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GLITCH? Real-time evidence?

Kenny

Face to face with my Father
Premium Member
It would appear that we have real-time evidence of vote changing.


Democrat goes up 560 votes and Republican goes down 560 votes.

Conspiracy? Or real-time evidence?

Remember the 6,000 vote glitch in Michigan?

Question you can ask yourself... why does it always favor the democrat? How often has it happened?
 
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Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
It would appear that we have real-time evidence of vote changing.


Democrat goes up 560 votes and Republican goes down 560 votes.

Conspiracy? Or real-time evidence?

Remember the 6,000 vote glitch in Michigan?

Question you can ask yourself... why does it always favor the democrat? How often has it happened?

Well, as I said in that other thread, it looks like a matter for the courts now.

I do remember a local bond election here in AZ back in 2006 which was questioned due to hokey software having a "glitch." There was an investigation into it, although it was inconclusive.
 

Fool

ALL in all
Premium Member
It would appear that we have real-time evidence of vote changing.


Democrat goes up 560 votes and Republican goes down 560 votes.

Conspiracy? Or real-time evidence?

Remember the 6,000 vote glitch in Michigan?

Question you can ask yourself... why does it always favor the democrat? How often has it happened?
a glitch is not a conspiracy.


clay county, a republican strong hold in kentucky, has always been known as a center of corruption in politics.
 

Kenny

Face to face with my Father
Premium Member
a glitch is not a conspiracy.


clay county, a republican strong hold in kentucky, has always been known as a center of corruption in politics.
not a conspiracy, but definitely a problem. To have the count go down on one and the other up and by the same amount... when do votes ever go down?
 

Fool

ALL in all
Premium Member
not a conspiracy, but definitely a problem. To have the count go down on one and the other up and by the same amount... when do votes ever go down?


not really more likely typical human error, or a problem with software.


all these conspiracies that the gop thrive on. really disappointing.


fear is a very strong motivator; even when it's not real.


spiritual warfare works very well in your less literate and impoverished states. keeps the people in line with the corrupt church. that is why the bible belt is such a GOP stronghold. its how mitch mcconnell continues to win election after election


https://www.kentucky.com/news/special-reports/fifty-years-of-night/article44456295.html


From 2002 through 2011, there were 237 public-corruption convictions in the federal Eastern District of Kentucky, compared to 65 in the western district, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. It wasn’t the first decade in which the eastern half of the state had one of the highest rates of corruption convictions per capita in the United States.

Chronic poverty and cynicism about government help explain the history of vote fraud. Control over scarce jobs by local politicians also has played a role, allowing power brokers to influence elections with cash or threats. And with small populations and many people related through blood or marriage, kinship and friendship have long created potentially compromising relationships between officials and criminals.



christianity is dying because the love of most has grown cold. the church has fallen like babylon. its selling heaven for souls
 
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Fool

ALL in all
Premium Member

tytlyf

Not Religious
8 Threads in 2 days. Lot's of radical-right propaganda going around. Don't we have mods?
 

tytlyf

Not Religious
not a conspiracy, but definitely a problem. To have the count go down on one and the other up and by the same amount... when do votes ever go down?
You're wrong again. And again.
Your video happened in 2019, a year ago. Did you really think that election just happened?
 

suncowiam

Well-Known Member
It would appear that we have real-time evidence of vote changing.


Democrat goes up 560 votes and Republican goes down 560 votes.

Conspiracy? Or real-time evidence?

Remember the 6,000 vote glitch in Michigan?

Question you can ask yourself... why does it always favor the democrat? How often has it happened?

How do you think those numbers are updated? I would imagine it's mostly done by hand just like how we count votes. So, it's prone to user error. The important thing to take from any of this is if the data was corrected.

Two glitches does not constitute a trend.

If you're going to go searching for big foot, you'll probably find something that looks like big foot, but very well is not big foot.
 

tytlyf

Not Religious
How do you think those numbers are updated? I would imagine it's mostly done by hand just like how we count votes. So, it's prone to user error. The important thing to take from any of this is if the data was corrected.

Two glitches does not constitute a trend.

If you're going to go searching for big foot, you'll probably find something that looks like big foot, but very well is not big foot.
KenS wants you to believe the election video is from 2020. I'm still waiting on KenS acknowledging the thread he created contains misleading/manipulated information.
 

Kenny

Face to face with my Father
Premium Member
@KenS
I want you to acknowledge your video is covering an election a year ago. Please reply
Acknowledged that you are absolutely correct. The software they used, however, is the one that did the same glitch in Michigan... how many did we miss?
 

tytlyf

Not Religious
Acknowledged that you are absolutely correct. The software they used, however, is the one that did the same glitch in Michigan... how many did we miss?
Is there evidence any were missed? Don't you think if there was a glitch a year ago then that glitch would have been fixed after litigation?
 

Kenny

Face to face with my Father
Premium Member
Is there evidence any were missed? Don't you think if there was a glitch a year ago then that glitch would have been fixed after litigation?
They should have been fixed. Both Democrats and Republicans said there is a problem with Hammer software but apparently did nothing about it.
 
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