@shavixmir saidAbout 155 million voted in 2020, so 6% is about 9.3 million.
Well, smarty pants, what’s 6% of the voting register in the US?
Go on. Tell us.
@soothfast saidSo… 9 million people think it’s hard to vote.
About 155 million voted in 2020, so 6% is about 9.3 million.
That’s not that good.
@shavixmir
More people than that have their votes stolen.
There is no reason to believe that machine generated vote counts are accurate when they are not checked for accuracy. South Carolina and parts of Kansas no paper trail exists to even attempt a public recount. Then you democrats have super delegates to openly steal votes in the primary.
While everybody is arguing over false election meddling they are doing it right under people's noses, but they are too distracted with fake election rigging claims.
How many people know super delegates allowed the democrats to change votes from Bernie Sanders to Hillary Clinton in 2016?
Election rigging is already built into the system. Take a look under the hood.
@metal-brain saidHello. Come back to reality!
@shavixmir
More people than that have their votes stolen.
There is no reason to believe that machine generated vote counts are accurate when they are not checked for accuracy. South Carolina and parts of Kansas no paper trail exists to even attempt a public recount. Then you democrats have super delegates to openly steal votes in the primary.
https://www.youtube. ...[text shortened]... Clinton in 2016?
Election rigging is already built into the system. Take a look under the hood.
@shavixmir saidWithout a paper trail you are forced to trust voting machine counts. You need to accept reality.
Hello. Come back to reality!
Democrats steal votes during the election and Republicans steal votes after the election at the convention. They both rigged their parties that way. All because of minimum delegate requirements.
https://www.thoughtco.com/what-is-a-brokered-convention-3368085