The coming Biden landslide

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    • #2746
      MickMick
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      Huge victory in Presidency, takeover of the Senate, bigger margin in the House.

      Here it comes…

      https://www.axios.com/joe-biden-landslide-victory-trump-e593f5e2-04dc-45ff-b5db-00c904ed08a1.html

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      Rocky17Rocky17
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      rjnwmillrjnwmill
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      I too came across an interesting piece of statistical minutia. In recent elections, over 22% of mail in ballots have been ruled ineligible and therefore uncounted. Might it be even higher this cycle?

      Democrats have a much higher percentage of vote by mail participants.  Republicans on the other hand have a much higher percentage of vote in person participation.  Can the democrats commit fraud on a sufficiently broad scale to actually influence the result?

      (ps:  this dovetails nicely with Rocky’s links)

       

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    • #2752
      Genuine RealistGenuine Realist
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      Mick,

      I think this is posted under the implicit heading ‘The Reds Are Coming’. Indeed they are . . . until 2o22.

      Trump, as always. A great deal of voter preference is simply a distaste for Trump – the endless controversy, nastiness, sullenness, the sheer negativity of the guy. The anthem is the old Middle Eastern one  – the enemy of my enemy is my frientd.

      Once he is gone, all hell breaks loose. The Democratic obsession with identity politics, which opened the door to Trump in the first place, has intensified – they’ve doubled down on the stuff that got them into trouble in the first place.  The excesses of BLM and the sjw mobs are quietly infuriating a lot of voters, who will go Democrat this one time, then move back to the center.  I KNOW there is a hug Jewish faction that is extremely bothered by the unapologetic anti-Semitism of the Democrats. But they like Trump even less.

      Ultimately, the people get the government they want – I remain a committed Populist. And I do not think they want the likes of Portland, Minneapolis, or the Green New Deal. But all that is obscured by the fact that they really don’t want Donald Trump.

      Ultimately, voters vote the MLM ticket  – My Life Matters. And I don’t think the Democrats are responding any better to that than they did in 2016.

       

       

       

       

       

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    • #2754
      LegendLegend
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      [quote quote=2748]I too came across an interesting piece of statistical minutia. In recent elections, over 22% of mail in ballots have been ruled ineligible and therefore uncounted. Might it be even higher this cycle? Democrats have a much higher percentage of vote by mail participants. Republicans on the other hand have a much higher percentage of vote in person participation. Can the democrats commit fraud on a sufficiently broad scale to actually influence the result? (ps: this dovetails nicely with Rocky’s links)[/quote]

      The only fraud that concerns me is the ability to add votes after the initial count. If postmarks are not required or are de emphasized, we will have a real problem, because it means a general strategy to influence the election can become a very targeted strategy to fraudulently win it.

      imagine if you could count the votes and then target “late” vote by mail ballots to the top 5 counties that matter.

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