and there isn't a single credible source for that claim
LOL....I think the same thing whenever i see someone quote an article from CNN or MSNCivilized said:GuerrillaPack said:
Tens of thousands of unsealed ballots arrive in Michigan county, all for Democrats: Lawsuit
https://m.theepochtimes.com/tens-of-thousands-of-unsealed-ballots-arrived-in-michigan-county-all-for-democrats-lawsuit_3571675.html
Found this via this site, the biggest pro-Trump community on the internet:
https://thedonald.win/new
The Epoch Times? C'mon man.
ncsualum05 said:
Good links Bas. I have seen some of these myself. We won't know for a while but it'll be interesting to see what's uncovered. The margins are so tight in some of these states in question... all it takes is a big dump of ballots without a signature, a backdating, a combo of that and a software glitch here and there and it throws out enough to turn states to Trump.
I don't know how many, if any votes will be overturned.RunsWithWolves26 said:ncsualum05 said:
Good links Bas. I have seen some of these myself. We won't know for a while but it'll be interesting to see what's uncovered. The margins are so tight in some of these states in question... all it takes is a big dump of ballots without a signature, a backdating, a combo of that and a software glitch here and there and it throws out enough to turn states to Trump.
Serious question because I've asked a few times and not gotten an answer. What is the largest amount of votes ever changed because of a recall, fraud, etc.? I'm thinking it can't be much more then 1,000 or so which is tens of thousands short of what Trump would actually need to flip the election back to him. Not directed at you but why do people think this time, this one time, somehow there will be 30,40,50,000 votes changed or thrown out?
It may not be but historically fraud comes through mail in ballots. It's really hard to commit fraud in person. So in a typical election you simply don't have that many mail ins so if fraud is evident it's usually not enough to change results. But in this time when 10's of millions vote by mail.... whoa! Now you could be talking about a much larger scale than has ever been committed. We HAVE to investigate this there are just too many reports and witnesses coming out with information. It didn't even feel right on election night when they stopped counting in certain places where Trump had huge leads. Then the next morning you wake up and all of a sudden a huge ballot dump flips the script. And then more gets counted later and later and later.RunsWithWolves26 said:ncsualum05 said:
Good links Bas. I have seen some of these myself. We won't know for a while but it'll be interesting to see what's uncovered. The margins are so tight in some of these states in question... all it takes is a big dump of ballots without a signature, a backdating, a combo of that and a software glitch here and there and it throws out enough to turn states to Trump.
Serious question because I've asked a few times and not gotten an answer. What is the largest amount of votes ever changed because of a recall, fraud, etc.? I'm thinking it can't be much more then 1,000 or so which is tens of thousands short of what Trump would actually need to flip the election back to him. Not directed at you but why do people think this time, this one time, somehow there will be 30,40,50,000 votes changed or thrown out?
ncsualum05 said:It may not be but historically fraud comes through mail in ballots. It's really hard to commit fraud in person. So in a typical election you simply don't have that many mail ins so if fraud is evident it's usually not enough to change results. But in this time when 10's of millions vote by mail.... whoa! Now you could be talking about a much larger scale than has ever been committed. We HAVE to investigate this there are just too many reports and witnesses coming out with information. It didn't even feel right on election night when they stopped counting in certain places where Trump had huge leads. Then the next morning you wake up and all of a sudden a huge ballot dump flips the script. And then more gets counted later and later and later.RunsWithWolves26 said:ncsualum05 said:
Good links Bas. I have seen some of these myself. We won't know for a while but it'll be interesting to see what's uncovered. The margins are so tight in some of these states in question... all it takes is a big dump of ballots without a signature, a backdating, a combo of that and a software glitch here and there and it throws out enough to turn states to Trump.
Serious question because I've asked a few times and not gotten an answer. What is the largest amount of votes ever changed because of a recall, fraud, etc.? I'm thinking it can't be much more then 1,000 or so which is tens of thousands short of what Trump would actually need to flip the election back to him. Not directed at you but why do people think this time, this one time, somehow there will be 30,40,50,000 votes changed or thrown out?
ncsualum05 said:
Serious question... what does dismissing an article from a certain publication matter at this point?
It's clear the country is now completely divided to a point of alternate realities with 2 different news sources and outlets. There is no "middle ground" anymore. You have your side and I have mine.
The sources I use on the right side are the ones I trust and stick with. I think traditional left wing crap that comes from CNN, NBC, and so on is garbage and I don't believe a word of it. They are no more credible than the Epoch Times, or other sources on the right. You can view all sorts of things to get a feel for both sides but in a situation like this with the vote the traditional media is not going to pursue any of this so we have to look at Breitbart, Epoch, Washington Times, Washington Examiner, JustTheNews to get any information. Everyone has warts here.
Dinesh D'Souza lol. First of all, implying that the only states with slowed elections are the swing states is so patently false its hilarious it would be repeated. The unprecedented influx of mail caused delays in every state that wasn't already used to this type of proceeding.GuerrillaPack said:
You actually read/believe Twitter's flags and warnings? Pretty funny.jadawson said:Dinesh D'Souza lol. First of all, implying that the only states with slowed elections are the swing states is so patently false its hilarious it would be repeated. The unprecedented influx of mail caused delays in every state that wasn't already used to this type of proceeding.GuerrillaPack said:
California is only 89% reported right now, New York 84% , New Jersey 85%, Alaska is 61%!. The slowest swing state is Nevada with 97% percent reported.
