The cost of looking at the shiny object over here.

Poor Lush. Incensed at the notion of election integrity.

These leftard clowns are just being obtuse. They know damn well that 7 million people who were so motivated they suddenly got up to vote, didn't just disappear when the same guy came around a second time.

They know for sure, that Obama didn't get less black votes than a lifelong racist. There are just too many anomalies to dismiss vote manipulation. If you have 100 million data points your p values are going to be like .0001, meaning 99.9999% confidence that something changed.
 
There are just too many anomalies to dismiss vote manipulation.

Not long after the 2020 election, some team of actual people knowing all of the process of running a polling station got hold of the actual electronic voting machines being used in that region and clearly demonstrated how he could input some change, alter the vote weighting or something, and skew the results.

And unless you were very clever or had actually witnessed the whole thing taking place, the machine would print you out a tape at the end giving you tabulations of data that told you that everything was OK and checked out despite your SEEING that the final tally was definitely off (by a lot). This was all shown with a camera on a big screen.

There was no question this was a dubious technology susceptible to cheating IMO, and that despite all of that, "no one was watching the cookie jar."

I think I still have the link somewhere, not that I'd ever find it, besides, someone has since probably taken it down because I think it involved smartmatic machines, but it was a thoroughly convincing video. I thought it might lead to a big investigation or revelation.

All of this just instead seems to have been swept under the table.
 

Republicans, Braced for Losses, Push More Voting Restrictions in Congress​

The strict voter identification measure that Republicans have pushed through the House is just their opening salvo in a broader legislative effort aimed at keeping control of Congress this fall and helping to amplify the president’s false claims of mass voter fraud in the event that they lose.

The G.O.P.’s relentless focus on the bill and an even more restrictive measure making its way through the House — both of which face a steep uphill path to becoming law — is aimed chiefly at intensifying pressure within their own ranks to muscle through new voting restrictions and seek to reshape the electorate in their favor.

But it also allows Republicans to hammer President Trump’s falsehoods about widespread illegal voting particularly by undocumented immigrants, helping them build a case, however groundless, that any Democratic victories in November will be a result of cheating.

“As President Trump told me last week, it really will save America,” Representative Tim Burchett, Republican of Tennessee, recently told a right-leaning media outlet in Florida, of the push to enact the measure that passed the House. “If we don’t, we lose the midterms and we lose the country.”


It's weird, right, that they think losing the election means losing the country. Cuz, you know, losing the election represents a statement by the majority of voters that they reject the regime's agenda. Meaning voters are taking the country back from malevolent forces recking it.
 

Republicans, Braced for Losses, Push More Voting Restrictions in Congress​

The strict voter identification measure that Republicans have pushed through the House is just their opening salvo in a broader legislative effort aimed at keeping control of Congress this fall and helping to amplify the president’s false claims of mass voter fraud in the event that they lose.

The G.O.P.’s relentless focus on the bill and an even more restrictive measure making its way through the House — both of which face a steep uphill path to becoming law — is aimed chiefly at intensifying pressure within their own ranks to muscle through new voting restrictions and seek to reshape the electorate in their favor.

But it also allows Republicans to hammer President Trump’s falsehoods about widespread illegal voting particularly by undocumented immigrants, helping them build a case, however groundless, that any Democratic victories in November will be a result of cheating.

“As President Trump told me last week, it really will save America,” Representative Tim Burchett, Republican of Tennessee, recently told a right-leaning media outlet in Florida, of the push to enact the measure that passed the House. “If we don’t, we lose the midterms and we lose the country.”


It's weird, right, that they think losing the election means losing the country. Cuz, you know, losing the election represents a statement by the majority of voters that they reject the regime's agenda. Meaning voters are taking the country back from malevolent forces recking it.
“If we don’t, we lose the midterms “

They ADMIT what it’s about
 
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Republicans, Braced for Losses, Push More Voting Restrictions in Congress​

The strict voter identification measure that Republicans have pushed through the House is just their opening salvo in a broader legislative effort aimed at keeping control of Congress this fall and helping to amplify the president’s false claims of mass voter fraud in the event that they lose.

The G.O.P.’s relentless focus on the bill and an even more restrictive measure making its way through the House — both of which face a steep uphill path to becoming law — is aimed chiefly at intensifying pressure within their own ranks to muscle through new voting restrictions and seek to reshape the electorate in their favor.

But it also allows Republicans to hammer President Trump’s falsehoods about widespread illegal voting particularly by undocumented immigrants, helping them build a case, however groundless, that any Democratic victories in November will be a result of cheating.

“As President Trump told me last week, it really will save America,” Representative Tim Burchett, Republican of Tennessee, recently told a right-leaning media outlet in Florida, of the push to enact the measure that passed the House. “If we don’t, we lose the midterms and we lose the country.”


It's weird, right, that they think losing the election means losing the country. Cuz, you know, losing the election represents a statement by the majority of voters that they reject the regime's agenda. Meaning voters are taking the country back from malevolent forces recking it.
Basically what you are saying is if laws are in place to ensure only Americans vote that the GOP will stay in power

Glad you finally admit it
 
Basically what you are saying is if laws are in place to ensure only Americans vote that the GOP will stay in power

Glad you finally admit it
Nope. If they can’t stop millions of legal voters from voting, they lose
 
Nope. If they can’t stop millions of legal voters from voting, they lose
Maybe you should read the link and quote on the OP

That’s what the poster and NY times admitted
 
The data shows with absolute certainty voter fraud in the US is virtually non-existent. Therefore, voter ID laws will not make elections any more safe and secure than they already are. Do you know why? Because the data shows with absolute certainty voter fraud in the US is virtually non-existent.
Correct.

But Republicans will continue to lie about noncitizens voting and lie about nonexistent fraud.
 
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