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November 4, 2020 at 9:17 pm #3464
Rocky17Participanthttps://www.thegatewaypundit.com/
I checked the accuracy of the above article to see if it BS. It is not.
The State of Wisconsin had 3,684,726 active registered voters on November 1, 2020 according to the Wisconsin elections site.
Wisconsin recorded 3,278,000 votes last night. When and where has any state ever had over 90% of eligible voters vote? The answer is never. Not even close.
Trump did not lose Wisconsin. The American people got screwed in Wisconsin. SCOTUS may be our only hope for rectitude if mail ballots are ordered to be checked for propriety and signatures during recount. Trump won Wisconsin easily.Worse, the most populous Milwaukie had a record 83% turnout (don`t believe it) which means that other Dem areas had to approach 100% to reach the turnout percentage.Unbelievable. Truly. Let us hope there can be a recount. (It was worse in Michigan where they shut down vote counting ostensibly for the evening to get everyone out and continued to secretly count mail ballots through the night. When they opened up again in early morning, they had counted 138,000 mail ballots without checking signatures. Total Republican votes in that group…………..zero. Not kidding. It was on Tucker Carlson tonight) They also shut down voting in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Charlotte and Maricopa County, AZ. What do you think they counted in the interim because they never left? You would be correct. Households were getting ballots everywhere in Dem run areas for dead people and people who had moved. One guy said he was mailed 7 ballots in California where everyone with a drivers license including illegals were mailed a ballot. -
November 4, 2020 at 10:36 pm #3465
cardcrimsonParticipantI’m not a tin hat person. That said, watching the returns today in Michigan, I was stunned by the reversal in fortunes for James. With 96% of the vote in, he has a 23k vote lead (about 5.5 million total voters). With 98% of the vote in, he’s behind by 60k, then loses.
I find it statistically surprising that a close race statewide swings so heavily towards the end, with an 87%to 13% tilt. Even more surprising, is that James is African American and the incumbent Dem is an old white guy, and one would think he’d do better than average in heavily Black precincts.
As I posted several days before the election, I had little faith in our voting process. I have less now.
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