More 2020 Election Fraud

Mostly Democrats.....because these fraud cases always favor Democrats.
The only Repugs that go along with that have taken bribes.
Have any voter suppression charges against Republicans ever been documented?

GoogleAI Overview:

"Yes, voter suppression charges and legal findings against Republican-led initiatives have been documented in various contexts, ranging from historical court settlements to contemporary litigation over voting laws.

"Documented Legal Cases and Settlements
  • "RNC Consent Decree (1982–2018): Following the 1981 New Jersey gubernatorial election, the Republican National Committee (RNC) entered into a federal consent decree after being accused of 'ballot security' programs that targeted minority neighborhoods with off-duty law enforcement and intimidating posters. This decree required the RNC to seek court approval for any future ballot security programs for nearly 40 years."
 
WTF, he's from California............:auiqs.jpg:
Sort of...:stir:

"Schiff was born on June 22, 1960, in Framingham, Massachusetts, the son of Edward and Sherrill Ann (née Glovsky) Schiff.

"He is the great-grandson of Lithuanian Jews who left Eastern Europe.

"Schiff moved with his parents to Scottsdale, Arizona, in 1970 and Alamo, California, in 1972.

"In 1978, he graduated from Monte Vista High School in Danville, California, where he played soccer and was both the class salutatorian and the student his peers voted 'most likely to succeed'"

Adam Schiff - Wikipedia
 
Shifty is one more politician who deserves to be flushed from DC as soon as possible., but I haven't seen any allegations of voter fraud playing a role in his election.

Have you?
California is ground zero for the democrat vote fraud machine.
 
What's the difference between the public internet and private cellular networks?

GoogleAI Overview:

"While most voting machines are completely air-gapped and have no networking capability, a limited number of jurisdictions use cellular modems for specific tasks."
Why do these machines have modems when it's been said they don't or can't connect to the Internet?
 
What's the difference between the public internet and private cellular networks?

GoogleAI Overview:

"While most voting machines are completely air-gapped and have no networking capability, a limited number of jurisdictions use cellular modems for specific tasks."
Why does a simple tabulation machine have algorithms built in?

I'll tell you why, algorithms CHANGE things. That's their only purpose.

Anyone who mindlessly agrees to algorithms in tabulation machines is either complicit in the crime, or a very special kind of stupid.
 
Why does a simple tabulation machine have algorithms built in?

I'll tell you why, algorithms CHANGE things. That's their only purpose.

Anyone who mindlessly agrees to algorithms in tabulation machines is either complicit in the crime, or a very special kind of stupid.
"In the context of modern election technology, vote tabulation machines contain algorithms because they are computerized systems that require step-by-step logic to translate physical or digital marks into official vote tallies. An algorithm, in this sense, is simply a formal procedure used to solve a problem—in this case, the problem of accurately and quickly counting thousands of ballots."

GoogleAI Overview
 
"In the context of modern election technology, vote tabulation machines contain algorithms because they are computerized systems that require step-by-step logic to translate physical or digital marks into official vote tallies. An algorithm, in this sense, is simply a formal procedure used to solve a problem—in this case, the problem of accurately and quickly counting thousands of ballots."

GoogleAI Overview
A simple tabulation machine doesn't need an algorithm at all. Algorithms add complexity to a system that requires Yes or No responses.

Period.

Algorithms STEAL ELECTIONS.

That is all they do.
 
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A simple tabulation machine doesn't need an algorithm at all. Algorithms add complexity to a system that requires Yes or No responses.

Period.

Algorithms STEAL ELECTIONS.

That is all they do.
Algorithm has two distinct meanings; which one are you using?

ChatGPT: "Is it accurate to say vote tabulation machines don't require algorithms?

"This claim usually rests on conflating two very different meanings of the word algorithm.


"Meaning 1: 'Complex or adaptive algorithms'​


  • "Machine learning
  • AI decision-making
  • Pattern-seeking or probabilistic models

"✔️ Vote tabulators do not use these.

"Meaning 2: “Any step-by-step computational procedure”​


  • "If mark darkness > threshold → count vote
  • If two candidates marked → flag overvote
  • Add 1 to Candidate A’s total
  • Vote tabulators absolutely use these.


    "So the statement 'they don’t require algorithms' is only defensible if the speaker really means:


    "'They don’t require complex, opaque, or adaptive algorithms'"
 
Algorithm has two distinct meanings; which one are you using?

ChatGPT: "Is it accurate to say vote tabulation machines don't require algorithms?

"This claim usually rests on conflating two very different meanings of the word algorithm.


"Meaning 1: 'Complex or adaptive algorithms'​


  • "Machine learning
  • AI decision-making
  • Pattern-seeking or probabilistic models

"✔️ Vote tabulators do not use these.

"Meaning 2: “Any step-by-step computational procedure”​


  • "If mark darkness > threshold → count vote
  • If two candidates marked → flag overvote
  • Add 1 to Candidate A’s total
  • Vote tabulators absolutely use these.


    "So the statement 'they don’t require algorithms' is only defensible if the speaker really means:
So, you're invested in vote fraud. Figures. You're a Marxist. The only way Marxists can attain control is via cheating, or mass murder.

And there is no step by step computational procedure. There is only a choice, A or B. That’s it. Thus introducing an algorithm into a voting machine is purely to alter the results.
 
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Look at this crap.


Dominion’s former exec is suing @PatrickByrne for defamation, but just days before deposition, Coomer asked the judge to ban any questions about Venezuela, Serbia, or China.

The problem?

“We have the emails. 2007. A Smartmatic engineer from Venezuela setting up remote access servers for U.S. elections, and Coomer was copied on it.”
“That engineer was Ronald Morales. His boss was Coomer.”
“The two of them, two a**es in one pair of underwear for 15 years.” - Patrick Byrne

Morales went from Smartmatic to Sequoia to Dominion, bringing the backdoors with him.
Coomer followed. And now he wants it all scrubbed from the record.

“They’re trying to block us from asking the very questions that prove our case.”




 

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