This is just lib trolling
Are you saying elections are fair?
good one.
All of a sudden they're begging Republicans to exercise their duty to have their vote flipped in favor of Democrats.
The only explanation is that they they made up vote flipping tale.
I'd love to see
healthmyths explain to us using his vast understanding of quantum mechanics why this election will be on the up and up but the same machines with the same people running them on 11/3 were the spawns of satan.
Too bad people like you don't use FACTs to support their extremely UNINFORMED opinions and especially their comments!
MY vast knowledge of ODDS point out the following:
Despite massive warnings about mail-in ballot rejection rates being around 1% historically,
3% for first-time absentee ballot voters and as high as 6.5% in some states,
the rejection rates in 2020 contested states like Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Nevada were
"strikingly" low, according to U.S. data (2016 from a congressional report and 2020 from the U.S. Elections Project run by the University of Florida):
Georgia: 6.5% rejections in 2016 to a mere 0.2%, more than 30 times lower.
Pennsylvania: 1% in 2016 to 0.03% this year.
Nevada: 1.6% in 2016 to around 0.75% this year.
Michigan: 0.5% in 2016 to 0.1% this year.
North Carolina: 2.7% in 2016 to 0.8% this year.
A number of irregularities can lead to the rejection of a mail-in ballot, including forgotten or significantly different signatures, misplaced addressed, or improper markings or completion.
Mail-in balloting rejection rates from the 2016 presidential election to this one, particularly in battleground states, have dramatically shrunk to infinitesimal numbers, according to reports.Despite massive warnings about mail-in ballot rejection rates being around 1%...
www.newsmax.com
Now to most people it is very very odd that with JUNK MAIL voting, i.e. election officials MAILED UNSOLICITED ballots to everyone on the voting register AND with the FACTS that 10% of Americans move every year... why were there FEWER
rejections EVEN though there This year, nearly 150 million people cast a ballot and
according to the U.S. Elections Project, we are on track to see the highest voter turnout for a presidential election in over a century.
Though votes continue to trickle in as ballots are tallied, here's a look at how America voted in the 2020 presidential election.
www.usatoday.com
Statistical anomalies in the 2020 Presidential Election
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1 – Incumbent loss anomaly. Donald Trump is the first incumbent President in 132 years since Grover Cleveland’s failed bid for re-election in 1888 to have increased his vote from his initial election and seemingly to still not win re-election
15 = Mail in ballot rejection rates in 2020 defy historical norms. (see above)..
The current uncertified election results sees a seemingly defeated Donald Trump defy a number of statistical conventions going back many decades over dozens of Presidential elections. The various anomalies unearthed by various people point to irregularities in the vote that should be investigated and litigated to the highest level possible to ensure widespread integrity in the voting system.