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by clarionite
Tue Nov 17, 2020 10:47 pm
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philip964 wrote: Tue Nov 17, 2020 7:26 pm Newmax TV Houston cable channel 1115 is reporting Wayne County election board refuses to certify a Michigan vote, starting the ball rolling for state legislatures to pick electors.

https://www.clickondetroit.com/decision ... n-results/
https://www.clickondetroit.com/decision ... ion-votes/

someone changed their mind for them.
by clarionite
Thu Nov 12, 2020 3:04 pm
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Oh, and the AP and other news medias confirm there is no fraud... They're the ultimate bastion of integrity that calls elections and checks facts.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/10/us/p ... fraud.html
by clarionite
Thu Nov 12, 2020 2:36 pm
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philip964 wrote: Thu Nov 12, 2020 1:50 pm If you have ever listened to NBC nightly news, it really appears that these news sources are really the American Pravda.

They have an agenda and they push it constantly.
My favorite is listening to someone like George Stephanopoulos interview someone. He'll start out by saying there's no actual proof of fraud. They say that's incorrect and they'll give him proof. He'll say but that doesn't amount to enough to sway the election. They'll say, maybe not but lets investigate and see how prevalent this is. And he'll cycle around again to but there's no actual proof. It's almost as if No Actual proof and Baseless Claim were circulated in talking point memo's from the "Office of the President Elect". It's funny, I've never heard of that office before last week. And I've never heard of a candidate sending a transition team before the EC vote. Oh, and wasn't there a big stink 4 years ago about someone talking to foreign governments after the transition team was assembled (and the EC vote had happened.)?
by clarionite
Thu Nov 12, 2020 1:29 pm
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parabelum wrote: Thu Nov 12, 2020 1:01 pm
clarionite wrote: Thu Nov 12, 2020 12:36 pm http://theredelephants.com/there-is-und ... ng-stolen/

I read this earlier this morning. Looks pretty damning.
Nothing to see there. Karl Rove and Mittens Romney say Trump should concede... :headscratch
His old fixer Cohen says he will go to FL for Christmas and not come back. Says he doesn't have the inner strength to sit there during the inauguration when Biden is put into office. So, Now the left love Cohen. He must be a stand up guy now.
by clarionite
Thu Nov 12, 2020 12:36 pm
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http://theredelephants.com/there-is-und ... ng-stolen/

I read this earlier this morning. Looks pretty damning.
by clarionite
Wed Nov 11, 2020 10:10 pm
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Re: The Stolen Election, Part One: AMERICAN PRAVDA

srothstein wrote: Wed Nov 11, 2020 8:28 pm
clarionite wrote: Wed Nov 11, 2020 5:56 pm I'm at a loss to figure out how republican's picked up quite a few house seats, only lost one senate seat (with a very lopsided number of republican seats up for grabs) and the Democrats clinched the top spot with a very high number of ballots with no down ballot votes. My experience working in the polls was there was a very small number of voters who didn't vote for anything other than President. They usually voted at least for governor, and congressmen. Even if they didn't vote for all the local stuff.
I think the House difference in performance can be explained by the shape of many house districts. Last redistricting, many states like Texas broke up some districts to make them more favorable to one side or the other. If you look at the county maps, you will see how this meant that Trump could carry a lot more House districts that crossed county lines. If the part of the district in the big city county went heavily Biden, but the rest of the district went Trump, then Trump could win the district while Biden won the large population centers and carried the state.

I think (and it is just my opinion) that most of the Senate seats up for grabs were in relatively safe states for the parties involved. Some states had no open Senate seats being contested this time, most had one, and at least Georgia had two. I am convinced that honest analysts did not expect the Senate to change control, though the dishonest ones mixed their hoped for result with their analyst and forecast otherwise.

I did read one analysis that said the results of the election are a clear indication that Republican party ideals were preferred by voters in most places and Trump was rejected as an individual and not for real policy reasons. I tend to agree with this analysis, though some politicians like AOC certainly do not.
It took me a while to finally find the numbers, but GA looks like after the runoff's it'll be an R in both spots. One is so close that I'm not sure it'll go to a runoff once all the votes are counted. The other had 20 candidates running. Not sure how many were on the ballot, but 20 show up as getting 13K votes or more. If you count up all the Democrat votes, and all the Republican votes leaving out the independent, libertarian and green party votes (which really don't add up to enough to sway it at all) the Republican would walk away with it. My confusion is about the difference in Presidential votes. Several hundred thousand Republican voters voted for Biden? 50-100K voted for Biden but didn't vote in the other national races?
by clarionite
Wed Nov 11, 2020 5:56 pm
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Topic: The Stolen Election, Part One: AMERICAN PRAVDA
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I'm at a loss to figure out how republican's picked up quite a few house seats, only lost one senate seat (with a very lopsided number of republican seats up for grabs) and the Democrats clinched the top spot with a very high number of ballots with no down ballot votes. My experience working in the polls was there was a very small number of voters who didn't vote for anything other than President. They usually voted at least for governor, and congressmen. Even if they didn't vote for all the local stuff.

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