Message from @Dan_Sundin

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2020-11-19 21:14:41 UTC  

Buffer wars are debatable.

2020-11-19 21:15:54 UTC  

I just wish we didn't live in a two party system where a vote for a third party just gets tossed into the winner's pile.

2020-11-19 21:16:00 UTC  

But getting involved in wars half way around the world just makes you an empire, and creates poor institutions within your country.

2020-11-19 21:16:49 UTC  

Instead of voting for whomever is the lesser of two evils.

2020-11-19 21:16:58 UTC  

(In my opinion)

2020-11-19 21:17:42 UTC  

John Adams and the signatories of the DoI lamented the 2 party system. It's a shame they didn't think of ranked choice

2020-11-19 21:19:27 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/359691350821568513/744975781608030299/unknown.png I generally don't fit in either category, and it kinda sucks, ngl.

2020-11-19 21:20:06 UTC  

And that's with nothing but agree/disagree or agree/disagree strongly

2020-11-19 21:21:03 UTC  

@DrSammyD and that is the Democratic party in a nutshell

2020-11-19 21:27:16 UTC  

The idea (in my opinion) that the president would not have the power it does today, and instead states would have more power than they do today, and states were more likely to adopt a third party choice.

2020-11-19 21:27:34 UTC  

Which would arguably be more important at the time.

2020-11-19 21:27:57 UTC  

Because you used to have a lot of parties in the 1800s.

2020-11-19 21:29:22 UTC  

In effort to protect themselves, certain groups merged together.

2020-11-19 21:29:36 UTC  

> All under Democrats so you think there is a good war.
@mtpockets59

All wars since Vietnam started on Republican watches, no?

2020-11-19 21:29:39 UTC  

Which lead to a cascade of merging into two opposing parties.

2020-11-19 21:30:53 UTC  

Which frankly, was entirely the fault of the civil war of the time.

2020-11-19 21:33:14 UTC  

This is me. Too many "should"s in that questionnaire.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/771201221145919499/779096978931318797/unknown.png

2020-11-19 21:49:59 UTC  

they're almost done the Georgia recount, so far Biden's lead shrank only from 14,000 to 12,000

2020-11-19 22:32:57 UTC  

@Adam135 where are you seeing these updates?

2020-11-19 22:36:19 UTC  

just from googling it, all are saying Georgia is likely to announce tomorrow.

2020-11-19 22:57:37 UTC  

Arizona Maricopa Voter Fraud (CV-2020-014248 Superior Court) the legal firm, State Craft Law is no longer representing the President Trump Campaign Committee, SCL indicating that the litigation referenced has concluded.

How can this be turned back on. Or should a new case be activated within the results of information uncovered? It all seems kind of important. The Trump people need to reactivate the SCL organization as they seem to be up to speed based upon their prior representation.

Their viewpoint was clearly too narrow based upon the limited amount of information and facts (at the time). But both election officials at the county and state levels hid the facts and circumstances of the massive amount of both Overvote and Undervote which was found in the Official Election Data 155,022 rows of detailed records, along with their 72 page PDF. The officials said it only occurred 202 times, a very small, non consequently effect on the outcome of the election results (insignificance they say)!

2020-11-19 23:15:04 UTC  

Did anyone see Braynard's tweets?

2020-11-19 23:15:21 UTC  

@RobertGrulerEsq dunno if you've seen them, but there is an update

2020-11-19 23:15:30 UTC  
2020-11-19 23:15:43 UTC  

dunno what they mean though

2020-11-19 23:15:49 UTC  

but could be important for the show

2020-11-19 23:16:39 UTC  

Pool just released a video on this

2020-11-19 23:17:22 UTC  

```

Among 1706 respondents we reached whom the state said were sent an absentee ballot, 556 said they never requested it.

And of the 1137 who did request the ballot, 453 said they mailed back yet the state did not receive or count them.
```

2020-11-19 23:17:43 UTC  

this is for PA

2020-11-19 23:17:43 UTC  

@realz, you just advanced to level 1!

2020-11-19 23:18:02 UTC  

453/1706 republicans reached said they were mailed a ballot but it wasn't counted

2020-11-19 23:18:40 UTC  

556/1706 said they never requested it

2020-11-19 23:18:53 UTC  

if that is a random sample, that is pretty crazy stuff

2020-11-19 23:20:45 UTC  

```
AZ / 355 / 50.01%
GA / 257 / 44.08%
MI / 242 / 32.61%
PA / 463 / 41.86%
WI / 325 / 20.00%
```

The number: is the number of people, - who they managed to reach - (all republicans) who requested a ballot, sent it back, but the state claimed they did not.

2020-11-19 23:21:02 UTC  

the percentage, is how many people they reached in total (all republicans)

2020-11-19 23:21:26 UTC  

```

AZ / 21 / 0.94%
GA / 24 / 0.85%
MI / 18 / 2.80%
NV / 25 / 2.22%
PA / 22 / 0.70%
WI / 23 / 0.66%
```

2020-11-19 23:21:52 UTC  

these numbers are for voters who didn't vote (of those reached), but the state says they did

2020-11-19 23:22:28 UTC  

but, we need the numbers of people called

2020-11-19 23:22:38 UTC  

Are those people self reporting that they weren't counted, or did they verify they weren't counted?

2020-11-19 23:22:38 UTC  

maybe "reached" just means that the sample is biased

2020-11-19 23:22:56 UTC  

I don't know @DrSammyD