Originally posted by KharmaDog
A few days ago I asked you to please explain how you believe Trump initially won, and the how the victory was stolen. I don’t see what you see, so please explain what I am missing.So I ask again, what is the evidence of Trump’s victory, and what are the mechanics involved that allowed that victory to be negated and stolen by the Democrats?
I'm not a coward so I'll answer you question. On election night, before we all went to go to bed, Trump was winning by a significant margin. When I woke up, multiple states flipped and the significant margins were gone. So I had no choice but to amend my position.
It's not "cowardly" to not want to waste your time trying to convince those who will never be convinced.
It's called knowing how to properly spend/manage your time.
I will not be baited into wasting my time; life is too short. You can try to bait me by calling me whatever name you want to but it won't work. 😉
Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
It's not "cowardly" to not want to waste your time trying to convince those who will never be convinced.It's called knowing how to properly spend/manage your time.
I will not be baited into wasting my time; life is too short. You can try to bait me by calling me whatever name you want to but it won't work. 😉
And properly spending my time is spanking your olive oil greased butt cheeks with a recently carved and cured cedar paddle. The splash smack the paddle makes when it makes contact with your butt and the ripples your cheeks make are perfection. The after-jiggle of your buttocks, from the single swat of sensuality, is the cherry on top.
Edit - Oh, you think my comment is about you? No, it's not. People who refuse to fess up why they make the wrong call are called "cowards" in this game. So I decided to preempt that game and just directly state that I made the wrong call. No harm in that. My comment was not directed at you at all. You need to step acting like a woman, thinking everything negative stated is about you. uhuh
Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
I'm not interested in wasting my night away trying to convince those who refuse to even consider evidence of fraud that I would present right in front of their eyes.
It is not a waste of time if you actually ca show evidence. I see none, so I am asking you to show the evidence that supports your very fervent belief that trump won. If you can present no evidence, then I don’t understand why you keep repeating that he won.
Originally posted by dadudemon
I'm not a coward so I'll answer you question. On election night, before we all went to go to bed, Trump was winning by a significant margin. When I woke up, multiple states flipped and the significant margins were gone. So I had no choice but to amend my position.
So, he was winning before they counted all the votes, and he lost when all the votes got counted. Shouldn’t the order that the votes be counted be irrelevant to the amount counted?
So if Biden was winning at the very beginning and stayed in the lead, then there would be no issue?
Originally posted by KharmaDog
It is not a waste of time if you actually ca show evidence. I see none, so I am asking you to show the evidence that supports your very fervent belief that trump won. If you can present no evidence, then I don’t understand why you keep repeating that he won.So, he was winning before they counted all the votes, and he lost when all the votes got counted. Shouldn’t the order that the votes be counted be irrelevant to the amount counted?
So if Biden was winning at the very beginning and stayed in the lead, then there would be no issue?
He was winning after most of the votes were counted and the trend in the counts made it seem like we'd see similar margins continue the rest of the night, even if Biden started winning most of the remaining votes.
Then way more than just a majority of the remaining votes counted were Biden's. Flipping the states.
So I was wrong.
What do you do when you're wrong? Amend your position. So I amended it. Despite the evidence pointing to most of the mail in ballots having already been counted (with multiple states starting out at 20%+50% of votes already counted on their very first report to the media) showing Biden in the win and then losing that margin of winning as more in-person votes started getting counted.
Like I said, you can account for almost everything and still end up being wrong. It's just what it is.
On another very important related not, Trump just tweeted this about Nevada:
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1328483862490574849?s=20
Does this mean Clark County will have another vote and will all the same candidates and measures be on the same ballot? Meaning, does this mean they redo Clark County?
Originally posted by BackFire
So looking into that Nevada story you posted Ddm, apparently that tweet is misleading and they’re looking at a particular local election that was decided by 10 votes. Won’t have anything to do with the presidential election.
Trump seemed very excited about Clark County stuff. I didn't see the connection, either. Unless they just redo the whole vote thing.
Originally posted by BackFire
In news about that Georgia recount. I guess one of the counting machines in one of the counties messed up and didn’t count a few thousand votes. After counting those votes Trump gained about 800 votes so Biden is now ahead by a little over 13,000
I looked at the election data and I didn't see the 800 votes thing represented, at all. I assume it's not going to go into the AP vote results until they are done recounting the whole basket.
They won't redo the vote for president, it was 10 votes that were suspect which was the difference between the two candidates, hence the issue with that local election. Won't affect the presidential race at all. Just wishful thinking from Trump.
Yeah I don't think they're updating the numbers for Georgia just yet, but they announced that Trump gained about 800 because of the error/**** up/whatever you want to call it.
Originally posted by BackFire
They won't redo the vote for president, it was 10 votes that were suspect which was the difference between the two candidates, hence the issue with that local election. Won't affect the presidential race at all. Just wishful thinking from Trump.Yeah I don't think they're updating the numbers for Georgia just yet, but they announced that Trump gained about 800 because of the error/**** up/whatever you want to call it.
Aren't you at least a bit skeptical of why 600 votes here, 800 votes there, 300 votes here and there, are all benefiting Trump?
Where are the batches of votes that got switched to Trump that got found and corrected to go back to Biden?
What's hilarious is each time they find one of these Trump-benefitting errors, it is just enough to tease the Trumpers to support their "election fraud" theories but never enough to make a difference.
haermm
Originally posted by dadudemon
Aren't you at least a bit skeptical of why 600 votes here, 800 votes there, 300 votes here and there, are all benefiting Trump?Where are the batches of votes that got switched to Trump that got found and corrected to go back to Biden?
What's hilarious is each time they find one of these Trump-benefitting errors, it is just enough to tease the Trumpers to support their "election fraud" theories but never enough to make a difference.
haermm
Well I’ve only heard of the one error and it just happened to be from a red county. It was just some uncounted votes. If there have been others I haven’t heard about them. But it would make sense as to why they would benefit trump when you take into consideration that most counties in America are red. So just by sheer percentage chance you’re more likely to encounter an error in a county that voted for Trump just because there are more of those.
Georgia official says Graham asked him about tossing ballots
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said Monday that U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham asked him whether he had the power to reject certain absentee ballots, a question he interpreted as a suggestion to toss out legally cast votes.
Raffensperger made the comments to The Washington Post, saying he’s faced rising pressure from fellow Republicans who want to see Democrat Joe Biden’s narrow lead in the state reversed. Nearly 5 million votes were cast in the presidential election in Georgia, and Biden was leading President Donald Trump by about 14,000 votes.
Raffensperger’s comments came as election officials across the state were working to complete a hand recount of votes in the presidential race. -snip
By hook or by crook, the Party of Trump/Republicans wants to take the election.
Originally posted by Robtard
Georgia official says Graham asked him about tossing ballotsGeorgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said Monday that U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham asked him whether he had the power to reject certain absentee ballots, a question he interpreted as a suggestion to toss out legally cast votes.
Raffensperger made the comments to The Washington Post, saying he’s faced rising pressure from fellow Republicans who want to see Democrat Joe Biden’s narrow lead in the state reversed. Nearly 5 million votes were cast in the presidential election in Georgia, and Biden was leading President Donald Trump by about 14,000 votes.
Raffensperger’s comments came as election officials across the state were working to complete a hand recount of votes in the presidential race. -snip
By hook or by crook, the Party of Trump/Republicans wants to take the election.
Uh oh, Graham committed a felony. It looks like the Democrats' chances of taking control of the Senate increased by one.