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In reply to the discussion: The idea you would stay home and not vote for Kamala Harris because of Gaza [View all]brakester
(385 posts)as to why Harris didn't win just doesn't sit well with me.
Until someone seriously recounts the votes or explains the anomalies in the 2024 election, I see no sense in GUESSING!
I'm not a statistician so I keep looking for the experts to figure it out.
"Allegations and Claims:
Statistical Anomalies: The lawsuit points to various statistical anomalies in the presidential election results in Rockland County. One example cited is that in some districts, hundreds of voters selected the Democratic Senate candidate, Kirsten Gillibrand, but reportedly none voted for the Democratic presidential candidate, Kamala Harris. This discrepancy is being analyzed by a statistician who believes the results are statistically unlikely and warrant further investigation.
Contradicted Vote Counts: Sworn statements from voters in Rockland County claim they voted for independent U.S. Senate candidate Diane Sare, contradicting the certified results which showed fewer votes for her.
Concerns about Voting Machine Alterations: A report indicates that changes were made to voting machines in over 40% of U.S. counties before the election, without public disclosure or independent review. This has led to questions about whether these changes affected the election outcome."
Plus, isn't it suspicious that all of the swing states voted for ***mp, but all of them were just under the amounts that would hav
And the loose-lipped laggard trespassing in our White House gave a wink and a nod to E-loonie on national TV for "helping him" with the voting machines!
Could be a reason for such a close relationship suddenly developing between those 2 corrupt egomaniacs. Quid pro quo. ***mp gives techbro free access to destroy all departments that were investigating him. And in exchange, wins the election for ***mp
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