Message from @TaLoN132

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2021-01-14 06:36:05 UTC  

I made a spreadsheet because I wanted to look into this more, but I couldn't find the data I needed.

2021-01-14 06:36:44 UTC  

PA provided a breakdown of mail-in ballots by registration, but they didn't do the same for in-person votes. I wanted to compare them.

2021-01-14 06:41:06 UTC  

There was a good number of GOP voters that showed up to vote Biden and the mailin ballots had a heavy lean towards Biden which is part was due to Trump voters not taking pandemic seriously

2021-01-14 06:44:58 UTC  

Perhaps. I don't see how the method of voting itself (irrespective of registration) would skew so heavily in one direction.

Many Republicans do take the pandemic seriously and many Republicans vote absentee in general. From my understanding, Republicans have always utilized absentee ballots in decent numbers. For this election it was supposed to favor Democrats because the numbers showed more Democrats requested them.

2021-01-14 06:46:16 UTC  

As I said last night, I usually vote absentee and did this time as well. Except this time I physically dropped my ballot off because I didn't trust my mailman lol.

2021-01-14 06:47:49 UTC  

Republicans used absentee more until their candidate made it a big deal to not use the system. This lead to a huge skew in the mail in system which carried over to independents and party switchers. Trump conversely got more in person votes from outside the party percentage wise

2021-01-14 06:49:54 UTC  

That doesn't really add up for me though. Sure, he said not to because of issues that could occur, but that doesn't somehow translate to Republicans that did use absentee ballots being Biden voters. It would translate to more Democrats requesting/returning absentee ballots, which was the case.

2021-01-14 06:49:57 UTC  

@DangerousFreedom more democrats took the pandemic seriously especially in the city where more democrat votes come from. Also republicans made laws that you can’t count mail ins until after the close of polls. Trump kept telling republicans not to vote by mail. Democrats were encouraged to vote by mail and vote early. They did this in cities. Taking all this information in it was predicted that we would get the red mirage. We would see a flood of republican votes in voting day. Then after the polls close they would count all the mail ins. The mail Ins came from cities that primarily vote Democrat. https://youtu.be/rvyxzq9-dpo

2021-01-14 06:51:11 UTC  

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2021-01-14 06:51:35 UTC  

That was true in PA, but what about GA? They're a smaller state than mine, FL, and the only difference was they couldn't run the tabulations till election night. That process is with a computer, yet somehow they were SEVERAL days behind FL with counts.

2021-01-14 06:52:05 UTC  

Like 300k Dems fed up with lockdown votes Trump. Like 300k GOP deeply concerned with poor COVID response voted Biden. The former would prefer in person. The latter mailins.

2021-01-14 06:53:12 UTC  

Same with GA. Cities vote blue there. There was a huge effort made by democrats to make sure people were signed up and ready to go. @DangerousFreedom

2021-01-14 06:53:48 UTC  

FL allows mail in votes to be counted before polls close @DangerousFreedom

2021-01-14 06:55:12 UTC  

That's what "must" have happened, but it seems unlikely to me.

Remember, he grew his votes from 2016. So Republicans were clearly voting Republican, regardless of the method.

2021-01-14 06:55:54 UTC  

Election counting laws are different in states. Also bigger states take longer to count in general. California , NY, Texas were still at 99 percents days to weeks after nov 3 @DangerousFreedom

2021-01-14 06:56:41 UTC  

The president's team went after minority areas, because they were minority areas and these would draw the ire of a significant amount of his base.

Your figures regarding PA are not correct (see: https://www.inquirer.com/politics/election/mail-ballots-pennsylvania-election-trump-biden-20201119.html) which breaks down the in-person and mail-in vote turnout by candidate. As expected, Trump won the in-person votes, but Biden won the mail-in.

Re: vote drops, people attempted to prove that there were anomalies during election night, but they started with a false assumption. The AP and Edison Research NEP do not have automated feeds from the state voting systems. Most of the early vote totals are gathered by calling individual precincts and manually entering in the numbers into their database system. This results in a continual reconciliation process as more official totals are released. As a result, the vote updates often look strange compared to what one might expect. Corrections are constantly being done throughout the night and they try to do them on the sly, so as to not being attention to them. Any analysis done on election night media data is a fool's errand.

They did have paper ballots for every state/county in the battleground states. There are some that did not have paper ballots like the entire state of LA, and parts of TX, TN, IN and a few more, IIRC. In GA, they use ballot marking devices, which list the voters selections that they can review before putting it into the reader. The paper ballots were hand counted, so we know that the choices listed on the ballots matched the tallied votes.