The 89% figure seems to stem from Trump Jr who called bull**** on the turnout jumping from 67% to 89% but that is incredibly misleading. In same day registration states the turnout is reported in terms of elgible voters rather than registered voters. The turnout for eligible voters this cycle was 72%, or only a 5% jump from 2016 (and only a 1.2% jump from 2008). This turnout is well in line with past elections and incredibly misleading to report otherwise. And if you still believe 89% seems high it's because it is also not true. The numbers are based on the number of registered voters wisconsin had prior to the election. In 2016 (when Trump carried the state) Wisconsin reported that 12.7% of voters registered same day on election day. So it's likely there was another big swath of voters to register on election day and further dilute that 89% number.
"statistical impossibilities" because they aren't accurate.
And the Chanel Rion tweet has already been flagged as possibly incorrect by twitter
can you link me to the full report she says is on OANN? I can't find it, and without any details this is just further baseless speculation.Ripper said:You actually read/believe Twitter's flags and warnings? Pretty funny.jadawson said:Dinesh D'Souza lol. First of all, implying that the only states with slowed elections are the swing states is so patently false its hilarious it would be repeated. The unprecedented influx of mail caused delays in every state that wasn't already used to this type of proceeding.GuerrillaPack said:
California is only 89% reported right now, New York 84% , New Jersey 85%, Alaska is 61%!. The slowest swing state is Nevada with 97% percent reported.
The 89% figure seems to stem from Trump Jr who called bull**** on the turnout jumping from 67% to 89% but that is incredibly misleading. In same day registration states the turnout is reported in terms of elgible voters rather than registered voters. The turnout for eligible voters this cycle was 72%, or only a 5% jump from 2016 (and only a 1.2% jump from 2008). This turnout is well in line with past elections and incredibly misleading to report otherwise. And if you still believe 89% seems high it's because it is also not true. The numbers are based on the number of registered voters wisconsin had prior to the election. In 2016 (when Trump carried the state) Wisconsin reported that 12.7% of voters registered same day on election day. So it's likely there was another big swath of voters to register on election day and further dilute that 89% number.
"statistical impossibilities" because they aren't accurate.
And the Chanel Rion tweet has already been flagged as possibly incorrect by twitter
Twitter is a platform, not an editor.jadawson said:can you link me to the full report she says is on OANN? I can't find it, and without any details this is just further baseless speculation.Ripper said:You actually read/believe Twitter's flags and warnings? Pretty funny.jadawson said:Dinesh D'Souza lol. First of all, implying that the only states with slowed elections are the swing states is so patently false its hilarious it would be repeated. The unprecedented influx of mail caused delays in every state that wasn't already used to this type of proceeding.GuerrillaPack said:
California is only 89% reported right now, New York 84% , New Jersey 85%, Alaska is 61%!. The slowest swing state is Nevada with 97% percent reported.
The 89% figure seems to stem from Trump Jr who called bull**** on the turnout jumping from 67% to 89% but that is incredibly misleading. In same day registration states the turnout is reported in terms of elgible voters rather than registered voters. The turnout for eligible voters this cycle was 72%, or only a 5% jump from 2016 (and only a 1.2% jump from 2008). This turnout is well in line with past elections and incredibly misleading to report otherwise. And if you still believe 89% seems high it's because it is also not true. The numbers are based on the number of registered voters wisconsin had prior to the election. In 2016 (when Trump carried the state) Wisconsin reported that 12.7% of voters registered same day on election day. So it's likely there was another big swath of voters to register on election day and further dilute that 89% number.
"statistical impossibilities" because they aren't accurate.
And the Chanel Rion tweet has already been flagged as possibly incorrect by twitter
so its just further baseless speculation being passed on as fact. got it.Ripper said:Twitter is a platform, not an editor.jadawson said:can you link me to the full report she says is on OANN? I can't find it, and without any details this is just further baseless speculation.Ripper said:You actually read/believe Twitter's flags and warnings? Pretty funny.jadawson said:Dinesh D'Souza lol. First of all, implying that the only states with slowed elections are the swing states is so patently false its hilarious it would be repeated. The unprecedented influx of mail caused delays in every state that wasn't already used to this type of proceeding.GuerrillaPack said:
California is only 89% reported right now, New York 84% , New Jersey 85%, Alaska is 61%!. The slowest swing state is Nevada with 97% percent reported.
The 89% figure seems to stem from Trump Jr who called bull**** on the turnout jumping from 67% to 89% but that is incredibly misleading. In same day registration states the turnout is reported in terms of elgible voters rather than registered voters. The turnout for eligible voters this cycle was 72%, or only a 5% jump from 2016 (and only a 1.2% jump from 2008). This turnout is well in line with past elections and incredibly misleading to report otherwise. And if you still believe 89% seems high it's because it is also not true. The numbers are based on the number of registered voters wisconsin had prior to the election. In 2016 (when Trump carried the state) Wisconsin reported that 12.7% of voters registered same day on election day. So it's likely there was another big swath of voters to register on election day and further dilute that 89% number.
"statistical impossibilities" because they aren't accurate.
And the Chanel Rion tweet has already been flagged as possibly incorrect by twitter
To defend my favorite state and being an individual that voted by mail in ballot, I knew NC would be counting until the very end. It took me three calls and a number of emails to get my ballot which I received on October 31st the last possible day I would be able to vote legally.SupplyChainPack said:GuerrillaPack said:
Yep. And The Old North State is worst of all.
Nearly a week after the election, our dem-run SBE looks incredibly corrupt, or babboonish in their incompetence. One or the other.
GuerrillaPack said:
Another vote flipping "glitch" discovered...this time in just one county in Wisconsin, which when corrected will result in a net gain of 19,032 votes for Trump, narrowing the overall race in Wisconsin to within ~1,500 votes.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/11/breaking-exclusive-system-glitch-also-uncovered-wisconsin-reversal-19032-votes-removes-lead-joe-biden/