Yes, you knew it would happen....Trump claims Virginia Election was rigged!

I asked for the disparity to be explained and that's all you could come-up with....Bugger-off, I'm done with dis guy.
Yeah..you cite some figures without any sources and claim fraud. LOL..No wonder you're MAGA.
 
My favorite part of the tweet was where he admitted he was too stupid to even understand the ballot initiative.
 
Yeah..you cite some figures without any sources and claim fraud. LOL..No wonder you're MAGA.
OK, so explain the spikes.....Maybe you can get citygator to help you.

 
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Yeah, something stinks.

Election day Votes: 57% (1,366,647) of all votes so far.
No: 55%
Yes: 45%

Early in person Votes: 30% (702,598) of all votes so far.
No: 49%
Yes: 51%

Early by mail Votes: 11% (254,809) of all votes so far.
No: 27%
Yes: 73%

Now if you can explain that disparity then I'm all ears because I sure can't.

Blah, shit all will be done about it though.
Interesting stat. Since 2008 Democrats have won 70% of national and state races in Virginia which were rated toss ups beforehand. Democrats will never lose a close election here. They need votes at the end, they get them.
 
President Trump responded Wednesday to Virginia Democrats’ redistricting win Tuesday night, saying the results were “rigged” without citing evidence.

“A RIGGED ELECTION TOOK PLACE LAST NIGHT IN THE GREAT COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA!” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social.



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Trump truly is the most pathetic president this nation has ever seen.

You have to be a special kind of loser to spout about any activity or election that goes against you as being "rigged."

Of course, watch his minions line up now to say that Trump was right and whine about rigged elections...again

Sheeple will always be sheeple.

5...4....3...2....
It was rigged.
 
Yeah, something stinks.

Election day Votes: 57% (1,366,647) of all votes so far.
No: 55%
Yes: 45%

Early in person Votes: 30% (702,598) of all votes so far.
No: 49%
Yes: 51%

Early by mail Votes: 11% (254,809) of all votes so far.
No: 27%
Yes: 73%

Now if you can explain that disparity then I'm all ears because I sure can't.

Blah, shit all will be done about it though.

The math leads to an improbable if not impossible outcome.

That doesn't bother people on the left at all.

Now the court has to decide if there was deception in the wording or otherwise.
 
Yeah, something stinks.

Election day Votes: 57% (1,366,647) of all votes so far.
No: 55%
Yes: 45%

Early in person Votes: 30% (702,598) of all votes so far.
No: 49%
Yes: 51%

Early by mail Votes: 11% (254,809) of all votes so far.
No: 27%
Yes: 73%

Now if you can explain that disparity then I'm all ears because I sure can't.

Blah, shit all will be done about it though.
Whine, cry, piss & moan just like Trump because he had his ass handed back to him in that vote if it makes you feel better. Know what really burns Trump's ass? He got owned by Obama who helped get out the vote. LMFAO!

Comedy gold!
 
I realize you don't understand statistics, but Biden's alleged 81 million vote total in the 2020 presidential election was three standard deviations from the expected outcome, even taking COVID into account.. Odds less than 0.3% of that happening. But the leftwing sheeple insist it's real. THESE are the people who are incredibly damn dumb. Can we say you're among them?

"Don't bother me with no damn statistics, Mash!"
Haha, that's all complete nonsense, and you know exactly nothing about statistics and should shut up immediately.
 

OK, so explain the spikes.....Maybe you can get citygator to help you.

If you are referring to the disparity in Yes votes for mail-in votes vs. in person votes, I don't see that vote count being unusual. Most mail-in voters tend to be Democratic. Given that Pubs have been raging against mail-in votes since Trump came to power ten years ago why would it surprise anyone that mail-in votes lean heavily Democratic. Mail-in ballot requests by Democrats far exceed those of Republicans. Not to mention urbans voters tend to vote by mail far more than rural voters do. This is not rocket science: Democrats vote by mail far more than Pubs and a helluva lot more than MAGAs.
 
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Yeah, something stinks.

Election day Votes: 57% (1,366,647) of all votes so far.
No: 55%
Yes: 45%

Early in person Votes: 30% (702,598) of all votes so far.
No: 49%
Yes: 51%

Early by mail Votes: 11% (254,809) of all votes so far.
No: 27%
Yes: 73%

Now if you can explain that disparity then I'm all ears because I sure can't.

Blah, shit all will be done about it though.
I can explain it. Trump tells his voters not to vote by mail. Maroons! :auiqs.jpg:
 
If you are referring to the disparity in Yes votes for mail-in votes vs. in person votes, I don't see that vote count being unusual. Most mail-in voters tend to be Democratic. Given that Pubs have been raging against mail-in votes since Trump came to power ten years ago why would it surprise anyone that mail-in votes lean heavily Democratic. Mail-in ballot requests by Democrats far exceed those of Republicans. Not to mention urbans voters tend to vote by mail far more than rural voters do. This is not rocket science: Democrats vote by mail far more than Pubs and a helluva lot more than MAGAs.
I voted by mail (for cause absentee) for years.
 
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The amendment was taken up during a special session convened in 2024 for budget purposes. The General Assembly's own call to the Governor (under Art. IV, §6 and Art. V, §5) and its governing resolution (HJR 6001) limited the session's scope. Expanding it to include a constitutional amendment on redistricting required a two-thirds vote that never occurred. A Tazewell County judge found this action "void, ab initio."

  • Art. XII, §1 requires that after first passage, a proposed amendment be "referred to the General Assembly at its first regular session held after the next general election of members of the House of Delegates." An election must intervene between first and second passage. Here, first passage occurred during an election cycle — not before an intervening one.
  • Art. XII, §1 requires the amendment be submitted to voters "not sooner than ninety days after final passage by the General Assembly." The timeline from second passage to the April 21 vote did not satisfy this requirement.
  • Plus ONE challenge to the proposed maps:
  • Art. II, §6 requires that "every electoral district shall be composed of contiguous and compact territory." The proposed congressional maps violate this contiguity requirement (rather badly).
Next stop, court. Stay tuned.
 
Appellant courts do not love laws passed to affect a specific person.

The law itself claims it's necessary to stop The President from fulfilling his mandate and the system would revert afterward.
 
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