GA did a signature audit in Cobb county because that is the only county where allegations were made that they did not follow the correct procedures. The president's own lawyers confirmed this on the call with Raffensperger. These are easily verifiable facts, so... C'mon yourself.

I don't come to conclusions lightly & I have done a tremendous amount of research on this.

2021-01-14 06:56:42 UTC  

That’s by the exit polls. Nationally about 5% voted opposite party. Purple states closer to 10%.

2021-01-14 06:57:17 UTC  

Right, but FL is bigger than GA and they took MUCH longer. The one step difference (tabulation) that FL could do beforehand, was electronic. It would not account for this large time variance.

2021-01-14 06:58:28 UTC  

No , since the fiasco in 2000 they streamlined their voting systems and counted mail ins early @DangerousFreedom they have the most efficient vote counting in the country

2021-01-14 06:59:43 UTC  

PI's can gain access to all kinds of info. Matt Braynard did much of the legwork for them.

Another misconception... All of the video from the night has been released and they have accounted for all of the time and misconceptions. For example, they were not counting votes at that location. They were scanning ballots. Tabulation and any adjudication, if needed, was done at another facility.

2021-01-14 07:00:43 UTC  

FL was literally allowed to start mail-in ballot tabulation a day early.

2021-01-14 07:02:29 UTC  

Lots of states that were “called” were not 100% for quite some time too. They were just way closer than they needed to be to not be flipping. Georgia saw they were super close and wanted no mistakes and a full count

2021-01-14 07:02:53 UTC  

Everything happening today is exactly how the democrat socialist nazi party took over germany. Get ready for these democrats to show they are the actual nazis

2021-01-14 07:03:33 UTC  

Democrat socialist 😂

2021-01-14 07:04:01 UTC  

“Part of Florida’s smooth voting process in 2020 had to do with the fact that mail-in voting had already become a standard choice for many voters. Back in 2016, way before the pandemic, more than 2.7 million Floridians chose to vote by mail.

In 2020, more than 4.85 million Floridians cast their ballots by mail.”


https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wtsp.com/amp/article/news/politics/florida-2020-election-counting/67-33b47308-7571-4c70-8afc-cfa8b872bcca


@DangerousFreedom

2021-01-14 07:06:51 UTC  

What figures weren't correct? What am I looking for in this article?

About the vote dumps, you could be right. I did try to look things up that explained them but there was nothing related to this.

That said, these corrections still seem odd to me. 570k vs 3,200? What sort of combination of county updates/corrections would yield this? I imagine this would be easy to demonstrate for those in charge. Why not explain it in detail for this allegation and shoot out a response?

The GA ballots' accuracy relied on people actually checking their ballots before inserting them into the feed. Based on a mock election done in GA before the election, only 7% of deliberately planted errors were caught. Now imagine on election day when they had millions of people voting.

My understanding was that Fulton County had the most issues.

2021-01-14 07:09:23 UTC  

@DangerousFreedom were are you getting this mock vote data.

2021-01-14 07:10:26 UTC  

That’s where the Trump team accused people of fraud (because it is a heavily Democratic country and they wanted to flip it) doesn’t mean there were any actual issues. @DangerousFreedom

2021-01-14 07:13:46 UTC  

Why did they come out to protest today?? https://youtu.be/x8kQHVesnv0

2021-01-14 07:14:19 UTC  

This doesn't go into enough detail. For example, in GA, they can process mail-in ballots before election day (2 weeks, I think), but can't "tabulate" them. "Processing" includes checking signatures, removing them from the envelopes and scanning them. They just can't "tabulate" them, which is a simple step (inserting USB sticks into the machine). I don't get why they would take 2 weeks? longer than FL.

2021-01-14 07:20:17 UTC  

I thought they made that allegation in both counties, but I could be wrong.

2021-01-14 07:21:33 UTC  

LOL. Biden doesn't need expensive security. Kamala as next in line for the presidency is his security.

2021-01-14 07:22:10 UTC  

Kamala is his threat 🤣

2021-01-14 07:22:36 UTC  

Shell be dreaming of suffocating him with a pillow to become the first female president

2021-01-14 07:23:20 UTC  

Kamala is his threat internally, but she's also his protection from the other side. No one would ever want Kamala instead of Biden. She's unhinged.