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80 million votes?


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hlZ4GMoI_S8

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LOL! Trump lost!

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Nope. I don't think that is the case. Biden can't formulate proper sentences together. I honestly 100% believe that this was a fraudulent election. For the record, I am an extremely fair person. I am a Republican but if I feel that the Democratic party is better, I will vote for him or her. I did not know what Biden was proposing at all so this is why I did not vote for him. Running the country is such a big deal and it should never be taken lightly....

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LOL!

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I was going to write a snarky reply but somehow I have an urgent need to get to porpoise'ing myself.

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Fine laugh at me. I noticed my typo. Sometimes I type too fast and don’t notice my mistakes.

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Yeah, it's amazing how the same people who voted for a guy to be President who can't speak coherent sentences, will jump all over a forum post for a misspelling.

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So true...smh

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I'll take your word for it, You edited it. You used "purposing" twice. Which nowadays people like to use because they think it makes them sound "smart."

And you get credit for actually saying DemocratIC Party.

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My problem is that I type too fast. I should spare myself the embarrassment of my typos and edited my posts instead of submitting them right away....

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8 million votes. Dominion added a 0

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I didn't want to think it possible, so I watched all the hearings at the various places where they were being streamed (on X1.5 mode to get through them more quickly), and was stunned at the overwhelming evidence.

1) thousands of supposed mail-in ballots that weren't folded (i.e. were never put in an envelope)

2) thousands of mail-in envelops missing critical information that previously would have disqualified them

3) video of counters filling in blank ballots

4) thousands of ballots obviously printed, with identical markings

5) thousands of ballots photocopied (with clear copy flaws, yet identical images)

6) dominion voting machines tallying results in decimals (e.g. for 6 votes, 4.6 would be for Biden, 1.4 for Trump), which indicates a percentage-based vote-shifting algorithm instead of simple additive processing (e.g. 3 Trump, 3 Biden)

7) the only county where dominion machines were allowed to be fully audited found that 30% of the votes were shifted from Trump to Biden, and was then corrected

8) poll-watchers in key battleground states were harassed and prevented from actually observing

9) unusual addresses on thousands of ballots (e.g. an entire apartment complex voted for Biden, thousands of out-of-state people somehow voting in different states after moving, etc.)

10) dead people voting (this was a pretty small number compared to the rest of it)

11) many people coming in to vote, only to be told they'd somehow already voted by mail despite not having done so

12) statistically impossible massive "hockey-stick" jumps in Biden votes in the wee hours of the morning after vote counting unprecedently (meaning it’s never happened in an election before) shut down for 4 to 6 hours in all key battleground states (one of them supposedly due to a water-main break that turned out to be a false report), and all observers were told to go home for the night, while there's security video of illegal vote counting continuing with no impartial observers.

Was it all enough to change the outcome of the election? Maybe, maybe not. But does it matter?

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And 1.8 million of them are dead people, the other 20 million were stolen from Trump voters.

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Nope. 81,268,924 votes.

But remember, as of 2016 that no longer matters. It's that magic number 306.

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Sometimes I wonder if the Cons really believe it was stolen, why not do the same crap the Libs are doing? Ballot harvest, vote by mail, add dead people to the votes, etc. I think they realize deep down they don't have the numbers. It's always around 4-8 million ahead but is determined by the electoral college and not the vote count in the end. I guess they can just make fake votes in the swing states but then they'd have to make sure the fraud isn't detectable.

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Sometimes? He was the President of the United States. He appointed both directors of the FBI and CIA.

If anyone can fix the election, it was then President Trump. Maybe the polls having him down by 20 were actually correct.

We already know he tried to fix the election following the leaked audio from GA.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIJU3M-kKhI

He's a classic narcissist who suffers from obsessive compulsive disorder and frames Time Magazine covers. He wanted the steal and after he couldn't steal it...he broadcasted his own brain disorder onto the public and his supporters and created a hashtag.

...About the only the only things he was ever good at anyway.

He even pretends to be other people:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudonyms_of_Donald_Trump

As awful as Hillary Clinton was, it's even more tragic that the party of Lincoln, Teddy and Reagan would nominate such a sociopath.

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Idk why ppl who still think the election was stolen don't see this. Or maybe they know he lost deep down but like to push buttons.

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More likely it was a butt-hurt powermonger who was realizing he'd been beaten at his own game.

I suspect the election was in fact "stolen" (not just by the left, but by establishment politicians who he rubbed the wrong way, and let's face it he pretty much rubbed everyone in Washington the wrong way). There's just too much evidence to ignore. But I also suspect the big orange man didn't like that he wasn't the one who thought of it first (despite his knack for business deals, he's not nearly as smart or sophisticated as he thinks he is, as evidenced by his fifth grade grammar).

You're also granting far too much power to the office of the president. It's a system of checks and balances, and when it comes down to it the president isn't much more than a cheerleader, and the one who signs on the dotted line for the final say in some matters. But ultimately, the president really isn't very powerful. The office is more figurehead than not.

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The big number is not "80 million" or whatever.

The big number is the percent of eligible voters who voted, which was reported the highest since 1900 or something.

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